SALISBURY - Kannapolis City Schools officials say that the student population at A.L. Brown High School is expected to exceed 2,000 by 2027, growth that the school is not currently equipped to support.
To help solve that problem, the system is seeking approximately $81 million in funding from the state, Rowan County and Cabarrus County to demolish Cannon Gym and build new classrooms, administrative offices and a cafeteria in the space.
The school system is applying for $62 million from the N.C. Department of Instruction's Needs-Based Public School Capital Fund Grant, which is the maximum. The grant requires a 15-percent match, which would be provided by Cabarrus and Rowan counties, proportional to the student population at A.L.
Brown that comes from each county.
Cabarrus would contribute approximately $14.9 million, or 75 percent, while Rowan would contribute approximately $5 million.
			
			To help solve that problem, the system is seeking approximately $81 million in funding from the state, Rowan County and Cabarrus County to demolish Cannon Gym and build new classrooms, administrative offices and a cafeteria in the space.
The school system is applying for $62 million from the N.C. Department of Instruction's Needs-Based Public School Capital Fund Grant, which is the maximum. The grant requires a 15-percent match, which would be provided by Cabarrus and Rowan counties, proportional to the student population at A.L.
Brown that comes from each county.
Cabarrus would contribute approximately $14.9 million, or 75 percent, while Rowan would contribute approximately $5 million.
 
 
		