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During Thursdayâs Scottsboro City Schools Board of Education meeting, the board passed a plan to rebuild both the baseball and softball fields.
The plan is to have Gameday Athletic Surfaces to âaerate, laser grade, top dress and fertilizeâ both the baseball and softball fields at a cost of $10,000 with Scottsboro City Schools providing the sand required, costing $4,224 plus trucking to move 192 tons of sand.
Gameday Athletic Surfaces will also rebuild the infield to the baseball field for $11,654. The total cost of the project will be $25,878 plus any potential trucking fees for the sand.
Scottsboro City Schools plan to have both fields completed before baseball and softball season.
Tensions were high at the Scottsboro City Schools Board of Education meeting on Thursday, Jan. 7.
Superintendent Dr. Jay Reyes engaged in a heated exchange with the president of the Scottsboro Board of Education, Patricia Stewart, who objected to his request that he and Assistant Superintendent Amy Childress receive pay increases while they would be assisting at Scottsboro Junior High School.
Jason Arnold, the current vice Principal at Scottsboro Junior High School, was to be appointed the interim Principal of the school.
Reyes, who has served as the superintendent of the Scottsboro City School System since shortly after the schoolâs consolidation, remarked that this is not an unusual measure for district office personal. The contracts would have extended until the end of the school year in May.