Renovations at the LaFayette Educational Center in Fayetteville will require temporary relocations of Fayette County school staff and programs. As of May 4, employees housed in Building B will be moved to Building D as work begins to prepare for the relocation of all school offices to the LEC by the end of the year. The current Board of Education building at 210 Stonewall Ave. was sold earlier this year and will be torn down to make way for a new Fayetteville City Hall.

School programs being temporarily relocated to Building D include Curriculum and Instruction, Assessments and Accountability, Elementary School Improvement and Professional Learning, Title I, Response to Intervention, and Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports, School Nutrition, School Health Services and CARE (Children at Risk in Education). Student Services will move to Building C. Direct telephone access to Building D will be limited, so anyone needing to contact individuals there is encouraged to use email. The operator at the main LEC number, 770-460-3990, can also transfer calls and take messages.

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