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Inmates Beautify Schools: A Summer of Service
16 Jun
Summary
- Inmates assist with painting and landscaping local school campuses.
- The program, 'Stars for Shining Schools,' is in its third year.
- Participants are carefully vetted to ensure they pose a low risk.

Calhoun County Jail inmates are actively involved in beautifying local school campuses during the summer months as part of the 'Stars for Shining Schools' initiative. This program, now in its third year, sees supervised work crews and school resource officers undertaking tasks such as painting, landscaping, and general campus cleanup. The goal is to ensure local school buildings are ready for students' return on August 6.
Participation in the program requires a rigorous vetting process to guarantee that individuals pose a minimal risk to the community. Inmates who are selected view this opportunity as a privilege, enjoying the chance to work productively outside the jail. School administrators collaborate with program organizers to identify and address pressing maintenance needs, ensuring a visible difference is made for the students.