The $2.7 million tax-exempt bond issue will be used by the East Cooper Montessori Charter School for permanent financing of the new 13,000-square-foot building.
The school opened in 2003 with 44 students and now is home to nearly 200 students in grades one through eight in a new, eight-classroom building that includes a computer lab, smart boards in every classroom and a "grand hall."
"The school employs a team of dedicated and dynamic educators that provide an innovative school of choice for Charleston families.
The bond financing option allows the school to better utilize public funds and redirect resources toward educational programming," said Jody Swanigan, Principal of East Cooper Montessori Charter School.
The funding was made possible by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. "The Stimulus Act allows 501(c) (3) organizations such as the school to access lower interest rates and longer-term financing with their own tax-exempt, bank-qualified bond limits," said bond counsel Samuel W. Howell, IV of Howell Linkous & Nettles, LLC in Charleston.
"Helping secure funding for a project like this is particularly gratifying," Howell said, "because it also helps secure educational opportunities for our children, which in turn helps secure the future of our community and is a key element of the quality of life for everyone who lives here. For more than 25 years, JEDA has promoted the business and economic welfare of South Carolina by assisting in the financing of public and private projects throughout the Palmetto State.”
JEDA serves as a statewide conduit issuer of special obligation revenue bonds and acts on behalf of the borrower to access financial markets and capital. Since its creation in 1983, JEDA has issued 400 bonds for over $6 billion in South Carolina's economy.
resulting in the creation of more than 25,000 new jobs.
Visit www.scjeda.com for more information.
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