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In a recent meeting, the Wauseon Board of Education announced the selection of a high school teacher for the position of assistant principal. This decision marks a significant step in the district’s commitment to enhancing educational leadership and providing robust support for both students and staff. The chosen candidate brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the school’s culture, which is expected to foster a positive environment for learning.
Additionally, the board engaged in discussions regarding school supplies for the upcoming academic year. With rising costs affecting families, the board is exploring various cost-saving measures to alleviate financial burdens. This includes potential partnerships with local businesses and community organizations to secure necessary supplies at reduced prices. The board’s proactive approach aims to ensure that all students have access to essential educational materials, promoting equity and success in the classroom. The community can look forward to further developments as these initiatives progress.
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