December 27, 2024 - 00:32
The Knox County Career Center Board of Education is set to convene for its Organizational and Regular Meeting on January 9, 2025. This important event will take place from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the Knox County Career Center, located at 306 Martinsburg Road in Mount Vernon, Ohio.
This meeting provides an opportunity for board members to discuss key issues, set goals for the upcoming year, and make decisions that will impact the educational programs offered at the center. Community members are encouraged to attend, as public participation is vital for the board's transparency and accountability.
The meeting is free of charge, ensuring that all interested parties can engage with the board's proceedings. For those looking to learn more or have specific inquiries, contact information is available for further details. This gathering promises to be a significant occasion for the Knox County educational community.
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