The Bath County Board of Education held its meeting on December 16, 2024, where significant discussions included heartfelt farewells to departing board members and a notable achievement by the high school cheerleading team.
During the meeting, board members expressed gratitude to Ms. Brenda Holder and Mr. John Steele, who are leaving their positions after years of dedicated service. Both members reflected on their experiences, emphasizing their commitment to the Bath County School District and its students. Ms. Holder shared her lifelong connection to the schools, having been a student, teacher, and board member, while Mr. Steele highlighted the importance of making tough decisions for the benefit of students and staff. Their contributions were recognized as vital to the district's progress, particularly in improving test scores and advocating for better resources.
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Subscribe for Free In a celebratory moment, the board recognized the high school cheerleading team, which recently qualified for nationals for the first time in 25 years. Cheerleading coaches Megan Morton and Madison Neely presented the team's achievements and requested financial support to attend the national competition in Florida. Senior cheerleaders expressed their excitement and the significance of this opportunity, given the challenges they faced in previous years. The board unanimously approved a motion to allocate $2,000 to assist with the trip expenses.
The meeting concluded with a presentation from Ross Tarrant Architects regarding future projects, signaling ongoing developments within the district. Overall, the meeting underscored the board's commitment to honoring past contributions while supporting current student achievements and future initiatives.