During a recent meeting of the Hoke County Schools Board, significant discussions centered around the district's advertising partnership with The News Journal. The board faced two contrasting motions regarding this relationship, highlighting differing opinions on the value of the publication for school communications.
The first motion, proposed by a board member, sought to approve a resolution to continue using The News Journal exclusively for advertising purposes. This motion aimed to maintain the current partnership, emphasizing the importance of the publication in reaching the community effectively.
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Subscribe for Free In contrast, another board member moved to terminate all business dealings with The News Journal, advocating for an immediate cessation of advertising and subscriptions across the entire Hoke County Schools system. This proposal reflected concerns about the effectiveness and relevance of the publication for the district's communication needs.
The board decided to address the first motion first, requiring a vote to determine whether to continue the advertising relationship. The chair called for a vote, asking those in favor of maintaining the partnership to respond affirmatively. The outcome of this vote will shape the district's future advertising strategy and its engagement with the local community.
As the board navigates these discussions, the implications of their decisions will resonate throughout the school district, influencing how information is disseminated to families and stakeholders in Hoke County. The next steps will depend on the results of the vote, which could either solidify the existing partnership or prompt a reevaluation of the district's communication channels.