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In a spirited gathering at the Dublin City School District's Board of Education meeting, community members celebrated a significant achievement that highlights the power of civic engagement. The evening was marked by the unveiling of a new commemorative license plate, designed to benefit the Dublin Food Pantry, a project that has taken three years of dedication from local students.

As the meeting commenced, a sense of pride filled the room. Board members and attendees expressed gratitude for the hard work that led to this initiative. "Dublin schools did a great job, and the people of Dublin will benefit from all of your hard work," said one board member, presenting the new plate to enthusiastic applause.
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Senator Acunze, who played a pivotal role in supporting the project, took the floor to commend the students for their commitment to the community. "They chose the food bank as the beneficiary because they really wanted to give back," she noted, emphasizing the students' vision and dedication. The students involved, including current members like Vivian and Ria, and alumni such as Brandon and Tyler Dietz, were recognized for their efforts in gathering signatures and meeting with representatives to bring the project to fruition.

Principal Ron, who is set to retire at the end of the school year, was also honored during the meeting. His contributions to the school and community were acknowledged, with the new license plate serving as a lasting legacy of his time in Dublin. "When he's driving around Dublin, he'll see those plates, and that will be a reminder of the impact he's made," a fellow board member remarked.

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The new license plates will not only serve as a symbol of community pride but also as a means to raise funds for the food pantry. Residents interested in obtaining one can do so through the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, either online or at local registrar offices.

As the meeting concluded, the excitement was palpable. The collaborative effort of students, educators, and community leaders has not only resulted in a tangible benefit for those in need but has also fostered a deeper sense of connection within the Dublin community. The initiative stands as a testament to what can be achieved when individuals come together with a shared purpose.

Converted from Board of Education Meeting: April 28 2025 meeting on April 30, 2025
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