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The Fairfield Union Local Board Meeting on May 5, 2025, highlighted significant achievements by students in various competitive teams. The meeting began with a celebration of the core street team, which secured second place in the state competition. Notably, Mason Springer excelled as an individual, finishing first in the state, while Rachel Worthman placed seventh.

The wildlife team also performed admirably, finishing third overall. Individual accolades included Brock Terry, who placed fifth, and Mason Springer again, who ranked tenth. The team comprised members McKenna Snotters, Madison Patton, and Madison Bach.
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In addition to team achievements, several students received recognition for their leadership roles. Molly Brown, Esther Boggs, and Summer Barrett earned gold-rated officer books at the state level. The meeting also acknowledged state degree recipients, including Summer Barrett, Elena Breeder, Molly Brown, Taylor McCray, Trevor Hope, Bridal Welch, John Webb, and Laith Wolf.

The meeting concluded with a mention of Daniel Householder, this year's president, who led the program effectively. His contributions were recognized alongside the announcement of state proficiency finalists, including Daniel in Agricultural Mechanics.

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Overall, the meeting underscored the dedication and success of Fairfield Union Local students in various competitive fields, reflecting the strength of their programs and leadership.

Converted from Board Meeting 5/5/25 meeting on May 06, 2025
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