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The Morgan County School District Board meeting held on May 5, 2025, focused on several key decisions and upcoming events for the district. The board approved the graduation of the Class of 2025 from Gordon Kim High School, with all members voting in favor.

Another significant item on the agenda was the renewal of the alternative education campus designation for Lincoln High School, which also received unanimous approval from the board.
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The meeting highlighted the upcoming Fort Morgan High School Leadership in Action Chastity Leadership Conference, scheduled for June 3-6 at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Additionally, the board accepted donations from Allo Communications and the Optum's Club of Fort Morgan to support local schools, with all members voting in favor of these contributions.

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Looking ahead, the board discussed important dates for the end of the school year, including the last day of school for seniors on May 7, the senior banquet on May 8, and the graduation ceremony on May 18. Other notable events include the Lincoln High School graduation on May 9 and the Fort Morgan Middle School continuation ceremony on May 29.

Overall, the meeting underscored the board's commitment to supporting educational initiatives and celebrating student achievements as the school year comes to a close.

Converted from Morgan County School District Board Meeting May 5th, 2025 meeting on May 07, 2025
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