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Millington Municipal Schools is on the brink of unveiling a state-of-the-art outdoor classroom at Millington Central Middle High School, thanks to significant contributions from local businesses. During the June 2 Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Jane Z. Griffin highlighted the nearing completion of the facility, which is set to be ready in just a few weeks. The new classroom will feature advanced technology, including 44-inch SonicView touch screens, designed to enhance the educational experience for students.

Griffin expressed gratitude to Brooks Mazzola Construction and Delta Concrete for their generous donations and hard work. Brooks Mazzola Construction provided labor for the project, while Delta Concrete donated an impressive 30 to 35 yards of concrete, significantly contributing to the outdoor classroom's construction. Griffin emphasized the lasting impact these contributions will have on students and staff, encouraging other local businesses to follow suit in supporting educational initiatives.
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In addition to the outdoor classroom, the meeting touched on preparations for summer camps and course recovery programs, with an optimistic outlook for the upcoming TCAP and end-of-course results expected around June 16. The meeting underscored a spirit of collaboration and community support, showcasing how local partnerships can enhance educational opportunities for students in Millington.

Converted from June 2, 2025 Board of Education Meeting meeting on June 03, 2025
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