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In a lively exchange at the Queen Anne's County Public Schools Board of Education meeting on July 2, 2025, excitement buzzed around community engagement and educational initiatives. Board member Dr. Kibler announced plans to attend the county fair's opening day, highlighting the importance of connecting with the community.
"I'll be working with Tides of Grace, a really worthwhile organization that helps some of the most needy people in our community," Dr. Kibler shared, revealing his involvement in an upcoming family fun fair in Centerville. He humorously noted his participation in a dunk tank, anticipating a splash from former and current students. "It's for a great cause, so I'm happy to help," he emphasized, showcasing his commitment to community service.
In addition to his fair activities, Dr. Kibler mentioned his upcoming training sessions, including a 12-hour fusion training and 80 hours at RIT for Project Lead the Way. "I will just be happy to represent Queen Anne's County in terms of a staff member showing our resiliency, our positivity, and our commitment to lifelong learning," he stated, reinforcing the district's dedication to educational excellence.
The meeting also touched on human resources matters during a closed session, though details were not disclosed. Overall, the discussions underscored a strong commitment to community involvement and educational development, setting a positive tone for the upcoming school year.
Converted from BOE Meeting - July 2, 2025 meeting on July 07, 2025
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