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Superintendent highlights summer meal gains, teacher hires and FFA awards; new central office work under way

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Superintendent Dr. Swan briefed the board on summer programs, a rise in summer meal participation, new teacher orientation dates, fewer new teacher hires this year than last, a central office renovation under construction, and multiple FFA chapter recognitions and a teacher fellowship award.

Superintendent Doctor Swan told the Burke County Board of Education on Thursday that the district saw higher participation in summer meal programs, fewer new teacher hires this year compared with last year, continuing central office renovation work and several student and teacher recognitions. "Our summer 20 25 breakfast, we had 42,942 breakfast served, 46,749 lunches served," Doctor Swan said, presenting participation counts and noting an increase from the previous year. He said the district adjusted distribution sites during the summer and credited the…

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