Dublin City Schools honored students who have chosen military service in a recent episode of the district program "Dublin in the Know," host John Marshaussen said.
"These students have chosen to serve and protect our country," Marshaussen said, describing the event as a military commitment ceremony that the district celebrated "this week." He said the district recognizes multiple postgraduation pathways for students, naming "enlistment, employment, enrollment, and entrepreneurship, what we call the 4 e's."
Marshaussen also thanked veterans and framed the ceremony as a celebration for students making that commitment. "We thank our veterans who have set the path for these students, who have been examples of what service means to protect our great country," he said. He added: "We celebrate our students as we will at graduation. We wish them the best, and we are grateful for their decision to serve our country."
The recording did not include dates, participant counts, unit-level school names, or details about any formal actions taken by the school district; those specifics were not specified in the segment. The brief program remarks presented the military commitment ceremony as one of several recognized pathways the district highlights for students.
No policy changes, funding decisions, or formal board actions were mentioned in the segment.