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District highlights STEM showcases, MathCounts successes and book vending machines in monthly update
Summary
The district’s monthly update featured student achievements across athletics, performing arts, STEM and career programs; administrators highlighted priority enrollment, book‑vending literacy programs funded by the Education Foundation, and regional MathCounts awards.
Martin County School District staff and students presented a package of academic and extracurricular highlights during the March 20 board meeting, including STEM fair successes, state‑level athletic and performing arts recognitions, the district’s MathCounts regional winners and a literacy initiative using book vending machines.
Student and staff presentations
Student representative Jamie Paulson opened the district presentation with reports from multiple high schools, noting athletic and arts honors including an ESPN Top‑63 selection for a girls’ basketball player, state wrestling placings and superior ratings for music ensembles. Superintendent David Main (presenter identifies as “Superintendent Main” in the record) and Derek Lowe, coordinator of public information, delivered the district update.
STEM, MathCounts and career…
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