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Superintendent highlights student awards, PowerSchool texting rollout and Black History Month events

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Superintendent Follin opened the Feb. 6 meeting with a long report praising student arts and performing-arts awards, describing the district's PowerSchool texting rollout and reminding families of Black History Month events and upcoming dates (early release Feb. 12, Black History event Feb. 26).

Superintendent Follin delivered the superintendent’s report at the start of the Feb. 6 meeting and highlighted student successes, operational notes and upcoming events.

Follin noted several student recognitions in visual and performing arts, including multiple Scholastic Art and Writing Awards and students selected for regional exhibitions and All-State Orchestra. He read a list of student recognitions (Gavin Pichard, Caitlin Turesky, Amelia Chambon, Bella Kowalski, Avery…

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