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Superintendent details safety app, CTE advisory event, enrollment and calendar items

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Superintendent Hardesty reported rollout of a panic-button app funded by the districtexcess levy, CTE advisory council engagement, events updates, pre-K/k registration and upcoming spring break; personnel notification letters for staff changes are being mailed.

Superintendent John Hardesty told the board that a panic-button mobile app is now integrated into each Cabell County school, allowing users to alert local 9-1-1 and other campus users and reduce response time in emergencies. He said funds for the app were provided by the district's excess levy and thanked 9-1-1 and the safety department for their collaboration.

Hardesty summarized several recent and upcoming activities: a CTE…

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