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Hoke County Schools superintendent outlines recruitment push, community engagement and $300,000 energy grant

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The superintendent summarized year-end district work including parent and teacher advisory groups, a $300,000 energy grant, higher supplemental pay steps, an Angel Tree holiday program and steps to boost teacher and bus-driver recruitment.

The superintendent of Hoke County Schools gave a year-end report to the board describing steps the district is taking on community engagement, staff recruitment and facilities needs.

“I would just have a few things I wanted to share with you,” the superintendent said, introducing a list of recent initiatives and ongoing priorities. She told board members the district launched a parent advisory council that has met twice, with the next meeting scheduled for Feb. 18, 2024, and that teacher and student advisory groups are being formed.

The superintendent said the district has increased an unspecified supplement from 6 to 7 and is aiming to raise it to about 9 “to be competitive with some of these surrounding districts.” She said teacher recruitment is…

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