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Board reviews Class of 2024 outcomes, reports contracts and votes to enter closed session
Summary
Superintendent and staff presented Class of 2024 statistics — 1,071 diplomas and scholarship totals read aloud as over $28,000,000 — the finance director reported multiple contracts above $50,000, and the board approved routine items and voted to enter closed session to discuss personnel, real estate, student matters and attorney-client privileged matters.
During routine business at its monthly meeting, the Randolph County Board of Education received information on the Class of 2024, reviewed contracts over $50,000 and took multiple procedural votes including a motion to enter closed session.
High school director Dan Allwright Johnson presented compiled Class of 2024 statistics, citing that the district issued 1,071 diplomas, five certificates, and had 91 January graduates. He said roughly 30% of students indicated intent to attend four-year colleges, "2 out of 5" intended community college, private junior college or trade-school…
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