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Board celebrates students, staff and local honorees; vice chair Carol Worley recognized
Summary
Clinton City Schools used its Dec. 8 meeting to recognize students of the month, employees of the month across schools and central services, note athletic and arts successes, and to honor board vice chair Carol Worley as the district’s first Raleigh Dingman award recipient from the NCSBA.
The Clinton City Schools Board of Education’s Dec. 8 meeting devoted substantial time to recognizing student and staff achievements across the district and to honoring long‑serving community members.
The board acknowledged November and December students of the month from Butler Avenue, Sunset Avenue, Sampson Middle School and Clinton High, and celebrated winners of a district holiday art contest and other state competitions. A student videographer, Jackson, earned second place in a competition and generated $2,000 for his school for a video…
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