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Warren City superintendent highlights mobile food pantry, mobile STEM lab and rising vaping at Oct. 21 board meeting

Warren City School District Board of Education · October 21, 2025
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Summary

The Warren City superintendent reported a new mobile food pantry that served more than 60 people, a mobile STEM lab set to begin with fifth graders next week, and an uptick in student vaping; the board heard updates but took no new disciplinary policy votes.

At the Warren City School District Board of Education meeting on Oct. 21, the superintendent reported several new community and student-focused initiatives and raised concerns about a recent rise in student vaping.

The superintendent said the district launched a mobile food pantry in the Trumbull homes last Friday that served “over 60 individuals” in about an hour and acknowledged staff and volunteers who organized and stocked the vehicle. The district will continue the pantry through the winter, the superintendent said, and thanked Mr. Nicholson, Nina and Regina for their roles in sourcing fresh fruits and preparing the…

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