Board approves agenda, OKs consent items; vocational center open house, food‑service numbers announced
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The Chester County Board approved its meeting agenda and the consent agenda by voice votes, honored a high‑school teacher for ACT curriculum work, announced a vocational center open house for Feb. 26 (5:30–7 p.m.), and reported food‑service staff served 2,360 meals during recent closures.
The Chester County Board of Education opened its meeting, approved the agenda and the consent agenda by voice vote, and acknowledged a teacher honored for helping develop ACT preparation curriculum materials through a regional consortium.
Administrative staff announced that the Chester County High School vocational center will hold an open house on Thursday, Feb. 26, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event is a come‑and‑go opportunity to view classrooms, shop spaces and program instructors. Staff also highlighted updates from TSBA materials, including a new government‑relations director identified as Nolan Combs, and urged board members and staff to advocate to state legislators considering additional pre‑K funding.
Separately, staff reported that the district’s food‑service team provided 2,360 meals during a recent period of closures, noting the operation’s community support role. The chair reminded members the next board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 17, in the board conference room.
The board did not take any actionable votes on policy matters during the meeting; members discussed several updates and encouraged continued community engagement on upcoming funding proposals.
