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Board honors long-serving employees, student state winners and a national school nutrition finalist
Summary
The Houston County Board of Education opened its March meeting with a years-of-service ceremony recognizing employees with 30, 35 and 40 years of service, highlighted student state winners in FFA and vet science, congratulated All State Band members, and recognized Annette Pinder as a Georgia RISE Award winner and national finalist.
The Houston County Board of Education opened its March meeting with a years-of-service ceremony and a series of recognitions for employees and students.
Dr. Walter Stevens, assistant superintendent of human resources and district operations, emceed a ceremony honoring employees who reached 30, 35 and 40 years of service with the district. He thanked honorees "for the…
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