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Enich setting goals for Hancock’s school year

Toronto, OHLocal News

In a recent meeting of the Hancock County Board of Education, Superintendent Dan Enich articulated his goals for the current school year. The session, held at the John D. Rockefeller IV Career Center, provided a platform for discussing these objectives in detail. Enich highlighted the significance of establishing clear, actionable goals to foster a better educational environment for students. The discussion included various strategies aimed at enhancing the overall performance of Hancock County Schools.

As the school year progresses, the board is dedicated to ensuring that these goals align with the district's mission. The meeting underscores the leadership's commitment to educational excellence and the importance of community engagement in the process. By openly addressing these goals, Enich aims to inspire both staff and students to work collaboratively towards improvement. This proactive approach by the board signifies a focused effort to enhance the quality of education in the region.

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