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Hancock school board reviews superintendent goals

Weirton, WVLocal News

In a recent meeting, the Hancock County school board reviewed and approved a set of goals proposed by Superintendent Dan Enich for the upcoming school year. Enich outlined these objectives during a special session, detailing how they align with the district's vision for improvement. The goals focus on enhancing educational standards, increasing student engagement, and addressing key challenges within the schools. The board's unanimous approval reflects their dedication to educational excellence and accountability. Community members expressed optimism about the initiatives, viewing them as a proactive approach to improving local education.

The superintendent's plans are expected to guide the district's efforts in fostering a supportive and effective learning environment. With the board's backing, stakeholders anticipate positive changes in student performance and overall school morale. This decision underscores the importance of collaboration between the school administration and the board in shaping the future of education in Hancock County.

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