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The Bladen County Board of Education is set to convene for its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, January 13, at 6:00 PM. The gathering will take place in the boardroom of the Bladen County Schools Administrative Building, providing an opportunity for board members to discuss important educational matters affecting the district.
During the meeting, various agenda items will be addressed, including updates on ongoing projects, budget considerations, and plans for the upcoming school year. Community members are encouraged to attend, as the board values public input and feedback on educational initiatives and policies.
This meeting serves as a platform for transparency and engagement between the board and the community. It is an essential opportunity for stakeholders to learn about the direction of the school system and to voice any concerns or suggestions they may have. The board looks forward to a productive discussion and collaboration with the public.
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