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The Montgomery County Board of Education has named the winners of this year’s Business Partner, Community Partner, and School Service Volunteer awards. These awardees are being recognized for making a significant impact in their respective areas, contributing to the betterment of the educational landscape and fostering a supportive environment for students and educators alike.
The Business Partner award honors local businesses that have actively engaged with schools, providing resources, mentorship, and opportunities for students. The Community Partner award acknowledges organizations and individuals who have dedicated their time and efforts to enhance community involvement in schools, promoting educational initiatives and volunteerism. Lastly, the School Service Volunteer award celebrates the unsung heroes—volunteers who have selflessly given their time to support school programs and activities, enriching the educational experience for all students.
The Board of Education emphasizes the importance of collaboration between schools, businesses, and the community, highlighting how these partnerships play a crucial role in student success. The winners will be celebrated at an upcoming ceremony, showcasing their invaluable contributions to the educational community.
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