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The Norman Public Schools Board of Education held a significant meeting on Monday, during which they officially swore in their new Office 5 board member. This marks an important step in ensuring representation and fresh perspectives within the board.
In addition to the swearing-in ceremony, the board approved increases in meal prices for students. This decision comes as part of an effort to address rising food costs and ensure that the district can continue to provide nutritious meals to its students. The adjustments aim to balance the budget while maintaining quality food options.
Furthermore, the board also ratified new policies set forth by the State Board of Education. These policies are designed to enhance educational standards and improve the overall learning environment within the district. The meeting highlighted the board's commitment to adapting to changing circumstances while prioritizing the needs of students and the community.
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