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DOVER — The Dover Board of Education is set to hold its Annual Reorganization Meeting on Thursday, January 2, at 6:30 p.m. This significant event will take place in the Dover High School Cafeteria, situated at 100 Grace Street. The Board invites all community members to join in this important gathering.
During the meeting, attendees can expect discussions on the upcoming year's objectives, budget considerations, and the election of new officers. This meeting serves as a vital platform for the Board to outline its goals and initiatives, ensuring transparency and fostering community engagement in the educational process.
Residents are encouraged to participate, as their input and involvement are crucial for the success of the district's programs. The Board of Education aims to strengthen the partnership between the school and the community, promoting a collaborative environment for the benefit of all students. This annual meeting is an excellent opportunity for residents to learn more about the Board's plans and priorities for the year ahead.
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