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At a recent public meeting held on December 16, the Tuolumne County Board of Education celebrated the swearing-in of new and returning trustees. Superior Court Judge Laura Krieg officiated the ceremony, marking a significant moment for the board as it embarks on a new term.
The event was attended by community members, educators, and local officials, all eager to support the trustees as they take on their roles in shaping the educational landscape of the county. The newly sworn-in members expressed their commitment to enhancing educational opportunities and addressing the challenges faced by schools in the region.
With a focus on collaboration and innovation, the board aims to implement strategies that will benefit students and educators alike. The trustees bring a wealth of experience and diverse perspectives, promising to work diligently towards the common goal of fostering a vibrant educational environment in Tuolumne County.
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