January 10, 2025 - 09:41

BELPRE — During its organizational meeting to commence the year 2025, the Belpre City School Board of Education made significant leadership decisions by electing Mike Miller as the new president and Larry Lorentz as the vice president. This meeting marked an important moment for the board as it sets the tone for the upcoming year.
In addition to the leadership roles, the board took the opportunity to appoint members to various committees that will focus on key educational initiatives and governance. Among the appointments, Mike Miller was designated as the Ohio School Boards Association Legislative Liaison, a role that will involve him in important legislative matters affecting education at the state level.
These decisions reflect the board's commitment to effective leadership and collaboration as they navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the Belpre City School District. The community can look forward to a productive year under the new leadership structure.
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