Published by editor on Wed, 08/24/2022 - 11:07am
The Hampton-Dumont Community School Board held their final meeting before the start of school on Monday, August 22.
At the meeting received reports from various department heads as they prep for classes. In something of a good problem to have, an influx of new students at the middle school has left the school short on iPads, prompting the need to purchase additional tablets to equip staff and students.
From child nutrition to grounds projects, Superintendent Aaron Becker commended the department heads for the work they've put in to preparing for the new year.
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