Wauseon Board of Education and Community Support for Local News Outlets: Enhancing Technology Use in the Educational Setting

Wauseon Board of Education Listens to Presentation From District Technology Department

The Wauseon Board of Education held their meeting on Monday, June 24th at 5:01 p.m., with the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. The board began by approving the current agenda with additional items.

In the meeting, Director of Technology, Josh Oyer, gave a presentation discussing various projects and initiatives related to technology at Wauseon Schools. He shared updates and progress on ongoing technology-related matters within the school district, providing valuable insights into the work being done to enhance technology use in the educational setting.

Later in the meeting, a discussion ensued regarding the importance of supporting local news outlets. The publication reminded readers that just like other small-town local businesses, they rely on community support to sustain operations. They emphasized the value of accessing local news stories for a small fee and highlighted the effort put in by local employees to bring news to the community.

The publication encouraged readers to support their family-owned, resident-operated small business by subscribing for just $2.00. Subscribers would gain access to the website for seven days and receive the current full-color E-Edition, a great value for the price. Longer subscriptions would also include the traditional mailed print edition every week, ensuring readers stay informed and connected to their local news source.

Overall, it was a productive meeting where important decisions were made regarding technology use in schools and community support for local businesses were discussed.

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