Cecil County Public Schools celebrates graduations and welcomes new student board member Metcalfe

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A heartfelt farewell marked the recent Cecil County Public Schools Board Meeting, as outgoing student board member Giselle Griffin expressed her gratitude for the support she received during her tenure. Griffin reflected on her journey, emphasizing her commitment to advocating for student success and equity. "I hope my time here helped highlight the importance of student success, equity, and ensuring every voice is heard," she stated, looking forward to the contributions of her successor, Addison Metcalfe.

The meeting also celebrated the achievements of graduating students, with board members sharing their experiences attending various graduation ceremonies. Superintendent Dr. Lawson highlighted the district's recent success in securing a $5 million grant from Maryland's Read and Lehi initiative, aimed at enhancing reading resources in classrooms. "This is a huge win for our students and educators," he noted, praising the collaborative efforts that led to the grant.

In addition to celebrating student accomplishments, the board acknowledged the vital role of teachers and families in supporting student growth. The meeting concluded with a call for continued partnership between educators and families, reinforcing the community's commitment to fostering a supportive learning environment. As the school year wraps up, the board looks forward to the upcoming initiatives and the positive impact they will have on students in the coming year.

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