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BOE discusses Head Start transportation

Johnna Pinholster
The Valdosta Daily Times

The board approved the purchase of Infinite Campus to replace SASI at the cost of $118,884.40.

The approval of the purchase was approved with the contingency that wording within the contract be clarified and approved by Smith and the system’s attorney.

If the contract is approved in a timely manner, the school system could convert to the program before the end of the current school year.

The Lowndes High School automotive program received its automobile technician training certificate. The certification will allow students within the program to present certification of experience to potential employers.

Smith presented Hahira Middle School eighth grader Wesley Newton and Hahira Elementary School staff member Jimmy Hodge with January’s GREAT Awards.



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