Enich setting goals for Hancock’s school year

Weirton, WVLocal News

Hancock County Schools Superintendent Dan Enich is setting ambitious goals for the upcoming academic year, focusing on enhancing the quality of education in the district. During a special session of the Hancock County Board of Education at the John D. Rockefeller IV Career Center, Enich presented his vision for the school year, which includes strategies for academic improvement and community engagement. The meeting served as a platform for discussing the superintendent's objectives and the board's potential actions to support these initiatives. Enich emphasized the importance of fostering a supportive learning environment and addressing the needs of students.

The discussions reflect a collaborative effort to align the district's educational priorities with community expectations. As the school year progresses, the board's commitment to these goals will be crucial in ensuring that students receive the best possible education. The proactive approach taken by Superintendent Enich indicates a strong dedication to educational excellence in Hancock County. This initiative is expected to pave the way for positive changes in the district's academic landscape.

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