The Lawrence County Board of Education has scheduled a Special Session for March 4, during which several important items will be up for consideration. These include the Lawrence County High School cafeteria walk-in freezer, the Leoma Elementary School cafeteria serving line, the Lawrence County High School gym floor, and the Summertown High School multi-purpose building.
The meeting is set to commence at 5:30 PM at the Board of Education building located on Springer Road. This session provides an opportunity for the board to address crucial infrastructure and facility matters that impact the educational environment for students across the county. It underscores the board’s commitment to ensuring that school facilities are maintained and equipped to support the learning needs of the student body.
By convening to deliberate on these specific agenda items, the Board of Education demonstrates its proactive approach to addressing issues that directly affect the daily operations of schools within the district. The decisions made during this session will have a tangible impact on the quality of educational services provided to students, highlighting the board’s dedication to fostering a conducive learning environment for all.

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