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At its monthly meeting on Tuesday, the Indiana County Technology Center’s Joint Operating Committee finalized its budget for the 2025-26 school year. This decision came despite the absence of input from the River Valley School District, one of the sending schools associated with the center. The budget approval marks a significant step for the center as it prepares for the upcoming academic year, ensuring that necessary resources and programs remain available for students.
The Joint Operating Committee typically engages with all sending districts to gather feedback and foster collaboration. However, the lack of input from River Valley raises questions about communication and engagement between the district and the technology center. As the center moves forward with its plans, it will be essential to address any concerns and strengthen partnerships to ensure that all students receive the best possible educational experience. The committee remains committed to providing quality vocational education and training opportunities for the region's students.
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