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DOVER — The Dover Board of Education is set to conduct its annual Budget Hearing and Public Meeting on Thursday, April 24, at 6:30 p.m. in the Dover High School Cafeteria. This important event will provide an opportunity for district officials to present the proposed budget for the 2025–2026 academic year, highlighting essential financial priorities aimed at enhancing the educational experience for students and supporting the district's staff.
Community members are encouraged to attend and participate in the discussion surrounding the budget, which plays a crucial role in determining funding for various programs and initiatives within the schools. The proposed budget will address key areas such as educational resources, staff salaries, and infrastructure improvements, all aimed at fostering a conducive learning environment.
Feedback from the public is vital as the district seeks to align its financial strategies with the needs and expectations of the community. This meeting represents a pivotal moment for stakeholders to voice their opinions and contribute to the future of education in Dover.
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