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Dr. Mary Boswell-McComas, superintendent of Kent County Public Schools, is holding a town hall on the proposed budget for next year at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 1 at the
Kent County Public Schools Administrative Building in Rock Hall. There will also be a virtual option. Those who would like to attend virtually and participate in the discussion are asked to RSVP online at
https://tinyurl.com/mr4d7ffz
. Those who RSVP will be emailed a Google Meet link the day of the town hall. The meeting also will be livestreamed on the Kent County Public Schools YouTube channel. Go to
https://www.youtube.com/@kentcountypublicschools8455/streams
. The comments section will be open for viewers to post questions live.
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