HUNTINGTON â The Cabell County Board of Education will meet at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday with a number of items on the agenda, including the approval for use of nearly $5 million from the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund II.
According to the meeting agenda, Superintendent Ryan Saxe will recommend the approval of the contract from Apple to update hardware and services.
The amount of the contract is $4,937,390.
The board could also approve the purchase of a TI Nspire CXII calculator class sets for the two high schools, Crossroads Academy and Cabell County Career Technology Center at a cost of $152,411.70 using the same ESSERF-II funding source.
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Local Heroes: Help us find and reward our ultimate Community Champion TODAY’S Gazette is a celebration of our Community Champions. Since the end of January, we’ve been sharing stories - based on your wonderful nominations - and hailing the kind, selfless endeavours of people across north Essex. From volunteer drivers and key workers to those responsible for food and clothing supplies, we think they are truly brilliant. They are pillars of our community and we thank them for their extraordinary efforts during an extraordinary 12 months. Everyone featured below is a marvel, but now, just for added fun, you have a chance to vote for your ultimate local hero.