Colman-Egan
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Recently, members of the Colman-Egan School Board were presented their Bronze Level award for their participation in the Associated School Boards of South Dakota’s board recognition program: ALL, which stands for Act, Learn, Lead.
ASBSD Leadership Development Director Dr. Randy Royer presented the Colman-Egan School Board their award at their board meeting on Monday, December 11.
The board received the award for dedicated participation in activities, board development and training and demonstrated leadership at various areas and levels throughout the 2016-17 school year.
In the inaugural year of the program, nearly one-third of the total number of public school boards in South Dakota earned an ALL award through the variety of training, development and leadership opportunities.
“The Colman-Egan School Board committed their time and effort to enhancing their knowledge of board work, which will benefit their students, staff and community,” ASBSD Executive Director Wade Pogany said.
“Their leadership to achieve excellence for South Dakota public education is commendable and we were very happy to be able to present them their award.”
Colman-Egan School Board Members are back, from left, Mary Beth Zwart and James Hiller and front, Dan Bowen, Jeff Fritz and Jennifer Keyes.