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Are two heads better than one?
In a couple hours, I’ll be heading out to Tecumseh Local School’s monthly board meeting where district officials will be meeting with representatives of New Carlisle and Bethel Twp.
A lot of boards do this about once a year — get together with the officials from the entities that make up the school district to discuss what each group is working on in the coming months. It’s a time for all the people invested in the community’s elected bodies to get together.
Though typically it seems these meetings are recaps of things residents already know about with little new information.
This is my first meeting with Tecumseh, so I’m not sure how it will play out. The agenda shows that each group will discuss its current projects: Bethel Twp.’s proposed new fire station, New Carlisle’s Bicentennial meeting July 14, Verizon Tower and neighborhood crime watch and Tecumseh’s fire department tie-ins, Homecoming and migrant summer school program.
But for the most part, little new action or partnership comes from these joint sessions.
What do you think of joint meetings?
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