The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, June 24th shows conditions unchanged for the state with 66% of the state totally out of dry conditions.Ìý
The Shafer Art Gallery will host a free Family Day event this summer, open to all ages from 9 a.m. to noon July 11.
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View the scheduled Board Meetings and Study Sessions below. Please note, documents for future Board Study Sessions and Meetings listed will return a broken link until the document becomes available.ÌýStudy Sessions are planned for the 2nd Tuesday and the Board meetings the 4th Tuesday of each month, except when noted. The board schedule is subject to change. Minutes are available throughÌýthe links in the board meeting agendas.Ìý
SWAGºÏ¼¯ invites the public to take part in a series of free computer and digital literacy classes offered throughout July.
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, June 17th shows continued improvement for the state with an increase from 58 to almost 65% of the state totally out of dry conditions.Ìý
SWAGºÏ¼¯ has named 294 students to the President’s List for the spring 2025 semester. To qualify for this honor students must have been enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours and maintained a grade point average of 4.0 on a 4.0 or "A" letter scale.
SWAGºÏ¼¯ has named 293 students to the Dean’s List for the spring 2025 semester. To qualify for this honor, students must have been enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours and maintained a grade point average of 3.5 to 3.99 on a 4.0 or "A" letter scale.
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, June 10th shows continued improvement for the state with an increase from 42 to almost 60% of the state totally out of dry conditions.Ìý
SWAGºÏ¼¯â€™s Center for Adult Education is holding orientation days July 21-24 with multiple times available in preparation for its next nine-week session of high school diploma classes, which will start July 28 or 29, depending on which class sessions are signed up for.
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, June 3rd shows continued improvement for the state with an increase from 30 to 42% of the state totally out of dry conditions.Ìý