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Sign of the Times: Boards Seeing Many Advantages, Opportunities by Going Paperless
When the pandemic started to shut things down, the Nacogdoches ISD Board was prepared. "We didn't miss a beat," said Holly Anderson, administrative assistant to the superintendent and board. As TASB BoardBook® users for 15 years, the district was accustomed to digitally planning for meetings and functioning without paper.
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Melissa Locke Roberts
Melissa Locke Roberts is a staff writer for Texas Lone Star.