GREENVILLE —
School bells will be ringing across Hunt County soon to start the fall semester.
Local business leaders will also get a chance later this month to learn more about what’s in store for the students in the classroom.
Representatives from many of Greenville’s schools intend to provide a lesson in the state of local education during the Quarterly Membership Luncheon of the Greenville Chamber Convention and Visitors Bureau.
The event is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Friday, August 31 at the Fletcher Warren Civic Center in Greenville.
Officials from the Greenville and Boles Independent School Districts, the Greenville Christian School, the Phoenix Charter School, Paris Junior College and Texas A&M University-Commerce will be presenting updates on what is expected during the upcoming year.
Cost for the event is $15 per person, with RSVP by August 28, or $20 on the day of the event, with a $3 processing fee for invoicing. Booths, which include one lunch, are available for $25.
Information and registration are available at www.greenvillechamber.com.
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