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Koch chosen to serve on transition committee

By RUBEN LOWMAN

South Carolina Superintendent of Education-Elect Ellen Weaver announced last Thursday the newly appointed members of a transition committee chosen to help “set the agenda for 2023 and beyond.”

Among the 28 committee members is David Koch, who was elected to the District One seat of the Horry County School Board, serving North Myrtle Beach, Little River, Longs and Myrtle Beach. Koch is currently the Director of Young Adult Services at Sea Haven, serving youth and young adults who are experiencing housing insecurity or in crisis situations.

“I am thankful to be joined by so many qualified, passionate South Carolinians who are deeply committed to serving our students… this team will play a key role in helping set the agenda for 2023 and beyond.” Weaver said.

The Committee will provide advice to the superintendent-elect on future policy and the development of innovation ideas to serve students. In addition, the committee will provide input to the superintendent-elect to ensure effective and efficient communication channels for parents and teachers to the superintendent.

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