LEWISBURG W.Va. (WVDN) — In a significant development for Greenbrier County Schools, Mary Humphreys has been sworn in for another term on the Greenbrier County Board of Education during the recent board meeting. The ceremony, overseen by Kelley Henthorn, Administrative Assistant and Notary Public of the State of West Virginia, marked the continuation of Humphreys’ dedicated service to the community.
Earlier in the day, newly elected board member Robert McClintic also took the oath of office, signaling a transition and fresh perspective on the board. The swearing-in ceremony, conducted with solemnity and pride, highlighted the commitment of these individuals to shaping the future of education in Greenbrier County.
Expressions of gratitude flowed from board members and staff towards outgoing member Richard Parker, who was recognized for his dedicated service and contributions to the board’s mission. Parker’s tenure was marked by his unwavering dedication to educational excellence and community engagement.
The Greenbrier County Board of Education remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering leadership and advancing educational opportunities for all students. As Mary Humphreys and Robert McClintic assume their roles, they join a team dedicated to the growth and success of Greenbrier County Schools.