The college offers academic, career, technical and workforce training programs designed to prepare students for transfer, employment or career advancement.
The association’s notice, postmarked May 5, says its board voted to stop fluoridation April 6, citing supply, safety, testing and equipment concerns. The water system serves about 12,500 residents in Lamar County.
Educational and musical performances, patriotic performances, student historical readings and essay and art recognitions will be held throughout the morning.