Board member to receive award at OSBA Conference

| October 30, 2015

COLUMBUS – H. Tad Johnson, a board member for both the Coshocton City Schools and Coshocton County Career Center, will be presented with the Ohio School Boards Association’s Veteran Board Member Award at the association’s 60th annual Capital Conference on Wednesday, Nov. 11 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. Johnson is completing his 26th year of service as a member of the Coshocton City Schools Board of Education, and he has served on the Coshocton County Career Center Joint Vocational School Board since 1992. Over his tenure, he has served in the capacity of president and vice president of the Coshocton Board of Education and currently serves as president of the Career Center Board and has had this position since 1997. Johnson has been a strong advocate for Career Technical Programs and has encouraged students in finding their paths to the future. The students, staff, and community have benefitted from Johnson’s service and leadership over the years and he continues to influence public education.

The Veteran Board Member Award is given to school board members in recognition of 25 years of service. Of the nearly 3,500 board members in Ohio, only seven will receive the honor in 2015.

In its 60th year, the Ohio School Boards Association leads the way to educational excellence by serving Ohio’s public school board members and the diverse districts they represent through superior service, unwavering advocacy, and creative solutions.

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