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Four County Career Center Announces 2026 Board Of Education

By Newspaper StaffJanuary 21, 2026Updated:January 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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BOARD APPRECIATION MONTH … Four County Career Center is proud to announce its 2026 Board of Education, and recognize these dedicated leaders during School Board Appreciation Month. Members of the Board of Education represent school districts and educational service centers across the region and play a vital role in guiding the mission, vision, and success of Four County Career Center. Their leadership and commitment help ensure students are provided with high-quality career and technical education opportunities that prepare them for future success. Front Row (L to R): Mr. Brian Baker (NWOESC – Henry County); Mrs. Christine Oberlin (Defiance City Schools); Mrs. Dunne Gambler (Montpelier Exempted Village Schools); Mrs. Marci Bruns (Napoleon City Schools). Back Row (L to R): Mr. Jeffery Feasby (Wauseon Exempted Village Schools); Ms. Lori Weber (NWOESC – Defiance County); Mr. Eric Vetter (Hicksville Exempted Village Schools); Mrs. Deb Gerken (NWOESC – Williams County); Mr. Ben Camarillo (Bryan City Schools). Missing from the photo: Mrs. Nona Rupp and Dr. Christine Smallman. The board’s officers for 2026 include Mr. Ben Camarillo as President, Mr. Jeffery Feasby as Vice President, and Mr. Brian Baker as Legislative Liaison. Four County Career Center extends sincere appreciation to each Board member for their service, leadership, and dedication to students, staff, and the communities FCCC serves. Their continued support strengthens Career & Technical Education and helps shape the future workforce of Northwest Ohio.

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