Representatives from the new Montezuma Elementary, a tuition-free charter school, recently spoke about the opening of the Indiana Agriculture and Technology School (IATS) facility with 175 students enrolled during a recent Rockville Rotary Club meeting held in the Thirty-Six Saloon banquet room in Rockville.
Pictured (L-R) are Keith Marsh, IATS executive director; Jarred Russell, parent learning advocate; Janine Sutton school leader of Montezuma Elementary and Rotary program chairman Mark Spelbring.
The Rotary Club of Rockville is one of over 42,000 Rotary International clubs world-wide promoting community service, peace and understanding. The Club normally meets on Monday evenings at 5:30 p.m. at the Thirty-Six Saloon banquet room.
More information about the Rockville Rotary Club is available on Facebook.
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