Community Forums
Concrete School District
Tuesday, October 3 from 6:00 - 7:30 PM at the Marblemount Community Hall
Dear members of the Concrete School District community, we have an exciting opportunity coming up that allows you to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our Concrete School District! 🌟 Joining a community forum with two of our School Board members and our Interim Superintendent is a chance for your voice to be heard and to help make our schools even better.
Here's how you can prepare and maximize your participation:
💭 Prepare Your Thoughts: Reflect on your concerns and aspirations for our school district. What are the key issues that matter most to you?
📚 Stay Informed: Stay updated on the latest initiatives and efforts our school district is undertaking on behalf of our students.
🤝 Respectful Communication: Keep in mind that the forum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogue.
🙋♀️ Ask Questions: Don't hesitate to seek clarification or more information by asking questions.
👥 Connect with Others: Utilize this occasion to connect with fellow stakeholders in our school district.
🔄 Follow Up: If there are pressing issues or concerns that require further attention or follow-up, inquire about the steps that will be taken to address them.
📣 Spread the Word: Encourage other members of our school district community, including parents, neighbors, and friends, to participate in the forum.
📝 Feedback and Evaluation: After the forum, consider providing valuable feedback to the School Board and district administration regarding your experience and any suggestions for improvement.
📡 Stay Engaged: Stay attuned to future community forums, school board meetings, and district updates. Your ongoing involvement is instrumental in shaping the long-term trajectory of our school district.
Remember, your active participation in events like these can significantly influence the decisions and direction of the Concrete School District. Together, we can work towards providing the best possible education for our students. We look forward to seeing you at the forum!