Join Us for Coffee & Conversation
Open Dialogue with School Leadership
Please join us December 15th (7:30 AM) for a cup of coffee and conversation.
Conversation Starter for December
School Safety and Security:
- Discuss school security measures and emergency preparedness.
- Share concerns and suggestions for improving safety on campus.
Special Guests
- Lieutenant Marc Manfredi, Plymouth Police Department
- Officer Shawn Ireland, School Resource Officer, Plymouth Police Department
- Officer Vincent Roth, School Resource Officer, Plymouth Police Department
Open Dialogue with School Leadership
The Superintendent will hold Coffee & Conversation sessions regularly throughout the year with the aim of collecting and providing feedback and ideas on what is most important to all of us: our children's education and well-being.
Why "Coffee and Conversation"?
We believe that the best way to foster a thriving educational community is through open, transparent, and friendly conversations. We've created this public forum with one clear purpose: to provide a platform for parents, guardians, and community members to engage in casual discussions with school leaders, administrators, and staff about the matters that impact your schools and district throughout the year.
Join the Discussion
Our forum offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, with a cup of coffee in hand, making it easy for everyone to participate. It's a place where your voice is heard and valued.
Feedback and Ideas: Your feedback is invaluable. "Coffee and Conversation" is a platform where your suggestions and ideas can have a direct impact on the educational landscape in your community. If you would like the district to hold forums on any other topics, please share your thoughts by emailing HometownVoices@plymouth.k12.ma.us.
Location and Logistics
All forums will be held at the Central Administration Building (11 Lincoln Street, across from Nathaniel Morton Elementary School).
Future dates and times:
January 18, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
February 13, 7:30-8:30 a.m.
March 14, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
April 10, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
May 13, 5:30-6:30 p.m.