During a recent board meeting, discussions centered around the timing of future meetings, with parents expressing mixed feelings about the current start time of 7 p.m. One parent highlighted that while the change was intended to accommodate families, attendance has not improved, noting that the audience remains sparse compared to previous meetings held at 6 p.m.
The parent, who identified as a member of the community, emphasized the importance of parental involvement and questioned the effectiveness of the new schedule. They pointed out that despite the later time, the same individuals continue to attend, suggesting that the change has not fulfilled its intended purpose.
Another parent contributed to the discussion, acknowledging the challenges of balancing family commitments with attending board meetings. They proposed a compromise, suggesting a start time of 6:30 p.m. as a potential solution to better accommodate parents who are involved in after-school activities and sports. This parent recognized that while it is difficult to satisfy everyone, finding a middle ground could enhance participation.
The conversation underscored the ongoing challenge of engaging the community in board meetings, with members acknowledging that attendance has fluctuated over time. The board is now faced with the task of determining a meeting schedule that maximizes participation while considering the diverse needs of parents and community members.