During a recent government meeting, Edna Brooks Sonza, a long-time Windsor school district employee, raised concerns regarding the location of a historical bell that has been a topic of community interest. Sonza expressed gratitude to Rich Carnation for his efforts in ensuring the bell's safety but emphasized her belief that it should be displayed at the high school rather than the district office, a sentiment shared by many community members.
The meeting also featured a presentation by student trustees Kylie Hernandez and Zohr Svankevich, who reported on recent events and upcoming activities across various schools in the district. Highlights included Labor Day celebrations, educational assemblies, and community engagement events such as the upcoming Windsor Day Parade and a Day of the Dead carnival at Cali School.
Superintendent reports indicated a successful professional development day led by Dr. Luis Cruz, which was well-received by staff. The superintendent also announced plans for increased social media engagement across school sites, aiming to enhance communication with the community.
Additionally, Susanna Pfaff, president of the Windsor District Educators Association, invited community members to a candidate night at Windsor High School, encouraging participation in local governance.
The meeting concluded with discussions on the district's scorecard and potential collaborations with local libraries to support student learning, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance educational resources and community involvement.