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Community engagement sparks excitement in Fridley schools

July 18, 2024 | FRIDLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota



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Community engagement sparks excitement in Fridley schools
In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted significant advancements in community engagement and educational initiatives within the district. Superintendent Amy presented an impressive array of accomplishments achieved in just 12 days, emphasizing the importance of personal connections over traditional communication methods. She noted that the proactive outreach efforts, including door-to-door engagement, have fostered a sense of community and excitement among residents.

The meeting also introduced the newly launched referendum website, designed to provide comprehensive information on operational and facility needs. The site features a tax calculator, detailed FAQs, and insights into the district's open enrollment success, which has generated over $8 million in revenue over the past decade. This financial boost has been instrumental in maintaining lower class sizes, a priority for the district.

Additionally, the strategic roadmap was discussed, reflecting ongoing collaboration with stakeholders to enhance community engagement and fiscal health. The roadmap outlines key priorities, including belonging, rigor, accountability, and stewardship, and aims to ensure that budget decisions align with educational goals.

As the meeting concluded, the superintendent expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming school year, promising continued focus on academic excellence and community involvement. The district's commitment to transparency and engagement is expected to yield positive outcomes as it moves forward.

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