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Humboldt Unified District's recent board meeting highlighted the vibrant community engagement at Humboldt Elementary School, showcasing the school's commitment to creating memorable experiences for students and families. Principal Olga Castro praised the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) for their efforts in organizing events such as bingo night, math night, and an upcoming talent show, which foster a sense of fun and connection within the school community.

Castro emphasized that these events are not just activities; they are cherished memories for students, contrasting them with traditional classroom experiences. "Kids remember the fun times, like when I danced in a chicken costume," she noted, illustrating the importance of engaging students in creative ways. The principal expressed gratitude for the strong support from faculty and the community, particularly highlighting the fall festival as a significant event in Dewey Humboldt.
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The meeting also featured positive feedback from board members who attended a recent school event, commending the program's impact and the enthusiasm of the students. Board member Mister Sprague remarked on the enlightening experience of visiting the school, reinforcing the collaborative spirit that defines Humboldt Elementary.

As the oldest school in the district, Humboldt Elementary continues to prioritize student engagement and community involvement, ensuring that learning extends beyond the classroom. The board's recognition of these efforts underscores the importance of fostering a supportive environment for both students and staff, paving the way for continued success in the future.

Converted from Board Meeting 4/10/2025 meeting on April 17, 2025
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