Palm Springs Unified School District recognizes Cahuilla Nation in land acknowledgment

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The Palm Springs Unified School District (PSUSD) is taking significant steps to enhance educational experiences and community engagement. During the recent board meeting on April 22, 2025, leaders emphasized their commitment to creating meaningful learning opportunities that prepare students for success in a rapidly changing world.

A key highlight of the meeting was the district's land acknowledgment, recognizing the Cahuilla people as the original stewards of the land where PSUSD facilities are located. This acknowledgment reflects a growing awareness of the importance of honoring indigenous communities and their history.

The board's focus on professionalism and community involvement aims to ensure that all students graduate equipped with the skills and confidence necessary for future challenges. As PSUSD continues to foster these values, the district is poised to make a lasting impact on its students and the broader community.

Converted from PSUSD Board Meeting 4.22.2025 meeting on April 25, 2025
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