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Community engagement took center stage at the recent Board of Education candidates' forum in Katona-Lewisboro, where candidates emphasized the importance of listening to parents and empowering local voices in education. Carolyn Snell, a candidate with a background in education and public administration, highlighted her commitment to ensuring that all stakeholders—parents, educators, and students—are heard in the decision-making process.

Snell, a working mother with firsthand experience navigating the school system, expressed her belief that public education is vital for building strong communities. "Are we really making sure that all the stakeholders are heard?" she asked, stressing the need for effective communication between the school board and families. She pointed out past miscommunications, particularly within the special education department, and noted positive changes that have begun to foster better relationships with parents.
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A key focus of Snell's campaign is the "Vision 2030" initiative, which she believes is crucial for enhancing educational outcomes. She underscored the importance of "learning-centered leadership," advocating for strategies that empower children to take charge of their academic success.

As the forum concluded, Snell encouraged community members to engage further, inviting them to visit her website for more information. Her candidacy reflects a broader push for increased transparency and collaboration within the school district, aiming to create a more inclusive environment for all students.

Converted from Board of Education Candidates answer Parent Council Questions - May 2025 meeting on May 05, 2025
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