The Windham Southeast School District Board meeting held on May 13, 2025, focused on several key topics, including updates from the Leadership Council and discussions surrounding diversity and community engagement.
One of the main highlights was the report from the Wyndham Regional Career Center, which celebrated an impressive graduation rate of 92.52%. This achievement was acknowledged as a significant success for the center, reflecting its commitment to student outcomes.
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Subscribe for Free The Leadership Council also discussed various community engagement strategies, including the potential for hosting meetings outside of Brattleboro High School to encourage broader participation. This idea arose from a desire to enhance involvement from both family members and community stakeholders.
Another critical topic was the ongoing conversation about diversity within the school community. Concerns were raised regarding the representation of various groups, particularly in relation to the board's support for diversity on the hazing, harassment, and bullying advisory council. Parents expressed that the current focus on racial diversity does not encompass a wider range of identities, such as neurodiversity and economic diversity. This feedback highlighted the need for a more inclusive approach to diversity discussions within the district.
The meeting also touched on the importance of peer-to-peer connections among students, which were identified as an area needing improvement based on recent survey results. Additionally, the council noted a positive trend in reducing nicotine use among students, as indicated by the Youth Risk Behavior Survey data.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's commitment to continuous improvement and community involvement, with a clear focus on enhancing student support and fostering an inclusive environment. The board plans to address the feedback received and continue these important discussions in future meetings.