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PTO provides solar glasses for elementary students at district meeting

March 18, 2024 | RSU 51/MSAD 51, School Districts, Maine



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PTO provides solar glasses for elementary students at district meeting
The MSAD 51 School Board meeting held on March 18, 2024, focused on several key topics, including community engagement initiatives and upcoming events.

The meeting began with a commendation for the Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO), which is providing solar glasses for all elementary students who wish to have them. This initiative was met with enthusiasm from board members, highlighting the PTO's commitment to enhancing student experiences.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussing the recent profile of a learner meeting. Board members noted that this meeting was a step towards solidifying the district's strategic priorities for the upcoming year. There is an intention to engage the broader community in discussions about these priorities, ensuring that stakeholders are informed and involved in the planning process.

Additionally, the board expressed excitement about the upcoming performance of "Footloose," emphasizing the importance of community engagement and encouraging students to purchase individual seat tickets in advance.

As the meeting concluded, a motion to adjourn was made and seconded, marking the end of a productive session focused on fostering community involvement and planning for the future. The board looks forward to further discussions with the community regarding the approved strategic plan.

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