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Pasco launches renewed community engagement push: PEAK, HOPE, Ambassador programs and ParentSquare expansion

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Director of Public Affairs Anna Tinsmeyer presented a multi-part community engagement update. The district reported growth in its PEAK business partnership program, revival of the HOPE nonprofit/faith-based partnership, an ongoing Ambassador program for community members, and broad adoption of ParentSquare, which the district says now reaches 98%

Anna Tinsmeyer, Pasco School District's director of public affairs, briefed the board on four community engagement initiatives the district is promoting: PEAK business partnerships, the revived HOPE nonprofit/faith-based partnership program, the Ambassador program, and ParentSquare, the district's official family communication platform.

Tinsmeyer said the PEAK program, created in Pasco in 2008 to connect businesses and community organizations with individual schools, now has 40 active partners occupying 76 partnership slots across 30 school buildings; contribution levels range from $500 for elementary…

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