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Waunakee DEI committee reviews year-two plan; community group donates new pride flags
Summary
The Waunakee Community School District DEI steering committee presented a draft year-two action plan that includes student surveys with Equal Opportunity Schools, expanded K–4 instruction, restorative-practices training, and family-engagement work. A local group, 1 Key Idea, offered to donate a new set of pride flags for June display.
The Waunakee Community School District DEI steering committee reviewed a draft work plan for the coming year and accepted a donation of new pride flags from a local group during the committee meeting on Monday, May 19.
Gina Pagel, a teacher at Arboretum Elementary School and a member of the community group 1 Key Idea, told the committee that “the 1 key idea has purchased new ones” and said the group would like to “donate these to the district so that the district can continue to, celebrate pride month for the month of June.” The committee recorded public comment on the donation but did not take a separate formal vote to accept it during the meeting.
The draft plan presented to the committee focused on expanding and sustaining initiatives begun in year one. Tiffany, a district staff member who led the presentation, said the document is a “really, really rough draft” and described priorities organized by what can be completed in year one versus multi-year efforts. She said the district intends to keep certain training annual: “So that’s something we wanna make…
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