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Board details community engagement events and debates best practice for board email replies

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Summary

The board discussed upcoming district dialogue events (tentative March dates), a facilitator-led small-group format, and debated whether the board president should be the primary email responder; staff and board members urged standard message language and cc/BCc practices to keep responses consistent.

Board committee members described plans for upcoming community engagement events and debated how board members should handle constituent emails during the March 5 meeting.

The district displayed tentative dates for a district dialogue event and described a facilitator-led small-table format that includes a final open-mic period. Mr. Rosler, a board committee member, said the events grew from the district strategic plan goal to “welcome and invite opportunities to engage and serve the community.” The committee reported two prior events — a January session at Way Library and a February open-invite session — and proposed tentative community dialogue sessions on March 18 (evening) and March…

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