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Bristol superintendent outlines priorities: student voice, staff input, mental health and fiscal transparency
Summary
Superintendent White presented district priorities for 2025–26 at the Aug. 6 Bristol School District Board of Education meeting, emphasizing positive learning environments, expanded student and staff voice, mental-health supports, communication and fiscal responsibility.
Superintendent White on Aug. 6 told the Bristol School District Board of Education she will prioritize creating a districtwide climate statement, expanding student and staff advisory groups, increasing mental-health supports, improving communications and pursuing fiscal strategies including grants and partnerships for the 2025–26 school year.
White opened by announcing two back-to-school items: the district’s annual Back-to-School Bash on Aug. 20 with free backpacks for the first 150 students and district convocation scheduled for Aug. 25 at Muzzy Field, weather permitting. She said the convocation schedule will allow staff to report to their school buildings before convening districtwide.
Why it matters: White framed the priorities as steps to…
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