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Board approves framework for trustee community engagement meetings, aims to start by fall

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Summary

Trustees approved a working framework for community engagement meetings at the June 4 work session. The plan would run meetings across trustee districts, use digital tools (QR codes/Slido) to collect questions and themes, and tie early sessions to the district strategic‑planning process; superintendent’s staff will help execute the plan.

Trustee Johnson introduced a draft proposal for trustee community engagement meetings and described the working group's development process. The group — composed of trustees and district staff including Superintendent Ebert and other administrators — revised an April draft and prepared a second version for board review.

Trustee Johnson said the aim of the session was threefold: revisit the earlier draft, share changes after staff feedback, and solicit board guidance to finalize the plan and begin execution. She said the working group and district staff had aligned the proposal to make community meetings a mechanism to gather input for the district’s next strategic plan.

Trustees debated logistical questions the draft left…

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