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Board debates March international festival amid safety and cost concerns
Summary
Superintendent proposed a district-run international fair capped at $10,000 with enhanced student input; board members and public commenters debated venue, safety, branding and possible funding partnerships to limit district expense.
The Woodland Hills School District’s superintendent proposed reviving the international festival on March 12, 2026, at a cost not to exceed $10,000, asking the board to give students greater control of programming and to retain the event as a district-owned celebration.
Doctor Wilson said the district would invite longstanding partners such as the University of Pittsburgh but would set…
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