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Board approves three recognition resolutions; public commenters press for mill‑levy transparency and solar projects
Summary
The board unanimously approved resolutions honoring Hispanic Heritage Month, National Suicide Prevention Month and Attendance Awareness Month. In public comment, residents urged clearer mill‑levy messaging, better support for students with literacy gaps and asked the district to implement six solar projects identified in a 2023 feasibility study.
The Poudre School District Board of Education unanimously approved three resolutions on Sept. 10 recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15–Oct. 15), National Suicide Prevention Month and Attendance Awareness Month.
Board member Jessica Zamora moved the Hispanic Heritage Month resolution and Connor Duffy seconded; the board approved the measure 5–0 after short remarks and introductions by Lopez Elementary students who spoke about the school’s namesake. "Thank you for recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month," said a fifth‑grader, who described the local legacy of William Lopez, an early Mexican‑American educator in the district.
The board also approved a resolution supporting National Suicide…
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