School district official invites community to join Strong Schools, Strong Community Advisory Council
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A school district official announced the launch of the Strong Schools, Strong Community Advisory Council, seeking community members, educators and board participation for three discussions this spring; a community survey will also be available.
A school district official announced the launch of the Strong Schools, Strong Community Advisory Council and invited residents, educators, business and civic leaders to apply.
The official said the council will hold three discussions this spring and that its input will "help inform our long term planning to sustain academic excellence and strengthen our schools for the benefit of the entire community." "You're invited to apply," the official added.
The announcement asked for a cross-section of participants: "community members, business and civic leaders, teachers, support staff, families, students, and administrators to join me and members of our board for 3 discussions this spring," the official said. A community survey option will also be available so others who cannot serve on the council can provide input on the future of the schools.
The official framed the council as part of ongoing work to build on momentum in the district, arguing that "great schools don't just educate students, they build strong communities" and that strong schools can attract families and support long-term economic growth. No application details or deadlines were provided in the announcement.
"I hope you'll join us," the official concluded.
The district did not specify which staff members or board members will serve on the council, nor did the announcement include timelines for how the council's recommendations will be used in formal planning processes.

