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APS committee: March town halls drew 41 people; board urges more school‑based outreach

Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education Community Engagement Committee · April 22, 2026
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Summary

The Albuquerque Public Schools Community Engagement Committee reported combined attendance of 41 at two March town halls, reviewed demographic sign‑in data tied to engagement goals and recommended more school‑based promotion and board member outreach to improve turnout.

The Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education Community Engagement Committee on April 21 reviewed turnout and participant demographics from two March town halls and discussed steps to boost future attendance.

The committee reported 30 attendees at the first town hall and 11 at the second, for a combined total of 41 participants. According to the attendance chart reviewed by the committee, the first event included one student, six attendees marking themselves as low‑income, three Native American attendees, four African‑American attendees and five English‑language learners. The second event had three attendees who identified as representing students…

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