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All concerned citizens are invited to participate in a series of public hearings regarding important educational issues. These hearings will take place on Wednesday, January 22, at 10 a.m., Wednesday, February 5, at 10 a.m., and Thursday, February 6, at 6 p.m. Additionally, there will be a hearing on February 10 at 11:30 a.m.
The location for all public hearings will be at the Robert R. Freeman facility. This is a crucial opportunity for community members to voice their opinions, ask questions, and engage with educational leaders on matters that affect local schools and students.
Public participation is vital as it helps ensure that the voices of the community are heard in the decision-making process. Attendees are encouraged to come prepared with their thoughts and concerns. This is a chance to contribute to the dialogue surrounding the future of education in the area, and all are welcome to attend and make their voices heard.
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