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Share Your Stories: How My Cultural Identity Is Seen, Heard And Honored In South Washington County Part 2 On April 15
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March 16, 2021
Student voice is a valuable part of our classrooms, schools and community. SoWashCo is seeking input from all secondary students (6-12) in our fourth Share Your Stories listening session.
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The virtual listening session, scheduled for 2-3 p.m. on Thursday, April 15, will be facilitated by Superintendent Julie Nielsen, Assistant Principal Ashley Ruka and Literacy Coordinator Leah Bulous, and will focus on cultural identity.
Share your stories listening sessions are open only for students in grades 6-12. Please contact Dayna Pottratz at dpottrat@sowashco.org with any questions.
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The session will be held on Zoom by clicking the “join session” link below on the scheduled date and time.
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