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North Penn To Hold 'Community Conversations' With Superintendent
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LANSDALE, PA -- North Penn will offer its families and community members the opportunity to speak one-on-one with Superintendent Dr. Curtis Dietrich at an upcoming event.
Community Conversations, a series of informal meetings with the district’s superintendent, gives attendees the opportunity to talk freely about the important issues involving NPSD schools, a press release states.
The first session of the 2016-2017 school year is scheduled for Thursday, September 22 from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. at the North Penn School District Educational Services Center, located at 401 E. Hancock St. in Lansdale.
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In addition to addressing participant concerns, the school district said that Dietrich will give summarized updates on district news and ask for feedback and input on important district issues while allowing time for open questions from parents/guardians and community members.
NPSD is working on multi-year solutions that focus on student success, staff development, financial security and a safe, healthy and orderly environment, the press release states.
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Five other Community Conversations will be held in throughout the year. The second Community Conversation will be held on Tuesday, October 18 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Montgomery Township Building located at 1001 Stump Road in Montgomeryville, according to North Penn.
All North Penn community members, whether parents of children in NPSD schools or not, are invited to attend these interesting and informative discussions. Space is limited, call 215-853-1032 or email andreykm@npenn.org to reserve your spot.
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