
Jeffrey Stec, who is the executive director of Citizens for Civic Renewal, was hired to facilitate Lakota’s Community Conversations to help find out what the community wants from its school district. Photo taken during a conversation session Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012 at Lakota West High School. Photo by Adam Kiefaber.
Lakota’s new “Community Conversation” program, which began in late September and involves various community members hosting forums to help inform the school district on how to better serve its students, has multiple conversations set up this week.
“The goal is reach out into the community, to get to hear from people we often don’t get to see,” Lakota Superintendent Karen Mantia said. “If you have an interest in the school district or in the growth of the community … we invite you to either host a conversation or be a part of it.”
“Community Conversation” schedule this week:
Monday, Dec. 3
7 to 8:30 p.m.
6160 Pinter Court in West Chester
Hosted by Leroy Reschard
Tuesday, Dec. 4
7 to 8:30 p.m.
Faith Community United Church
8230 Cox Road in West Chester
Hosted by J. Withrow and C. Wynne
Wednesday, Dec. 5
6:30 to 8 p.m.
Endeavor Elementary
4400 Smith Road in West Chester
Hosted by Endeavor PTO
The school district is strongly encouraging its community members from all different perspectives to host conversations. There is no time table to when the conversations will end, but the plan is continue these talks for a long period.
For more information on how to host or where to attend a conversation, visit lakotaonline.com for details.
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