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Why Attending a LBUSD School Board Meeting is Important for Your Community

As a member of the community, you have a stake in the education of our children. The success of our schools and the education they provide affects not only the students but also the entire community. Attending a LBUSD school board meeting is an opportunity to learn more about the decisions being made and to provide input on important issues affecting our schools.

At a school board meeting, you will be able to hear updates on the budget, hear reports from the district's administration, and learn about any proposed changes to policies and programs. You'll also have the opportunity to voice your opinions and ask questions about the direction of LBUSD. This is an important way for community members to stay informed and to make sure that their voices are heard.

Our school board members are responsible for making decisions that affect the future of your community and its children. By attending meetings and speaking up, you can help ensure that their decisions are in line with your values and priorities.

It's also important to attend school board meetings because they help foster a sense of community and involvement. When you attend a meeting, you are not just a passive observer, you are taking an active role in shaping the future of your community and its schools. By coming together and discussing important issues, we can work together to find solutions and make positive changes.

Attending school board meetings is an important way for community members to stay informed and involved in the education of their children. The decisions made at these meetings have a significant impact on our schools and the future of our community. So why not take an active role in shaping that future by attending a LBUSD school board meeting?

Remember, your voice and input matter. Let's work together to ensure the best future for our children, our schools, and our community!

  • Why Attending a LBUSD School Board Meeting is Important for Your Community

    As a member of the community, you have a stake in the education of our children. The success of our schools and the education they provide affects not only the students but also the entire community. Attending a LBUSD school board meeting is an opportunity to learn more about the decisions being made and to provide input on important issues affecting our schools.

    At a school board meeting, you will be able to hear updates on the budget, hear reports from the district's administration, and learn about any proposed changes to policies and programs. You'll also have the opportunity to voice your opinions and ask questions about the direction of LBUSD. This is an important way for community members to stay informed and to make sure that their voices are heard.

    Our school board members are responsible for making decisions that affect the future of your community and its children. By attending meetings and speaking up, you can help ensure that their decisions are in line with your values and priorities.

    It's also important to attend school board meetings because they help foster a sense of community and involvement. When you attend a meeting, you are not just a passive observer, you are taking an active role in shaping the future of your community and its schools. By coming together and discussing important issues, we can work together to find solutions and make positive changes.

    Attending school board meetings is an important way for community members to stay informed and involved in the education of their children. The decisions made at these meetings have a significant impact on our schools and the future of our community. So why not take an active role in shaping that future by attending a LBUSD school board meeting?

    Remember, your voice and input matter. Let's work together to ensure the best future for our children, our schools, and our community!

  • Let LBUSD Board Members know we support equity

    During a recent board meeting, LBUSD District 3 board member Dr. Juan Benitez asked staff for information regarding students who participated in the Long Beach Promise program. The public needs this data to evaluate how the program helps achieve the broad equity goals established by the school board.

    Express your support for LBUSD equity goals and write an email to your school board member or speak up during the public comment period at the next board meeting. You can find information about how to contact the board, meeting schedules, and agenda items at LBUSD board meetings.

    Visit LBUSD Board to find out more.