December 15, 2025 - 01:10

On Thursday evening, Denny International Middle School became a hub for local families, educators, and advocates as they convened to discuss the recent passage of the Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise (FEPP) levy. This gathering aimed to explore the positive impacts of the levy on the community and the educational landscape.
Participants included parents, students, and various stakeholders who shared their insights and experiences regarding the benefits of the FEPP levy. The conversation highlighted how the funding will enhance educational opportunities, support preschool initiatives, and foster family engagement within schools. Attendees expressed their hopes for the future, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between families and educational institutions.
The event served not only as an informative session but also as a platform for building connections among community members. As the discussions unfolded, it became clear that the collective efforts of families and educators are vital in shaping a brighter future for students in the district.
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