August 5, 2025 - 23:51

A pivotal panel discussion focusing on education in Palm Beach County is set to take place, featuring key figures in the field. Superintendent Mike Burke will be joined by Dr. Ava Parker, President of Palm Beach State College, alongside Nathan Green from Vanderbilt University and Dr. Jennifer Illes, President of Keiser University.
This gathering aims to address the current challenges and future directions of educational initiatives within the county. The panelists will share their insights on various topics, including curriculum development, student engagement, and the impact of technology on learning.
With education being a cornerstone of community development, the insights shared during this discussion are expected to resonate with educators, parents, and policymakers alike. The event underscores the importance of collaboration among educational institutions to foster a robust learning environment. Attendees can anticipate a rich dialogue that could shape the future of education in Palm Beach County.
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