What is Important for Our Future with GFPS

One of the most common themes that I see when viewing various websites that allow comments regarding our schools is what people want.  There are plenty of comments to go around, but how many of those same keyboard warriors actually make it to the school board sessions?

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In Great Falls, those that want their voice heard are going to be given a chance to do just that.  Step out from behind the keyboard and monitor and join a new effort to help forge a future in our city and school system for the future.

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Great Falls Public Schools Offering Listening Sessions for Public Input

Entitled "Together We Can" the Great Falls Public Schools are set to offer a series of Listening Sessions.  The idea behind those sessions is to hear what is important to those in the community and create a plan for the future.

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Do you have ideas that you want to share with our public school system and those that are in charge?  Get your pen and paper, or your laptop and word program and get those questions ready, the registration date deadline is coming.

How to Register and Make Your Voice Heard in Great Falls

To join the Listening Sessions being offered, interested people must be registered by October 18, 2024.  The sessions will be offered on October 28, 29 and 30 of 2024.

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To register, send an email to jackie_mainwaring@gfps.k12.mt.us or you can call 406-268-6006.

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