I got these emails sent to me today. Seems like a good idea and wondering why the city council doesn’t move to this method;
Hello DeeAnn,
Hello task force members, like many people I am working less these days and have a lot of free time. The social distancing guidelines and rules for not meeting in groups are probably going to remain in effect for awhile.
Considering the limitation on holding in person meetings we should probably arrange for virtual boundary task force meetings using a program such as zoom. The virtual meetings for the middle schools should be arranged first, during the month of May and then our virtual boundary task force meeting after that. We need to move things along.
As Kent pointed out our students are safe because they are all at home. And our teachers are all safe because they are at home. So now is the perfect time to hold virtual meetings.
Would the school district consider setting that up?
Thanks
Denis Miller
DeeAnn’s response;
Denis and Task Force Members – We have developed a plan that will be communicated within a week to 10 days. The plan moves forward with community engagement meetings (though not in-person) and a final virtual task force meeting. Â We will share that information as soon as it is finalized. Â Thanks. DeeAnn