In this November Community Update, Superintendent Heather Tow-Yick celebrates the community’s resilience in bouncing back from the bomb cyclone, which brought power outages and storm damage. She expresses deep gratitude for the teamwork that reopened schools quickly.
Reflecting on the November 5 election, she acknowledges the disappointment of the school bond proposal falling short despite majority support but emphasizes that the district is listening and adapting. With a focus on safety, capacity, and career preparation, revised plans are underway, fueled by community input from a ThoughtExchange and upcoming listening sessions. Superintendent Tow-Yick closes with a heartfelt message of hope and pride in the district’s strength, ready to tackle challenges and achieve great things together.