In a recent government meeting, various trustees shared updates on community events and ongoing initiatives, highlighting the importance of student engagement and legislative developments.
Trustee Brown reported on a productive meeting of the student senate, where discussions centered around updating the phone policy. A presentation is planned for an upcoming student luncheon to further explore the benefits of this policy change. Additionally, Brown announced the next training session for student board members scheduled for Monday.
Trustee Muirhead provided insights from the CalSSD meeting, emphasizing active legislative discussions in Sacramento. Muirhead also recounted the success of the Santa Clara Parade of Champions, which featured local students, including cheerleaders and robotics teams, despite the challenging heat. The event showcased community spirit, with hopes for further student participation in future parades.
A highlight of the week was the YWCA Inspire Luncheon, where civil rights icon Ruby Bridges spoke. Muirhead reflected on Bridges' experiences integrating schools at a young age, noting the profound impact of education on children. Bridges' story served as a reminder of the ongoing importance of inclusivity in education.
Trustee Canova remarked on the lengthy meeting, indicating that the discussions were significant enough to warrant further questions from the trustees. The meeting concluded with a moment of remembrance for Phil Volta, underscoring the community's commitment to honoring its members.