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Community demands better facilities for Highland Park students

October 04, 2024 | Topeka Public Schools, School Boards, Kansas


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Community demands better facilities for Highland Park students
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the needs of Highland Park High School, particularly regarding the use of its stadium and facilities. A representative highlighted the importance of these amenities for local students, emphasizing that transportation issues significantly impact families in the area. Many parents have expressed a desire for the stadium to be utilized again, as transporting students to other facilities poses a challenge.

In response, officials acknowledged the need to consider such requests when planning maintenance and project funding. They assured attendees that efforts are being made to address the needs of schools on the east side of the district, including Highland Park. Although some projects may not appear on the major maintenance plan, smaller funding allocations are being utilized to ensure equitable distribution of resources across the district.

The conversation underscored the importance of community engagement, particularly for families who may not have the time or resources to advocate for their needs. Officials reiterated their commitment to working closely with school principals and addressing the specific requirements of each school to foster an equitable educational environment.

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