During a recent meeting of the Paradise Valley Unified School District governing board, members discussed the continuation of a long-standing tradition: a field trip to Disney that has been part of the school’s programming for six years, excluding the COVID-19 pandemic. The trip is designed to foster team building and includes educational components through Disney's youth education series, which offers curriculum-based workshops. This year, students will participate in an illustrative storytelling workshop.
Board member Misses Christensen shared her positive experience with the trip, emphasizing its educational value and the inspiration it provided to her son, who is now pursuing a career in music production. The board unanimously approved the trip, reinforcing its commitment to combining fun with educational opportunities.
The meeting also included a \"call to the public\" segment, allowing community members to voice their concerns. Amanda Lim, a parent and STEM professional, highlighted the district's efforts in developing future STEM leaders through programs like the TGen Bioscience Leadership Academy. She praised the achievements of students from the Crest program, particularly Abigail Washler, who received a scholarship for her participation in the academy.
The board reiterated the importance of community engagement and the respectful exchange of ideas, while also addressing upcoming policy revisions in response to recent legislative changes. The meeting underscored the district's dedication to fostering educational experiences that prepare students for future success.