Director O'Halloran outlines community engagement for design phase of new project

August 01, 2025 | Milwaukee School District, School Districts, Wisconsin


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Director O'Halloran outlines community engagement for design phase of new project
The Milwaukee School District is gearing up for a significant community engagement initiative as it enters the design phase of a new project. During the Regular Monthly Board Meeting on August 1, 2025, President Zombor and Director O'Halloran highlighted the importance of involving not just families, but also neighbors in discussions about upcoming developments.

A key point raised was the potential use of the eNotify system to enhance communication efforts. One board member emphasized the need for additional outreach, suggesting that sometimes a sixth attempt at engagement can make all the difference. This reflects a commitment to ensuring that the community is well-informed and involved in the planning process.

The administration confirmed that they have already begun community engagement efforts in previous years and plan to continue this trend. They will present design updates at various intervals, allowing for ongoing feedback and interaction with the community. The use of eNotify is expected to streamline these communications, making it easier for residents to stay informed.

This proactive approach aims to foster a collaborative environment as the district moves forward with its plans, ensuring that all voices are heard and considered. The next steps will involve sharing design details with the community, reinforcing the district's dedication to transparency and inclusivity in its initiatives.

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