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- El Paso County
- 4/27/26
- 04/27/2026
- 157 Minutes
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Overview: The Harrison District 2 School Board meeting on January 22, 2026, highlighted notable achievements within the district, including record graduation rates and successful academic programs, while also addressing concerns regarding legislative impacts on education. Key discussions focused on the district’s proactive measures to enhance student success and community involvement, alongside resolutions opposing tuition tax credits and supporting Black History Month.
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- El Paso County
- 4/27/26
- 04/27/2026
- 184 Minutes
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Overview: The Harrison District 2 School Board meeting, held on November 6, focused primarily on the district’s impressive staff retention rates, strategic improvements in math education, and a comprehensive financial audit revealing significant fiscal progress.
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- El Paso County
- 4/27/26
- 04/27/2026
- 143 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Harrison District 2 School Board meeting highlighted advancements in student achievements, the introduction of Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways, and a fond farewell to the district’s in-house legal counsel. The meeting also addressed concerns about political education and the promotion of local driving schools.
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- El Paso County
- 2/19/26
- 58 Minutes
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Overview: The Widefield 3 School Board meeting was marked by the appointment of Stephanie Howell as the new superintendent, amid rising concerns over student safety and bullying within the district. The meeting also addressed various educational initiatives and heard public comments urging the board to take actionable steps to improve student safety.
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- El Paso County
- 1/15/26
- 42 Minutes
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Overview: The Widefield 3 School Board meeting on January 15, 2026, saw the approval of eight significant bond contracts each exceeding a million dollars, alongside inspiring presentations from students involved in the Peak Education and Development (PCAD) program. The board also approved several new course proposals and student travel requests, while discussions on public engagement and policy revisions highlighted the meeting.