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Let's Talk! To Focus on Our Schools and COVID-19 (Via Zoom video-conferencing)

  • Sisters Community Hall 301 SE Elm St. Sisters, OR United States (map)

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Please join us for a focus on our local schools during COVID-19—the fourth topic in a series of recent Let’s Talk discussions examining the pandemic’s impact on the local community. The Sept. 21 event will feature leaders from the school district, including:

• Curtiss Scholl, Superintendent, Sisters School District
• Jay Wilkins, Chair, Sisters School Board

Participants will have an opportunity to hear from local education leaders as they share government requirements for in-person learning and their personal plans and priorities for educating our local youth during the pandemic.

The talk is set for 6-8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21 via Zoom. Our goal is to offer an engaging, informative and thought-provoking evening of conversation. As always, attendees will be invited to ask questions and to offer feedback. Your viewpoint is welcome!

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* Let’s Talk! is free, but we ask that you RSVP (by clicking on one of the RSVP links in this article), so we can prepare and send you the Zoom link in advance of the meeting.

Citizens4Community is a non-partisan and non-political organization. Among our activities, we are helping to promote and implement the Sisters Country Vision Action Plan. The plan consists of 20 key strategies that were voted on and prioritized by the community.

Sisters School District (SSD) is mentioned in several "Connected Sisters" Vision strategies, including those focused on fostering innovative curriculum, distinctive programming, community-based initiatives, and year-round use of existing Sisters School District facilities. Hopes also include bolstering SSD as a "hub of community" and better connecting students to the community. On Sept. 20 we'll discuss topics including how can the school district continue to plan for and pursue these aspirations in the face of a virus and unprecedented wildfires?

Let's Talk! typically takes place the third Monday of each month. We’ve been hosting Let’s Talk! online for the past few months. We’d love to have you join us via video, but if you can only attend via audio (your phone), that will work, too. and we look forward to a time when we can all sit down in the same room again. Until then, we encourage you—whether you’re a longtime Let’s Talk! participant or a newcomer—to join us, invite a friend, and share your thoughts.

We look forward to a time when we can forgo Zoom and all sit down in the same room again. Until then, we encourage you—whether you’re a longtime Let’s Talk! participant or a newcomer—to join us, invite a friend, and share your thoughts.


Previous ‘Let’s Talk!’ Events