INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — The Washoe County School District has scheduled a community forum for 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 11, at Incline Elementary School.
The North Lake Tahoe Bonanza will provide live coverage of the event at www.tahoebonanza.com, beginning at 6:15 p.m.
The forum will follow a similar format as the Feb. 4 school district-sponsored meeting at the Donald W. Reynolds Community Non-Profit Center, a WCSD spokeswoman said.
The Feb. 4 "community seminar," which drew about 100 residents and parents, featured presentations from Deputy Superintendent Pedro Martinez; Serena Robb, who has been hired by the district to coordinate implementation at Incline schools; and Daryl DiBitonto, current IB coordinator at Wooster High School.
John Clark, Kathleen Watty and Sharon Kennedy — current administrators at Incline High, Middle and Elementary schools — also attended the meeting.
The North Lake Tahoe Bonanza will provide live coverage of this week's forum through the Cover It Live program. The emerging technology allows a reporter to transcribe events as they happen, craft interactive polls, facilitate resident feedback by posting comments as they're submitted. The Bonanza looks forward to your participation.
The North Lake Tahoe Bonanza will provide live coverage of the event at www.tahoebonanza.com, beginning at 6:15 p.m.
The forum will follow a similar format as the Feb. 4 school district-sponsored meeting at the Donald W. Reynolds Community Non-Profit Center, a WCSD spokeswoman said.
The Feb. 4 "community seminar," which drew about 100 residents and parents, featured presentations from Deputy Superintendent Pedro Martinez; Serena Robb, who has been hired by the district to coordinate implementation at Incline schools; and Daryl DiBitonto, current IB coordinator at Wooster High School.
John Clark, Kathleen Watty and Sharon Kennedy — current administrators at Incline High, Middle and Elementary schools — also attended the meeting.
The North Lake Tahoe Bonanza will provide live coverage of this week's forum through the Cover It Live program. The emerging technology allows a reporter to transcribe events as they happen, craft interactive polls, facilitate resident feedback by posting comments as they're submitted. The Bonanza looks forward to your participation.


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