Please Introduce Yourself What's your connection to St. Paul public schools? mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _________________________________________
1) PERSONAL EXCHANGES:
I've noticed that the discussion about the Stadium has begun to get a little personal and have contacted SEVERAL participants off-line. Please, let's keep the discussion respectful and take any personal exchanges offline.
2) INTRODUCTIONS:
I'd like to thank those of you who've introduced yourselves this morning and talked a bit about your own connection to the school district. I know that this exercise is a little different in the context of our forum, but I think it might be a very healthy and productive experiment.
However, for this to work, we need to hear from more of you. Please, feel free to keep your introduction very quick and brief.
Who is out there? And what connections, if any, do you have to the school district?
So far, we've heard from (excuse my summaries):
1) Tim Erickson - List Manager, Graduate, Parent, Volunteer
2) Mike Fratto - Parent (children not in district), St. Paul Resident
3) Anne Carroll - Graduate, Parent, Volunteer, Member of School Board
4) Joelle Tegwen - Parent (child not in district), works for
College of Education, Has Ideas to Share....
5) Suzanne Yeager - Director of Communication For District,
Parent (children attended public schools in Ohio)
6) Jennifer Armstrong - I'm a mom of 4 kids, 4 schools and an
active volunteer with NEAT. www.stpaulneat.org
7) Mary Baker - Recent transplant to St. Paul,
parent of pre-schooler, interested in home schooling
resourcesWe all know that there are lots more of you out there (over 350 subscribers). I don't expect to hear from everyone, but lets see if we can't make this list grow a little.
Can we get to 10 introductions by NOON!
:-)
Thanks,
-- Tim Erickson List Manager St. Paul Issues Forum http://www.e-democracy.org/stpaul/ Hamline Midway Resident 651-643-0722 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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