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LISTEN: League of Women Voters Forum 10/7/23: USD 383 School Board

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By KMAN Staff on October 10, 2023 KMAN Special Feature, Podcasts
Candidates for the USD 383 school board participated in Saturday's forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Manhattan/Riley County. (Photo by Brandon Peoples/KMAN)

The League of Women’s Voters held two candidate forums at the Public Library. This is the second forum featuring USD 383 candidatess.

https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/1007-Womens-Voters-2-resample.mp3

Time stamps below indicate when in the audio questions are asked of the candidates, who then self identify before providing their 90 second responses to each question. Opening and closing statements aren’t included in the time stamps.

16:30     Question 1: Property taxes are on the rise. How do you think the school board should balance the needs of students without overburdening taxpayers?

29:56     Question 2: What is your position on meeting the needs of students from different areas of diverse backgrounds, (i.e. special education, LGBT). – specific examples?

43:07     Question 3: What is your position on alternative credentialing to meet the needs of staffing?

55:18     Question 4: What is your understanding of the community’s interest to change the mascot?

1:06:26  Question 5: How can relationships between and among admins, teachers, students and the community be improved?

1:18:36  Question 6: How can USD 383 help create better alignment between skills and jobs in the region?

1:31:26  Question 7: What is the most important concept a teacher should impart on his/her students? 

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