In the next three months, committee members will hold 12 meetings with parents, students, neighborhood groups, educators and others, to determine how the community can help children be more successful in schools, whether those schools are public, charter or parochial.
After the community discussions conclude, Whaley will announce specific action items that she and the City Commission will push forward with the help of community partners. JEREMY P. KELLEY
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