Officials discussed the implementation of a new parent app to engage special populations, address low parent engagement levels, and provide access through district kiosks. The board also reviewed the district’s approach to communicating academic information and ensuring that all communication methods remain inclusive. Additionally, the meeting covered a community-driven funding initiative aiming to increase public school funding through a constitutional amendment. The board recognized students and community members for their contributions, including the introduction of the ‘gold card’ for senior citizens. School safety, particularly the introduction of metal detectors, is also highlighted as a key concern addressed in the meeting.