Comstock Public Schools
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Ralph
Wine
Here is some info shared by this candidate regarding working with school community stakeholders:
Get parents and CPS board ,staff together for a assembly to get the challenges of today problems out open for discussion to try to have a better outcome for the students welfare. Try promote positive insights and support for the overwhelming challenges of today, success for students. Something is missing from the curriculum for K-8 outside of the STEM PROGRAM in CPS system. Mi Data scores are not good at all. That needs attention asap. As far as the budgets I have been self employed since 1995 till present minus 2015 through 2020. Then back 2020,June till present. Wife passed in a car accident took a little time to get through all that . I believe that are students is why we are here,so they should be the focus of the needs . I believe that I have the experience of what it takes to be successful in business atmosphere is a strong suit that I have preformed throughout my years of self employment. The needs of the teachers are also a issue but I believe that is not solely for the board
I believe that the superintendent is in control of there needs and there should be a report for the board to look and ultimately the superintendent is there go to as I understand the chain of employer to employees.
Pamela
Dickinson
Here is some info shared by this candidate regarding working with school community stakeholders:
We currently provide community members with this information in a number of ways. CPS monthly board meetings that are also live streamed on YouTube, superintendent celebration reports on the district website and conducting parent and student surveys to gain useful data for critical decision making.