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Kylene Dibble, our Director of Chapter Services, was the closing plenary speaker at the Wisconsin Pu

Kylene Dibble, our Director of Chapter Services, was the closing plenary speaker at the Wisconsin Public Education Network's 9th Annual Summer Summit. [Forward this message to a friend.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Web Site]( [View in Browser]( [Logo](   PPS UPDATES August 2023 [Image] PPS Participates at Wisconsin Public Education Network’s Summer Summit   Kylene Dibble, our Director of Chapter Services, was the closing plenary speaker at the [Wisconsin Public Education Network's]( Annual Summer Summit. This gathering brought together a diverse group of public school advocates, ranging from administrators and board members to parents, educators, caregivers, and community volunteers. During the summit, attendees discussed how we can hold ourselves, our schools, and our leaders accountable for making sure every child in every public school has what they need to thrive. [Read the Summit RoundUp]( Support Maui School Communities   Recently, tragedy struck the Maui community, and our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are extended to all impacted by the devastating wildfires. If you would like to support the public schools affected, you may make a donation by visiting the [PPS-Hawaii website](. Parent Advisory Committees are Critical to the Local Control Accountability Plan   Educational partners play a crucial role in the development and annual update of the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). These partners include a diverse range of individuals and organizations, but one key group is parents. [Learn More](   By the Numbers Statistics from the experts about issues that impact public schools   - 390,549: [Be Reading]( a free interactive reading program for students in grades K-6. Currently, there are 390,549 kids enrolled! Learn more about how you can enroll your child today. - 14 Million: More than 14 million students use the [IXL Learning Hub]( This online learning platform contains a comprehensive personalized learning experience for students in pre-Kindergarten and carries them through high school. Subjects include reading, math, science and social studies.       Follow Us on Social Media Please remember to like and share PPS information with friends and family. Follow us on [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( and [Twitter]( today! #PublicSchoolProud Copyright © 2023 Parents for Public Schools, Inc. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Web Site]() [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Powered by thedatabank, gbc.](

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