Stockton School Board Candidates Invited To October Forum

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Fat City Feed has officially invited all candidates running for Stockton's School Board to participate in an exciting and highly anticipated forum on October 2nd. Organized in partnership with Teach for America – California Capital Valley, the event is designed to provide a platform where candidates can engage with local parents, educators, and voters about the future of Stockton’s education system.

The forum, scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at The Well, will give Stockton families the chance to hear directly from the candidates on key issues. Questions will be gathered from local parents of school-age children, ensuring that the topics addressed reflect the real concerns of the community. Fat City Feed will moderate the event, maintaining a balanced and informative discussion among the candidates.

This forum is generating excitement as it offers an unprecedented opportunity for residents to connect with the candidates who could shape the direction of education in Stockton. With local schools facing various challenges, including funding and academic achievement gaps, this event promises to play a pivotal role in informing voters ahead of the election.

In addition to the forum, candidates are encouraged to participate in a questionnaire that will be featured on Fat City Feed, providing deeper insights into their positions and plans. Community members are eagerly awaiting these profiles, which will help them make informed decisions about the future of their schools and children’s education.

The upcoming forum and candidate profiles represent an important moment for Stockton’s education landscape, as families, educators, and voters come together to engage with the candidates shaping the next generation’s opportunities.

If you would like to RSVP for the event, please click the provided links to secure your spot.

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