may, 2023

04may6:00 pm9:00 pmEngage SPPS! Community Conversation & DinnerHumboldt High School

Event Details

Over the next month, SPPS is hosting two events in a series called Engage SPPS! Community Conversations & Dinner. All members of our community are invited to share a meal and discuss what our students, staff and families need to thrive and achieve educational success.
Topics will include SPPS strategies for equity and inclusion, mental health, academic support, college and career planning, and family engagement. The feedback from these events will be used to help set priorities for the district’s strategic plan, SPPS Achieves, and American Rescue Plan (ARP) initiatives.
Event Dates
●April 25 | Washington Technology Magnet School, 1495
Rice Street, Saint Paul | 6-9p.m.
●May 4 | Humboldt High School, 30 East Baker Street, Saint Paul | 6-9 p.m.
Details
●These events are free!
●Dinner is provided with an abundance of food options to meet dietary preferences.
●Child care is provided.
●Transportation can be arranged in advance if needed.
●Interpreters are available in Spanish, Hmong, Somali and Karen.
Attendees can participate in one or both events. Stay for a while or the whole time. We will accommodate as many participants as possible. Let us know you are coming! Register online at marnitastable.org/spps2023, email
sammie@marnitastable.org or call 612-928-7744. Registration is encouraged but not required.
For more information on these events, please visit spps.org/Page/42080.
About Saint Paul Public Schools
SPPS is Minnesota’s second-largest school district, educating approximately 33,000 students across 68 schools. Highly trained and deeply dedicated staff, cutting-edge academic programs, and strong community support are among the district’s hallmarks. Our students speak more than 114 languages, sharing their ideas and cultures with their classmates and teachers every single day.
Learn more at spps.org.
About Marnita’s Table
At Marnita’s Table, we seek to close gaps across difference by making Intentional Social Interaction the new pattern for society where Indigenous, people of color, the disenfranchised, the poor, the unheard, the LGBTQ+ and anyone who is normally left out of community decision making is automatically included and valued at the policymaking and resource-sharing table.
Experts at social capital building, we’ve welcomed almost 100,000 people from around the world and around the way to find common ground while breaking bread – we bring people together to create meaningful change and more equitable systems. Find out more at marnitastable.org.

Time

(Thursday) 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CT

Location

Humboldt High School

30 East Baker Street

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