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File #: HCC-311-FY25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 4/16/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/21/2025 Final action: 4/21/2025
Title: FY26 Budget Amendment: EAC Principals' Luncheon
Sponsors: Emily Strab, Joanne Waszczak, Kareem Redmond
Indexes: Budget, Legislative
Submitted by: Councilmember Strab, Waszczak, Redmond
Submitting Department: Legislative
Agenda Section: Action

Item Title:
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FY26 Budget Amendment: EAC Principals' Luncheon
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Suggested Action:
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I move the Mayor and Council amend the FY26 Budget by adding $1,000 for a Principal's Luncheon organized by the Hyattsville Education Committee.
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Summary Background:
The Hyattsville Education Advisory Committee is asking for a stipend of $1000 to host Principals or Staff Liaisons from the 11 major schools that are either in Hyattsville or whose majority of students are Hyattsville residents, and an additional meeting with the City of Hyattsville's Youth Advisory Council. We would like to continue the recurring luncheon that we successfully restarted last year in which we invited principals or school administrators to come together and address many of the larger concerns that their schools are facing and to facilitate discussion about what the Education Advisory Committee could aid with and what we all could collaborate on with the assistance of the city. The list of schools that we would invite individuals from includes Hyattsville Elementary, Felegy Elementary, Hyattsville Middle, Nicholas Orem Middle, Northwestern High School, Rosa Parks Elementary, Cesar Chavez Elementary, Chelsea School, St. Matthew's Parish Day School, DeMatha Catholic High School, and St. Jerome Academy.
Our events would offer an open dialog for principals and students to identify the issues they see within their school communities for both students and for their faculty and staff. It would also allow for an important opportunity to continue a vital dialogue between the schools and to allow them to identify overlapping issues that they could collaborate on. Furthermore, this event would help the Education Advisory Committee market itself as an important community tool to bridge any gaps between the city council and educational community and raise awareness of the commi...

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