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Campus Tours
he inception of the Prosper Promise provided many avenues for parents and the community to engage with the school district. One key opportunity for engagement was the addition of campus tours throughout the district. Parents and community members were able to sign up to tour one or multiple campuses.
contact person for new families to share experiences and speak factually about issues going on in the district,” Caufield said.
The ambassadors’ tours were open to parents, grandparents, and community members who were interested in connecting with their school communities and learning more about the positive These tours were conducted by volunteer things occurring in Prosper ISD schools. Prosper members of the Prosper Parent Ambassadors and Ambassadors. The Prosper district administrators gave Parent Ambassadors are more than 500 scheduled Our administrators and parent a group of individuals tours this year. ambassadors have done an from across Prosper ISD exceptional job this year providing that serve by working The district had to opportunities for our community to connect with the increase the number of to see the amazing work communities in which their tours planned due to its happening on our campuses.” child(ren) attends school. overwhelming success. “Our administrators - Dr. Holly Ferguson, Prosper Parent and parent ambassadors Superintendent of Schools Ambassador Laura have done an exceptional Caufield, a Prosper parent job this year providing with children at Reynolds Middle School, was excited opportunities for our community to see the amazing at the opportunity to learn more through the Parent work happening on our campuses,” said Prosper Ambassadors program. Superintendent Dr. Holly Ferguson.
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“These tours provided positive connections and interactions with prospective parents in the district. The committee is helping to provide a “face-to-face” 8
The district plans to offer more tours and opportunities for engagement through its Prosper Promise in the upcoming school year.