- November 8, 2024
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Palm Coast and Flagler Schools held its annual, collaborative Principals Breakfast on July 17 where officials discussed the vision and goals of both organizations.
The school principals and Flagler Schools’ leadership team, led by Superintendent LaShakia Moore, met with Palm Coast Mayor David Alfin and Acting City Manager Lauren Johnston, a Palm Coast press release said. The breakfast was meant to foster a “stronger partnership between the city’s leadership and the education community,” the press release said.
The Principals Breakfast underscored the importance of collaboration between the city of Palm Coast and Flagler Schools, highlighting the shared commitment to fostering a thriving, well-connected community that supports the educational and developmental needs of its children, the press release said.
On the city’s part, Johnston emphasized Palm Coast’s dedication to working closely with Flagler Schools to address and manage, through smart-managed growth, how future development impacts the school system.
Johnston also highlighted current and future potential collaborative programs the city hopes to continue in conjunction with Flagler Schools, including the UNF MedNexus Innovation Challenge and the C.H.I.R.P. program for environmental outreach.