October 20, 2025 - 02:57

PENFIELD, N.Y. — The safety of students in Penfield schools has raised significant concerns among parents and community members. In response, the Penfield Board of Education is set to hold a meeting on Tuesday, October 21, to address these pressing issues.
During this meeting, the board will allocate time for public comments, allowing community members to voice their thoughts and concerns regarding student safety. A total of twenty individuals will be given the chance to speak, ensuring a diverse range of perspectives is heard.
To participate in the public comment period, interested individuals must register in advance. This initiative reflects the board's commitment to fostering a collaborative environment where community input is valued and considered in decision-making processes.
As the meeting approaches, many are hopeful that constructive dialogue will lead to actionable solutions that enhance the safety and well-being of all students within the district.
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