- “I will work on a plan of action.” – Alejandra Alvarado, Educator, Ryle High School
- “I will find out if my student has done YouScience.” – Autumn N., Parent, Jefferson County Public Schools
- “I will be checking out the Campbel County alternatives program.” – Brandy B., Parent, Kenton County Schools
- “I will be more open minded to the brain development of teenagers.” – Bria Williams, American Way Middle, Shelby County Schools
- “I will sit down with my student to set goals and an action plan for his college selection.” – Bridgett L., Parent, Boone County Schools
- “I will make myself available to assist parents and students with finding the resources needed for their students to be successful.” – Butch Hamm, Educator, Boone County Schools
- “I will begin an action plan detailing resources received, then finding which resources would best serve my kids and students.” – Dominica B., Parent, Cincinnati Public Schools
- “I’d like to get more involved in my community. This meeting inspired me to do that.” – Frank Coffenberry, Parent, Cooper High School, Boone County Schools
- “I will reach out to facilitators who shared their contact info.” – Inna P., Parent, Cambell County Schools
- “Based on the information shared tonight, I will purchase a suggested book on adolescent brain development.” – Jacquelyn Johnson, Agape Child & Family Services
- “I will discuss possibilities the school district could unlock.” – Jan K., New York
- “I will look up several websites discussed in breakout rooms and ask my child about their YouScience test.” – Jennifer G., Parent, Beechwood Independent Schools
- “I will share the information I learned as a parent in the role as a resource to others.” – Kathy Burkhardt, Senior Director NaviGo, Learning Grove
- “I have many! One is to have my daughter email Sophie and ask about her GSP application.” – Kelly P., Parent, Gray Middle & Ryle High School, Boone County Schools
- “I will share info about Ignite with my students and make certain I am not only here for them but present with them.” – Kim Z., Parent, Boone County Schools
- “I will help better with equity and access for my AP Spanish Classes.” – Sra. Diaz Martin, Educator, Ryle High School, Boone County Schools
- “I will implement the help from employers to work with and high school students as they seek their careers.” – Meilani Montgomery, Malverne Union Free School District
- “I will commit to connecting to a new contact from tonight to share ideas.” – Rachel Ball, Director of Curriculum – Secondary Education, Newport Independent Schools
- “I plan to listen more and talk less. Listen with an open heart.” – Sherri Flournoy, NAACP Lakeview Branch
- “We have already started a to-do list and started thinking about a timeframe to get everything accomplished.” – Virginia L., Parent, Williamstown Schools
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