Cardona and Prigmore Interview – July 27, 2020

Parental Involvement In Public Education. Democratic Perspective welcomes Thomasene Cardona and Monique Prigmore who are campaigning for seats on the Camp Verde School Board in Camp Verde, Arizona. Cardona currently serves as a Tribal Council member of the Yavapai-Apache Nation. Prigmore is also a member of the Tribal Council. The two intend to address broad educational issues such as increased parental involvement, availability of high-speed Internet, and communication with students and parents. In particular, they are focused on addressing the achievement gap and the dropout rate, especially within the tribal community.

You can learn more by participating in an educational forum at 6:30 p.m., August 5, 2020. It will be available on Zoom. It will also be livestreamed on Facebook. The links are available on Cardona’s Facebook page.

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