The Compass

The Compass

Manchester Proud Update – Reflecting on Progress, Preparing for the Future

Written by Lauren Boisvert

Over the past several years, Manchester Proud has made significant strides in strengthening our schools, fostering community connections, and creating opportunities for students and families. As we closed out 2024, we celebrated the impact of our efforts—from career-connected learning initiatives and community resource guides to the expansion of the Compass platform and securing alongside Manchester School District a $2.5 million Federal Community Schools Grant. These accomplishments have been made possible through collaboration, dedication, and a shared vision of a stronger, more inclusive Manchester.

However, with all of this progress, we recognize the importance of pausing to reflect and ask: What’s next?

In 2025, Manchester Proud’s Champion’s Council will embark on a strategic planning process to define our focus for the years ahead. This intentional pause will allow us to assess our progress, listen to our community, and align our efforts with the evolving needs of Manchester’s schools and families.

While this strategic planning process unfolds, Manchester Proud remains committed to its core mission: ensuring that every student has access to the resources, opportunities, and support they need to thrive. Our work in strengthening business partnerships, enhancing communication channels, and expanding career pathways will continue, even as we determine our next steps.

Stay connected with us as we embark on this journey. The best is yet to come! ONWARD!

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The power of building and tending to community partnerships is a multiplier, expanding our collective knowledge, expertise, experience, capacity, resources, opportunity, and commitment to our common goal of excellence and equity for all learners. The old saying that, “Two heads are better than one”, certainly applies to our work, and we are so very fortunate to have many, many heads contributing to the success of our District.