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December Update – Celebrating 2024: Building Momentum to 2025!

Written by Lauren Boisvert

As the year comes to a close, we reflect on the remarkable progress we’ve made in 2024. Guided by the goals set forth by our Champion’s Council during strategic planning, we’ve tackled challenges head-on and achieved meaningful milestones for our community.

This year’s accomplishments wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication of our partners, supporters, and community members. Your commitment to our shared vision has helped us make Manchester stronger, more inclusive, and full of opportunity for our community.

To see the specific ways we’ve made an impact, check out our December Impact Newsletter, now available online. It highlights the achievements and initiatives that defined our year, offering a closer look at how we’re driving change.

Together, we are laying the groundwork for an even brighter future. As we look toward 2025, we are excited to carry forward this momentum and continue working side by side with all of you to create lasting impact.

Thank you for being an essential part of this journey. Here’s to another year of progress, collaboration, and growth for Manchester!

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.