El Paso Leaders Unite at Summit to Forge Child-Friendly Future for the City’s Youth

The Socorro Independent School District took a significant step towards child well-being by participating in the Second Annual Summit on Building a Child-Friendly El Paso. In a concerted effort with the City of El Paso, local leaders gathered to discuss strategies for advancing the interests of the city’s youth. This year’s summit was hosted at the Starlight Event Center on Oct. 29, with a turnout that included U.S. Representative Veronica Escobar and El Paso Mayor Renard Johnson, as well as an assembly of business and civic influencers, according to Socorro ISD.

During the event, SISD Superintendent James Vasquez joined other panelists to stress a collaborative 10-year strategic plan designed to align education with the future demands of the workforce. “If we work together, we’re better able to work with our students to provide a better education that’s going to help the economic prosperity of El Paso,” Vasquez told Socorro ISD. His comments underscore the summit’s broader focus on integrating child well-being into local policymaking and positioning El Paso as a UNICEF Child-Friendly City…

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