Many corporations have learned the value of asking their customers how they can improve their product or service.
So it’s only natural that a school district would do the same thing with its students – just like Tempe Union High School District under Superintendent Dr. Stacia Wilson did all this school year.
On May 20, it was time for the Superintendent’s Student Advisory Committee to tell the Governing Board what they learned and thought. Their report came only days before Tempe Union on May 28 bids farewell to 2,810 seniors graduating in commencement exercises at its six high schools – including 667 at Desert Vista and 337 at Mountain Pointe…