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Community Dialogue Night with Springfield High School students March 15, 2018 SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – You are invited to a Community Dialogue Night hosted by students from Springfield High School at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20 at the Nolin-Murray Center. This event is an opportunity for students and community members to come together and gain a fresh, multi-generational perspective on issues important to youth in the Springfield community. These students are participating in a group called “Getting to Y” and were trained in how to analyze data from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). The students held a retreat to analyze the data and identified their top three areas of concern and their top three strengths for their school that they saw in the data. The purpose of the Community Dialogue Night is to give the students an opportunity to share this information with the community and work together to develop ideas for future action to positively impact the community. This is an excellent time for adults and students to come together to gain an understanding of the assets and strengths in the local community, address challenges that face youth, share resources, and develop action items for the future. The event will be held at the Nolin-Murray Center, 40 Summer Street, Springfield, Vt. at 6 p.m. on Tuesday March 20, 2018. Refreshments will be provided, as well as resources and materials from community organizations. All are welcome! Getting to Y is a collaborative effort of UP for Learning, Vermont Agency of Education, and Vermont Department of Health.
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