What's working?
What makes your school special? What programs, people and opportunities should RRISD protect and strengthen?
THE 56 PROJECT · PLACE 5 · MIRIAM ARORA · PLACE 5
Every school has a story. A trustee should know it.
Place 5 is a districtwide responsibility.
The 56 Project is Miriam's commitment to look beyond her own schools and listen across RRISD: to families, educators, students and communities throughout the district.
Because the decisions made at the board table affect all 56 schools.
At every stop, Miriam wants to understand four things:
What makes your school special? What programs, people and opportunities should RRISD protect and strengthen?
Where are students, educators or families running into challenges that deserve a closer look?
What do students need today to be ready for college, careers, trades, entrepreneurship and a world changing faster than ever?
What would you want someone sitting at the board table to understand about your school before making decisions that affect it?
IS WHAT WE LEARN
The goal of the 56 Project isn't to rank schools or collect campaign pictures. It is to understand what is happening across the district: where RRISD is excelling, where there are gaps, and where thoughtful leadership can make a difference.
What Miriam learns will help inform the questions she asks, the priorities she develops and the way she approaches the work of a trustee as we prepare our students for what's next.
Updates from the 56 Project will live here throughout the campaign.
What Miriam heard. What she learned. What questions it raises.
56 Schools. One District. Every Student.