Help Shape the Future of Early Learning in Oshkosh

The Oshkosh community is invited to share feedback on early learning and 4K needs during a series of community conversations this May.

How can the Oshkosh Area School District best meet the needs of our youngest learners and their families? The Oshkosh community will have the opportunity to answer that question during a series of "Community Conversations" taking place throughout the month of May.

These sessions are designed to gather direct feedback on early learning and four-year-old kindergarten (4K) programming in our community. The goal is to hear from those who know our children best to ensure that OASD programing is evolving alongside the needs of Oshkosh families.

Who Should Participate?

The sessions are open to parents, guardians, family members, and "champions of children." This includes families with children currently enrolled in preschool or 4K, those who have recently completed these programs, or those with children who will be enrolling soon. You do not need to have children currently enrolled in the OASD to participate; community members and local organization representatives are also welcome.

Event Dates & Locations

  • May 4: 5:30 – 7:00 PM | Copper Hall
  • May 17: 1:30 – 3:00 PM | Oshkosh Public Library
  • May 18: 5:30 – 7:00 PM | Menominee Elementary
  • May 20: 5:30 – 7:00 PM | Carl Traeger Elementary

More Details

To ensure all families can participate, the following supports are provided:

  • Incentives: Food and gift cards for all participants.
  • Accessibility: Childcare, transportation, and translation services are available upon request through the RSVP form.

How to Participate

Interested participants are encouraged to complete the [Online RSVP Form] to assist organizers in planning for food and support services. You may also view the [Event Flyer] for more details.

Questions regarding these sessions can be directed to admin@sepoishope.org.

This outreach effort is being facilitated by SEPO, in collaboration with the Oshkosh Area School District, and is made possible through a grant from the Basic Needs Giving Partnership.

 

Flyer promoting SEPO Early Learning Focus Groups