Emerson-Hubbard Community Engagement Meeting - Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at 7:30 P.M.
Emerson-Hubbard Community Schools
November 10, 2025
The Emerson-Hubbard Board of Education has scheduled a community meeting for Wednesday, November 12, 2025. The public session will take place in the high school gym at 1503 Dakota Street in Emerson beginning at 7:30 pm.
This community discussion is part of a larger Strategic Planning process and will give the Board of Education and district administration the opportunity to listen to community stakeholders. The results will help formulate a vision of the future and identify goals and strategies necessary to move the district forward to meet the challenges of the 21st century. We will be discussing the strengths, accomplishments, and challenges of our school district, the vision and expectations for our schools, and objectives necessary to design our future by discussing the following questions:
1) What are the districts’ greatest strengths or accomplishments that we should preserve and build upon?
2) If the district could focus on only 2-3 major priorities over the next five years, what should they be?
3) What more can the district do to attract students/families to the area to increase enrollment?
4) Identify what you believe are the key areas the district might focus on to improve and expand learning facilities and grounds. (functionality of learning space, safety and security, building access and parking, capacity to support student enrollment, building maintenance, extracurricular facilities, grounds, and other)
Community members are being invited by the district for two reasons: to ensure that a broad, cross-section of interests, backgrounds, and perspectives are included and to ensure that board members are able to hear from all participants in a purposeful and efficient manner.
We are inviting staff members, parents, students, community leaders, and other interested members of the public to work together with us-so that we may effectively plan for the future of our district and students. Any patron wishing to attend the session to be considered part of the process is encouraged to do so. Representatives of the Nebraska Association of School Boards will facilitate the community engagement process.