This topic came up at our board meeting this week. The District has conducted a Meet the Candidate's Night for six years. While I have my personal opinion as to whether the District should be involved or not, they currently host the event prior to the Budget Hearing. The idea originated from a District PTA committee because they wanted to know more about the candidates beyond the candidates' biographies that are submitted for the district newsletter. The format used by the district ended up being no different - basically candidates reading their own bios off a paper. Does anyone have any experience with an event such as this? Is it hosted by the district or another community group? I would be interested in learning about the format used and the types of organizations that have offered these events to the community.
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Our district generally holds a similar event, but in our district, the “Friends of Music” group is the sponsoring organization. The president of the friends group has solicited questions to be asked during the event. This person works with a local newspaper reporter, who asks the questions of candidates. By and large, this format works well, as the moderator doesn’t have a horse in the race. As a district and a BOE, I would steer very clear of direct involvement in any such programming. If you have a larger organization, such as a League of Women Voters with some experience in political involvement, so much the better.