
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – North Dakota School Superintendent Levi Bachmeier continues to hold listening sessions at school districts across the state. One of those sessions was held in Valley City at the Hi-Liner Activity Center on Wednesday, February 11th.
Bachmeier gathered input from city leaders, school administrators, school board members, and teachers along with the interim president of VCSU and the executive directors of the Valley City Barnes County Development Corporation and the North Dakota High School Activities Association.
School funding and the retention of school teachers and educators was one of the main topics of discussion in Valley City. Steve Urness has a chance to visit with Bachmeier after the session, the interview is below.
Bachmeier then traveled to the Litchville-Marion School to gather input from city and school leaders during another listening session on Wednesday, February 11th.
On Friday, February 13th Bachmeier will be in the Lakota School from 10:30am to 12:30pm and then he’ll be at the Larimore School 1:30pm to 3:30pm.
North Dakota has 165 operating school districts, all of which Bachmeier has promised to visit during his time as the state’s top K-12 school official. As of Tuesday, he has toured 19 districts; he has scheduled 15 more visits through the end of March.
