AURORA | Aurora Public Schools wants the community to help them define what success looks like across the school district.

“We want to engage, to share our vision and values,” Anne Keke, the president of the Board of Education for Aurora Public Schools, said during a city council meeting this week. “We would like the community to weigh in again, as far as what they would like to see the board work on or monitor for our students and staff next.”

Every five years, APS has been working to find ways to reach out to the community to learn from the community and identify where to set goals and guardrails for the next five years. The school board officials are asking the community to tell them what they want to see from their students going forward.

Last year, Aurora voters approved a ground

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