PVSchools announces public Literature List Committee meeting for May 7, 2026

Paradise Valley Unified District Superintendent Troy Bales (2023)
Paradise Valley Unified District Superintendent Troy Bales (2023)
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Paradise Valley Unified School District announced on May 5 that its Literature List Committee will hold a public meeting on May 7, 2026 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The meeting will be held virtually and is open to the public.

The announcement highlights the district’s compliance with Arizona Revised Statutes §15-721 and §38-431.02, which require notice of such meetings to the general public. Open meeting law allows members of the community to attend but not participate in discussions during these sessions.

Detailed agenda information for the Literature List Committee meeting is available at least 24 hours in advance at both the District Administrative Center located at 15002 North 32nd Street, Phoenix, and on the district website.

Paradise Valley Unified School District serves the Paradise Valley area in Arizona and operates under a board of school trustees. The district promotes anti-racism, equity, and inclusion in its policies and practices; focuses on engaging students through quality instruction; offers community learning centers and magnet programs; and specializes in public schooling within the education sector, according to the official website.

The upcoming committee meeting reflects PVSchools’ ongoing commitment to transparency and community involvement as it continues efforts to inspire students through dynamic learning experiences.



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