Eanes Parents Unite

Getting involved as a parent and Influencing the educational and development outcomes of your child is the focus of this three part series which will cover hot topic issues including parental rights, Diversity Equity & Inclusion (DEI) training and how school library books may be inappropriately exposing elementary and middle school children to sexually explicit materials.

Show Notes

Getting involved as a parent and Influencing the educational and development outcomes of your child is the focus of this three part series which will cover hot topic issues including parental rights, Diversity Equity & Inclusion (DEI) training and how school library books may be inappropriately exposing elementary and middle school children to sexually explicit materials.

In this first episode we interview Jennifer Stevens the founder of Eanes Kids First [www.EanesKidsFirst.com] and a long-time local entrepreneur and business owner that has been involved in countless charitable organizations for years in our community. Hear her story on how she started EKF and their current focus on parental rights; holding EISD leadership accountable to conducting business in an open and transparent way while authentically engaging parents in their decision making processes.  Jen’s group is also acutely interested in making sure we close our $4M fiscal deficit.  Jen’s passion for putting our children and teachers first comes through powerfully in this episode as she slides through many topics and initiatives that parents may want to get behind.

What is Eanes Parents Unite?

We’re trying to start a productive conversation about the current state of Eanes Independent School District. Our hope is to find common ground as parents and leaders by discussing the history of EISD, the merits of leadership decisions happening right now, and the change in the district’s stated mission that could hold sway over its future. This conversation is vital because, like all parents, we want our children to grow as individuals, learn in a culture of excellence, and remain safe while doing it. EISD has delivered on all of these promises in the past, and now we must work hard to preserve it for our kids. No matter your stance on the issues, please join the conversation and believe in Eanes!