Month Activity. She stated in speaking to Juliet Parker, who was the NAACP  
					Secretary, that Ms. Parker stated that the NAACP was willing to help Ledyard with  
					their program. However, Ms. Parker asked that she submit their request in writing,  
					noting that Ms. Parker provided her e-mail address.  
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					Superintendent of Schools Jason Hartling - Councilor Rodriguez stated that Mr.  
					Hartling was pleased that one of the Contest Judges would be a Board of Education  
					Member. She stated Mr. Hartling requested that the information regarding the Black  
					History Month Activity and Essay Contest be provided to the Schools in November,  
					because the Art Teachers needed time to plan for the projects and to include the  
					initiative into schedules.  
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					Poster Contest - Councilor Rodriguez stated the Poster Contest for the elementary  
					school students would remain the same as last year. She stated the variety of Black  
					History Month posters the kids came up with were great.  
					Essay Contest - Councilor Rodriguez stated Black History Month Essay Topic was  
					going to be “Black Resistance - How African Americans Have Fought Repression  
					from America’s Earliest Days”, noting that this was the national theme.  
					Councilor Rodriguez stated that she would send a draft of the 2023 Black History Month  
					Activity and Poster Contest Information to the Community Relations Committee to  
					review and to provide comments before she sent it off the Board of Education to be  
					distributed to the Principals’ Offices at each of the schools.  
					Councilor Paul stated with the Town Council being seated in December, 2021 and their  
					Sub- Committees not holding their first regular meeting until January, 2022 that the  
					Black History Month Program (February) came up quick last year. He stated he has put  
					some thought into the program; and he questioned whether it would be a good idea to  
					transition the Black History Month Activity over to the Board of Education, with the  
					Town Council’s Community Relations Committee acting in a supportive role. He noted  
					as Councilor Rodriguez explained, with the need to involve Superintendent Hartling, the  
					School Principals, and the Teachers that it may be more appropriate for the Board of  
					Education to directly handle the essay and posters contest with Councilor Rodriguez’s  
					direction. He suggested that perhaps the Essay Contest winner could read their essay at a  
					Town Council meeting; and as they did last year, the winning posters could be displayed.  
					He stated by the Board of Education taking the lead on the Black History Activity and  
					Essay Contest, that perhaps the schools would be able to do more with the students by  
					focusing additional programs on Black History Month with thinks like school  
					assemblies, etc.  
					Councilor Saums addressed Councilor Paul’s suggestion to transition the Black History  
					Month Activities to the Board of Education. He stated because the Board of Education  
					had a lot on their plate, and a lot of competing initiatives, that perhaps Councilor  
					Rodriguez could help with lining up judges, or with establishing the contest the  
					guidelines, or with handling things that had specific timelines, etc.  
					Councilor Rodriguez stated she would bring Councilor Paul’s and Councilor Saums’  
					suggestions regarding Black History Month Activities to Superintendent Hartling.  
					However, she stated the Essay Contest and Poster Contest was only part of the Black  
					History Month Activity, noting that she was also trying to figure out other ideas for  
					Black History Month for the town.  
					Councilor Paul requested clarification, questioning whether the other ideas for the town  
					that Councilor Rodriguez was trying to figure out would be separate from the essay  
					contest and poster contest. Councilor Rodriguez stated Councilor Paul’s understanding