Paynesville City Corporation holds meeting with school principal in Paynesville Ccity

Paynesville โ€” Hundreds of school principals and administrators participated today in an interactive dialogue with the authorities of the Paynesville City Corporation (PCC).

The event, held at the City Hall Auditorium, aimed to foster open communication, gather feedback, and collaboratively address challenges facing the education sector in Paynesville.

T. Emmanuel Kemoh II, Chief of Staff, proxied for his boss, Mayor Robert S. Bestman II, at the elaborate event.

โ€œWe are deeply committed to supporting our schools and empowering our educators. Todayโ€™s dialogue reflects our dedication to listening and working together to create positive change,” Kemoh emphasized.

We are proposing the establishment of the Paynesville Association of School Administrators. This association will serve as the bridge between you and the Paynesville Department of Education,โ€ Kemoh noted.

The PCC COS also used the occasion to encourage the school administrators to help create awareness for a clean Paynesville.

During the session, principals and administrators voiced concerns about sanitation related issues at their respective schools, student engagement, and safety protocols.

Participants appreciated the PCC for the proactive approach, noting that such direct engagement demonstrates a genuine commitment to educational excellence.

Mayor Robert S. Bestman II has long prioritized education as a cornerstone for the city’s development. This initiative is part of Mayor Bestmanโ€™s broader vision to build a brighter future for all residents of Paynesville through inclusive and transparent governance.