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A
A
We
will
start
with
roll
call
Billy.
Can
you.
B
Yes,
okay,
Kathy
Boyle
is
is
present,
Denise
Desmond
is
present.
Jim
ham
and
I've
not
seen
him
yet.
Please
speak
up
because
I
can't
see
you
all
now
that
I'm
sharing
the
agenda
you're
here.
Thank
you.
Okay,
Jim
is
here.
The
sukur
has
notified
us
that
you
will
not
be
able
to
make
it
tonight.
Bruce
Krause
has
notified
us
that
he
will
not
be
here
tonight.
Maria
montagno
I've,
seen
her
Lenny
orbovich
is
here.
Richard
parsaken
is
here
Shantae
Porter.
If
you're
here,
please.
B
Christopher
Robinson
is
here:
hi
Sarah
Rosso
is
here,
Derek
may
be
late.
Guillermo
has
notified
us
that
he
will
not
be
able
to
make
it
tonight.
We
have
quorum.
A
Right
thanks,
Billy
and
everybody
has
received
the
meetings
from
the
last
minute.
A
Okay
with
that,
so
we've
approved
the
last
month's
meeting
in
minutes.
Next
on
the
agenda
is
the
report
of
the
officers
and
standing
committees,
so
we
could
start
with
the
co-chairs
questions.
A
That's
usually
Sue,
but
I
think
I
can
speak
to
that.
A
B
Yeah,
my
understanding
is
that
it
is
just
about
ready,
and
so
perhaps
you
and
I
could
offline.
You
know
finish
the
process
of
having
it
posted
the
the
form
posted
and
that
we
can,
because
we
were
gonna,
have
a
a
page
as
Marcus
walked
us
through
last
time.
The
where
we're
gonna
have
a
page
where
it's
available,
but
we
can
where
we
need
to
advertise
it.
The
public
comment
will
link
to
that
page
and
also,
and
in
the
same
area,
have
the
agenda
after
the
agenda's
prepared
after
the
the
first
Thursday.
B
A
B
A
Okay,
I
I
did
make
the
edits
that
I
worked
with
Marcus
on
so
yeah.
It
should
be
a
quick
meeting.
C
A
I
I
wasn't
there
I'm,
not
sure
that
I
could
comment
on
that.
A
B
I
was
there
I
know,
of
course,
Maria
and
Jim
were
also
there,
so
they
can
Maria
might
have
some
information
to
share
about
how
the
whatever
was
captured
from
the
event
might
be
used.
There
was
talk
of
that
you
know.
Prior
to
but
I,
don't
know
the
details
on
that.
I'll
just
say
quickly
that
you
know
it
wasn't.
B
It
wasn't
well
attended,
that's
probably
more
and
artifact
of
the
short
time
period
from
the
the
conception
of
the
of
of
the
event
and
the
and
the
and
when
it
happened,
but
also
I
think
that
maybe
at
some
point
I
don't
know
that
I
want
to
do
it
now,
but
maybe
in
a
in
a
working
group
that
we
have
a
discussion
about
the
how
to
do
an
event
like
that
and
also
the
Outreach,
so
that
we
are
given
the
opportunity
for
all
the
groups
that
may
have
wanted
to
be
part
of
that
to
to
to
do
so.
B
A
Yeah
I
I
kind
of
agree
with
you,
Billy
I,
think
that
we
should
have
for
lack
of
a
better
description,
kind
of
a
cookie
cutter
approach
on
events
that
we're
looking
to
attend
or
being
asked
to
attend
that
you
know
we
we
have
some
kind
of
structure
on.
You
know,
Outreach
follow-up
with
emails
and
you
know
reaching
out
to
different
organizations.
Like
you
said,
I
I
agree
with
what
you're
saying.
D
Hi
Denise
do
we
have
a
Consolidated
email
list
of
people
that
we
would
send
out
information
to.
A
I'm
not
sure
that
it's
Consolidated
I
know
I
have
some
names.
Billy
probably
has
some
names.
I
know,
Sue
does
I
I
think
that's
a
good
idea
to
have
a
Consolidated
list,
though.
A
If
you
know
I'm
happy
to
consolidate
that
list,
if
if
people
would
like
to
send
me,
some
contacts
that
they
think
should
be
added
to
events
like
this
I
can
put
that
list
together
and
then
distribute
it
out
to
everybody.
E
The
position
is
currently
posted,
so
we're
actively
taking
applications
this
time,
so
I
encourage
everyone
to
share
it
with
people
who
they
think
might
want
to
come
and
do
that
work,
but
that's
where
we're
at
in
that
process.
Thank
you.
A
Just
taking
some
notes,
the
next
step
is
the
police
and
the
AMS
Liaisons
to
the
community.
A
A
C
A
A
B
Right
I
believe
they
have
Let's,
but
let's
finish
that
up,
I
think
that
Sue
Kerr
did
have
information
on
this
and
she's
not
able
to
be
here
tonight.
B
And
so
that's
you
know
partly
why
we're
a
little
bit
hampered
with
being
able
to
provide
the
the
full
information,
but
as
a
follow-up
Denise,
you
and
I
can
talk
with
Sue
and
Sarah
about
about
the
contacts
that
we
should
make
and
I
think
that,
in
terms
of
answering
Richard's
question
that
yes,
we
should,
if
it
hasn't
already
been
confirmed
that
we're
going
to
do
that,
that
we
would
do
that
and
reach
out
to
the
new
chief
of
police
and
request
a
meeting.
A
Next
we
have
the
Traders
report,
which
is:
is
mine,
I'd
sent
out
a
revised
brochure
and
I'm
actually
revising
kind
of
the
creative
on
it?
A
couple
outstanding
Guillermo
I
did
my
best
to
to
translate
that
in
Spanish
and
I'm,
not
sure
I
did
a
great
job.
So
I
had
asked
Guillermo
to
review.
B
Because
we
did,
we
did
agree
that
in
the
long
run,
we
want
it
translated
into
multiple
languages
to
be
for
us
to
be
fully
accessible
the,
but
for
this
Pride
season,
in
order
to
get
a
printing
done
in
a
timely
fashion
that
the
goal
was
to
translate
it
into
Spanish
and
Portuguese.
If,
but,
if
you
can
help
with
both
of
those
Maria,
that
would
be
great.
But
that
is
what
Guillermo
had
agreed
to
do.
B
E
If
you
send
that
over
to
to
me,
I
can
put
in
the
request
to
our
office
of
immigration
and
Refugee
Affairs,
who
do
those
sorts
of
things
on
a
regular
basis.
Great.
A
A
A
F
Sorry
for
the
noise
also
yeah
I,
remember:
I
had
been
thinking
about
something
but
I
I
looked
back
and
re-reviewed
it
and
I
think
that
what
I
was
thinking
of
would
use
like
a
lot
of
ink.
So
I
was
thinking
kind
of
like
something
that
was
more
of
a
darker
background,
but
I
look
back
at
it
and
I
thought.
Oh,
this
is
actually
going
to
be
much
easier
to
print
than
when
I
was
using
them.
So
I,
like
it
I
think
it's
good.
C
A
So
what
I'll
do
with
the
brochures
is
I'll,
send
them
to
Maria's
for
the
translation
and
then
send
it
back
out
for
everybody
to
kind
of
review
and
any
any
anything
creative
that
we
want
to
add
or
remove.
Just
let
me
know.
B
Yes,
yes,
it
is
the
obviously
from
the
agenda
you
can
see.
We
still
have
two
officer
positions.
We
have
six
officers
on
the
commission
and
there's
two
vacancies,
so
we
have
four
right
now,
but
the
two
vacancies
are
one
co-chair
position
and
the
Outreach
coordinator
position.
B
Our
bylaws
say
that
when
there's
a
vacancy
that
it
will
be
filled
at
the
next
regular
meeting,
but
we
last
month
did
talk
about
since
there's
the
addition
of
three
Commissioners
that
we
should
pause
on
that
in
order
for
them
to
be
present,
they
may
be
interested
in
maybe
they're
interested
in
one
of
the
positions,
but
at
least
they
might
be
interested
in
being
part
of
the
decision-making
process
of
who
the
who
the
leaders
are
and-
and
so
we
thought-
let's
get
to
know
each
other
before
we
act
on
that,
but
for
the
Commissioners
who
are
here
and
have
been
here
for
a
while,
the
you
know
that
opportunity
is
there.
B
One
of
the
important
aspects
of
our
structure
is
to
have
three
co-chairs
so
that
the
spokesperson's
of
the
of
the
commission,
those
who
are
empowered
to
speak
on
behalf
of
us,
that
there
is
not
just
a
single
person
but
but
three,
and
that
there
is
that
our
commitment
to
diversity
is
reflected
in
that
structure
which
so
that's,
there's
no
one
single
identity.
That
is
the
face
of
the
commission,
but
that
is
so
that's
important.
B
We
should
consider
that
when,
when
you
know
selecting
leadership
because
we're
committed
to
it
so
folks
who
are
on
this
commission
and
have
some
experience,
think
about
that,
we
need
you
or
need
you
back
whatever
the
case
may
be.
A
Okay,
do
you
think
we
can
be
in
a
position
to
maybe
nominate
and
elect
or
take
anybody,
that's
interested
in
the
in
either
one
of
these
positions?
How
does
that
work?
Billy.
B
Should
well
we
we
can,
we
can
do
that.
We
can
put
on
the
agenda
for
the
the
the
June
meeting,
nominations
and
and
election
of
these
two
officer
positions.
B
We
could
do
that.
Okay,
we
can
talk
about
it
at
the
executive
committee
meeting
on
the
first
Thursday
of
June
and
and
put
that
on
the
agenda.
B
It's
a
little
bit
counter
to
what
I
just
said
regarding
giving
the
the
three
new
Commissioners
a
chance
to
to
meet
us,
but
there
is
also
the
importance
of
filling
these
positions.
But
let's,
let's
finish
up
that
decision
at
the
executive
committee
meeting
and
anybody
who
wants
to
chime
in
on
that
feel
free
to.
A
E
A
A
A
E
I
I,
don't
think
we've
set
up
formally
the
working
group
yet
but
I
did
get
out
councilman
krause's
office
to
work,
to
pull
together
a
press
conference
on
the
31st
to
do
the
formal
Proclamation
for
Pride
for
the
City
of
Pittsburgh.
So
we
do
have
that
moving
through
the
the
work
with
the
council.
H
H
Just
you
know
we
we
we
discussed
what
their,
what
their
plans
are
for
Pride.
They
addressed
as
many
of
the
issues
that
I
could
remember.
We
had
brought
up
in
our
previous
meeting
so
yeah
I
mean
that's,
that's
really
about
it.
Nothing.
Nothing
else
has
happened
since
then.
F
A
And
the
Human
Services
working
group
Kathy,
were
you
able
to
set
a
meeting
date
and
time
I
I
thought
you
were
on
that
working
group.
G
I'm
sorry
I'm,
not
the
chairperson,
so
I
have
not
I,
don't
think
there
is
a
chair.
So
it's
kind
of
just
hanging
out
there.
Okay.
A
So
we
have
nothing
to
report
on
that.
Well,
we're
really
flying
through
this
meeting.
Aren't
we
unfinished
business.
A
So
the
2023
Pride
events
on
on
social,
we're,
we're
posting
the
events
for
the
region
and
we're
sending
it
out
I
think
at
least
once
or
twice
a
week,
so
there's
a
list
of
of
all
areas
all
surrounding
areas
and
what
their
pride
events
look
like.
Sue
gave
gave
me
that
list
and
it
it
seems,
inclusive
of
all
communities.
But
if,
if
anybody
knows
anything
any
event,
that's
not
on
that
on
that
list,
please
let
me
know
and
I
can
add
to
it.
A
Yeah
I
can
do
that.
Thank
you.
A
The
the
first
thing
under
that
is
the
content
for
the
city,
council,
Proclamation
and
I.
Believe
that's
been
taken.
Care
of
Billy
is,
is
that.
B
Done
yes,
who
has
sent
the
the
draft
over
to
the
the
staff
members
for
Teresa
and
Bruce
Theresa,
kale,
Smith
and
Bruce
Krauss,
and
so
that
it's
in
their
hands
now
and
I
think
I
think
that's
different
than
what
Maria
reported
I'm.
Not
sure,
though,
I
think
no,
it's
not
I!
Think
it's
the
same
thing
as
Maria
reported
that
there
that's
the
same
thing,
Billy
yeah
same
thing,
so
yeah!
So
that's
as
Maria
told
us.
I'll
sound,
really
well
informed.
C
D
Can
I
ask
a
question
Maria
during
that
reading
of
the
Proclamation?
Should
any
of
the
Commissioners
be
present
or
could
they
be.
E
Yeah,
all
of
the
Commissioners,
if
you
can
be
president
I'm,
still
finalizing
final
time
for
that
event,
but
yes,
I.
H
You'll,
let
us
know
when
the
date
and
time
are
finalized.
H
H
A
I
believe
that's
it's
on
the
agenda
so
that
we
can
get
a
you
know,
kind
of
a
feel
for
what
events
we
should
be
covering
and
making
sure
that
we
we're
covering
as
many
as
possible.
A
This
you
know:
are
there
any
particular
events
other
than
the
one
in
the
city
that
anyone
feels
it's
important
to
cover
from
a
commissioner
standpoint
that
it
would
be
important
for
us.
There
are
at
least
one
or
some
of
us
to
attend.
D
C
F
A
Any
any
photos
during
any
of
these
events,
if
everyone
could,
you
know,
just
send
them
to
me,
so
that
we
could
post
and
I'd
like
to
post
a
lot
during
the
month
of
June
at
different
events.
So
if
you
takes
take
a
photo
with
your
phone
and
so
that
we
could
post
and
bring
a
little
recognition
to
the
month
of
June
on
social.
B
This
is
why
we
want
to
get
the
brochure
done
in
advance
of
June
so
that
we
can
we'll
have
to
figure
out
a
way
to
distribute
it
to
get
a
good
number
of
copies
and
be
able
to
distribute
it
to
all
of
us.
Then,
with
the
list
of
events,
you
don't
necessarily
have
to
announce
that
you're
an
ambassador
to
to
the
community.
B
If
there's
an
event,
you
want
to
go
to
you'll,
have
some
brochures
take
them
with
you,
and
you
got
your
camera
on
your
phone
because
that's
what
phones
are
now
and
the
and
then
you
know
share
them
with
Denise
if
you
choose
to
and
we'll
collect
the
good,
a
good,
the
picture
and
history
of
of
this
of
this
year.
B
If
we
do
that,
I
think
there's
actually
a
way
that
this
could
be
remarkable
in
terms
of
having
a
band
of
a
dozen
or
so
people
doing
that
coordinating
through
Denise
what
we
collect.
B
But
you
don't
have
to
decide
tonight
where
you
want
to
go.
You
might
decide
10
minutes
before
you
just
you
go
there,
which
is
often
how
I
operate
but
I'm
going
to
get
to
several
of
them
and
I
always
Chronicle
it
with
photos.
I
have
30
years
of
photos
of
Pittsburgh,
Pride
events
and
I
mean
we
all
can
do
that.
A
D
A
B
Well,
I'll
I'll
mention
that
there
are,
you
know
three
bills
in
that
the
house
sent
to
committee
they're
the
you
know
the
the
two
typical
ones,
one.
You
know
one
that
goes
after
that,
essentially
the
a
version
of
Florida's,
don't
say
gay
bill
that
is
mutes,
but
what
can
be
done
in
schools?
You
know,
there's
the
the
anti
trans
bill
regarding
Athletics
and
sports.
That's
been
reintroduced
this
session
and
there's
another
one
Also
regarding
gender,
affirming
care.
B
All
three
of
them
you
know
are
in
the
house.
Certainly
the
governor,
like
Governor
wolf,
would
veto
them.
If
they
got
past
the
house
and
the
Senate
it's
harder
to
see
them
having
success
in
the
house
than
in
the
in
the
Senate,
but
but
they
are
there
and
we're
hoping
that
they
they
don't
get
legs
Beyond,
where
they
are
now.
E
I
I
will
also
note
that
State
Rep
Aaron
Bernstein
sent
a
letter
to
the
state
public
universities
requesting
detailed
info
regarding
a
number
of
individuals
who
are
receiving
subsidized
care
for
gender,
affirming
Health
Care
both
for
themselves
and
for
their
families.
If
they're
a
employee
of
the
University.
B
And
the
Fairness
Act,
as
as
you
know
in
early
may,
pass
the
house,
which
is
the
the
legislation
that
would
amend
the
state
human
relations
act
so
that
discrimination
based
on
sexual
orientation
or
gender
identity
would
be
illegal.
A
How
to
put
those
things
on
social
I
without
being
too
political,
so
maybe
maybe
I'll
just
add
some
of
those
items
on
Facebook.
C
B
G
B
We
might
want
to
discuss
what
we
link
to
at
some
point,
but
for
all
of
us,
just
if
you're
interested
in
keeping
an
eye
on
it.
There
are
last
time
I
looked
474
anti-lgbtq
bills
in
State
legislatures
this
year,
which
is
like
more
much
several
more
than
a
hundred
greater
than
what
was
last
year,
which
was
a
record-setting
year.
Also
so
the
the
energy
that
the
the
far
right
is
putting
into
using
trans
persons
and
and
other
people
is
really
quite
significant
and
worrisome
there's
also
an
effect
happening.
B
You
know
the
Trevor
projects,
2022
survey
identifies
the
you
know,
increasing.
B
Thoughts
of
suicide
and
suicide
attempts
among
lgbtqia
youth,
as
well
as
increase
in
anxiety
and
depression,
reported
there's
slight
Trends
upward
in
those,
so
the
the
if
and
their
that
surveyed,
asking
young
people,
whether
the
very
open
discussion
about
these
bills
that
are
in
state
houses
and
state
senates,
not
the
effect
that
they
have
on
them
and
young
people
are
reporting
that
it's
increasing
their
anxiety
and
fear,
because
just
because
these
bills
exist,
many
of
them
don't
don't
survive.
B
Many
of
them
are
the
dying
committee
or
are
vetoed
or
you
know,
are
voted
down,
but
some
of
them
are
passed
and
put
into
law
and
but
the
whole
the
discussion
of
them.
The
existence
of
them
them
being
in
the
news
is
having
an
effect
it's
having
a
harmful
effect,
and
we
shouldn't
ignore
that
in
our
efforts
to
speak
against
them,.
G
A
I'll
sync
up
with
the
ACLU
and
keep
the
strain
updated,
I
guess
new
business.
Do
we
have
any
new
business?
We
want
to
discuss.
F
And
oh,
go
ahead!
Sorry,
one
thing:
if
that's
okay,
I
I,
don't
know
if
this
falls
under
the
new
business
category
or
not,
but
I,
and
on
June
9th
will
no
longer
be
the
director
for
the
commission
on
human
relations.
So
what
that
will
mean
is
that
the
seat
that
is
for
represent
a
representative
of
the
commission
on
human
relations
will
then
be
vacant,
so
it
might
be
something
I.
F
Don't
know
that
Commissioners
want
to
sort
of
keep
an
eye
on
her
and
I
think
it
is
a
useful
and
important
partnership
between
the
two
commissions,
so
I'd
love
to
see
somebody
else.
You
know
take
it
on
and
I,
don't
think
it
has
to
be
the
director.
It
doesn't
say
director
as
opposed
to
so
one
of
the
other
commissions.
It
says
a
representative
of
the
commission,
so
I
assume
it
could
be
one
of
our
commissioners
or
we
have
several
staff
members
who
could
be
interested
in
it,
but
and
that
will
happen.
I
enjoy.
F
D
G
B
Fast
because,
certainly
and
I
know
I'm,
not
the
only
one
who
want
might
want
to
say
something
that
you
know
jams
presence,
Jim,
your
your
presence,
Jim
on
this
commission
has
been
I,
think
extremely
significant
and
your
you
know
mild,
Manner
and
and
thoughtful
guidance
on
so
many
issues
for
the
last
couple
years.
I've
certainly
appreciated
I
think
it.
You
know,
you've
been
important.
Part
of
this
I
want
you
to
know.
You're
appreciated.
F
Thank
you,
Billy
I,
appreciate
that
and
I
apologize
for
being
out
of
my
element,
I'm
out
of
town
right
now
and
I,
absolutely
love
being
on
the
commission.
And
it's
really,
you
know
one
of
the
I
mean
I'm.
Not
gonna
did
this
any
other
Commission
in
the
city,
but
this
group
has
been
so
active
and
so
interested
in
the
work.
F
I
think
it's
been
amazing,
so
I've
appreciated
so
much
the
time
and
all
of
the
work
and
all
of
the
the
past
that
everyone
has
and
I
just
hope
that
everything
can
continue
and
I
am
looking
forward
to
seeing
what
what
this
commission
will
do,
and
also
what
the
new
representative
of
of
the
commercial
relations
on
this
commission
will
be
able
to
do
in
Partnership.
A
Well
so.
F
I'm
actually
going
to
be
moving
back
to
where
I
came
from
I
am
from
Boston
Mass.
So
that's
where
I'll
be.
But
anyone
who
would
like
to
stay
in
touch
I'm
absolutely
happy
to
stay
in
touch
and
yeah.
That's
where
I'll
be
I'll,
be
in
Boston
yeah.
F
Yeah,
if
you
okay,
if
you
know
anyone
who
would
be
interested,
the
posting
is
already
up
and
the
Commissioners
are
very
much
dedicated
to
finding
someone
with
a
passion
for
inclusivity
and
for
pursuing
the
eradication
of
discrimination
as
much
as
possible
in
Pittsburgh.
So
if
you
know
anyone
who
would
be
interested,
please
forward
I'd
love
for
them
to
get
a
huge
diversity
of
candidates,
because
we
have
so
many
great
people
here
in
the
city
who
can
really
lead
that
kind
of
cause.
C
E
New
business
I
think
again,
just
as
a
reminder
to
everyone
that
the
city
is
currently
undergoing
their
work
on
building
out
the
budget
for
2024.
So
tonight
is
going
to
be
our
third
community
meeting.
We
had
a
virtual
one
on
Saturday.
We
had
one
yesterday
in
Carrick.
E
We
have
another
one
tonight
and
then
we've
got
another
two
coming
up
in
June,
so
all
of
the
information
is
available
on
the
city's
Facebook
pages,
as
well
as
on,
engage
PGH
but
I
know
a
lot
of
folks
have
a
lot
of
questions
and
thoughts
about
how
the
city
budget
comes
together
and
it's
important
that
we
hear
from
as
many
people
as
possible.
So
if
you
would
like
to
advocate
for
funding
for
things
that
you
are
passionate
about,
this
is
the
best
and
Prime
opportunity
to
do
so.
C
C
D
Just
really
quickly
updated
my
friend
Kyle
Abraham,
who
I
commissioned
to
do
a
dance
work
for
our
sustainable
Fashion
Event.
The
event
is
sold
out
at
the
Carnegie
Museum.
He
was
here.
He
created
a
new
work
for
Alvin
ailey's
company
that
premiered
last
week
was
so
well
received.
He
was
in
Pittsburgh
stopped
by
the
store,
he's
still
doing
amazing
work
with
companies
from
all
over
the
world,
so
very
proud
to
have
pittsburgher
actually
honored
in
the
proclamation.
B
B
You
know,
maybe
just
us
going
out
to
dinner
somewhere
sometime
I'm,
you
know,
maybe
before
June
9th
I
don't
know
Jim.
Is
that
your
departure
day
I
mean
you
know,
maybe
to
celebrate
Jam,
but
you
know
the,
but
we
should
think
of.
We
should
think
of
something
to
do
together.
I
think
at
some
point
soon.
A
C
D
I
know
5801
would
love
to
host
our
organization,
so
we
could
make
that
happen
if
we
really
got
together
to
do
it.
Okay.
Well,
let's.
B
D
If
we,
even
if
we
get
you
know
a
handful
of
people
together,
I
think
that
would
be
nice
I
know
it's
hard
getting
so
many
on
the
same
page
same
night
same
time,
but
it
could
be
fluid.
You
know
it
could
be
within
a
two-hour
window
if
people
have
time.
So
let's
do
some
kind
of
poll
of
time
availability.
H
The
school
district
will
be
kicking
off
pride
month
with
our
GSA
Summit
on
June
1st,
it's
gonna
be
at
the
Pittsburgh
Playhouse
I
think
we
have
about
250
kids
registered,
so
them
and
their
sponsors
will
be
coming.
We're
very
excited
about
our
keynote
speaker:
Mr
Billy
Hollman,
the
Pirates
donated
I,
think
350
tickets
for
the
pride
night
game
for
us
to
give
out
to
the
kids
so
we're
you
know
we're
we're
pretty
excited
about
that
event
and
right
around
the
corner.
Great,
that's
awesome.
B
It
is,
and
you
know,
having
been
a
classroom
teacher
in
Pittsburgh
public
schools
for
23
years.
B
It's
really
exciting
to
me
anytime,
that
I
can
be
part
of
an
event
with
students,
because
I
do
miss
it.
Even
though
this
work
at
the
PFT
is
important.
Also,
it
is
all
adults
over
here.