September 21, 2025 - 20:11

On September 28, Congressman Ro Khanna will be holding a town hall focused on education at Cupertino High School. The event is set to take place in the school's gymnasium, providing a platform for community members to engage in a dialogue about pressing educational issues.
This town hall aims to facilitate a Q&A session where attendees can voice their concerns, ask questions, and discuss topics that matter most to them regarding the local education system. Khanna, who has been an advocate for educational reform, will address various subjects, including funding for schools, curriculum changes, and the impact of technology on learning.
Community members, parents, and students are encouraged to attend this event, as it offers a unique opportunity to interact directly with their representative. The town hall is expected to draw significant interest, reflecting the community's commitment to enhancing educational opportunities for all students in the area.
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