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Question:
I have recently been tasked with evaluating and writing a comprehensive health education curriculum for PreK-12. We have reached the point where we need to bring in our community experts, and we want to create an advisory council to aid in our efforts. Initially, I would like to send out an letter of invitation along with a timeline, goals of the advisory, etc. The letter will be signed by our Superintendent. Does anyone have a draft of such a letter? Any advise and/or suggestions as I begin this process?
Answer:
While we do not have a model letter you outline much of what you need to say in your question. On the Community Toolbox there are a number of ideas about writing letters to stakeholder. Check out: /tools//sub_section_main_1081.htm
Question Date:
Tue, 03/03/2009