On July 7, the Pasadena-Foothills Association of Realtors hosted a PUSD Realtors Table Talk: “Education in COVID-19.” As part of PFAR’s expanding PUSD initiative, the conversation featured Helen Chan Hill, director, Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development at PUSD and Dr. Jennifer Miyake-Trapp, assistant professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Psychology at Pepperdine University. The goal of the discussion was to continue the real estate community’s involvement and understanding of the District’s vast plan to address its diverse education program in the current climate.
“The real estate community is uniquely positioned as ambassadors for our region, and therefore its schools,” said Helen Chan Hill. “With the trusting relationships they hold with their clients, Realtors are a powerful source of information and guidance, so this opportunity to partner with and equip them in their ambassadorship is valuable.”
The PUSD Realtors Table Talk is a partnership with the Pasadena Educational Foundation (PEF) and Pasadena Education Network (PEN) and spearheaded by PFAR Past President Emilie Broughton and PUSD Volunteer Del Lile.
For more information on the Pasadena-Foothills Association of Realtors’ PUSD initiative visit https://pfar.org/pusd-program/.