Letter to the editor: On June 22, vote 'yes' for the future of Grand Forks The residents of Grand Forks have a critical decision to make in the next few weeks – one that will impact our community’s children for decades to come. Written By: Kristi Hall-Jiran | × To the editor, Our family recently celebrated our third (and last) child’s graduation from Grand Forks Central High School. As I reflect on the nearly 20 years we have had children in the Grand Forks Public Schools (GFPS), I am filled with gratitude for the outstanding educational experience all three were so privileged to receive. I’ll admit it’s been easy to take for granted – the incredibly dedicated teachers, the first-rate extra-curricular experiences, the caring and committed administration, the hardworking support staff, and the fine facilities – these have all been such a mainstay in our children’s lives, it’s hard to imagine their lives without them. And yet - none of these factors happened by chance. They were the result of a community that has prioritized the education of its children and young adults. A community that has believed that investing in a well-rounded educational experience for our youth is a cornerstone of an outstanding community.