The monthly meeting kicks off at 4 p.m. at district headquarters on SE Federal Highway, offering in-person attendance or livestream viewing for residents.
The Martin County School Board will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday, April 21, 2026, beginning at 4 p.m. at the district's headquarters in Stuart.
The meeting takes place at the School Board Meeting Room, 1939 SE Federal Highway, Stuart. Board members may attend in person or participate by telephonic conference. The public can follow along by attending the meeting room or watching a livestream through the district's website at martinschools.org.
Parents and community members who want to address the board directly must appear in person. The full agenda is posted on the district's website ahead of the meeting, district officials confirmed.
Residents who need special accommodations to participate — including accessibility services — must contact the Office of the Superintendent at least 48 hours before the meeting. That office can be reached at 772-219-1200, ext. 30222.
Monthly school board meetings are the primary public forum where Martin County families can weigh in on district policy, budget priorities, curriculum decisions and facilities. Community members tracking ongoing district issues, from school staffing to capital improvement projects, will have an opportunity Tuesday to pose questions directly to elected board members.
The April 21 meeting is open to all members of the public. Families planning to attend should review the posted agenda in advance at martinschools.org to know which items will come before the board.
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