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Plano ISD and City of Plano to hold back-to-school event
Plano ISD and the City of Plano are organizing a back-to-school fair, offering school supplies to families in need of help and support.

Plano - The Plano Independent School District, in partnership with the City of Plano, is currently inviting applications for an upcoming back-to-school fair. According to Dallas Metro News, this charitable initiative is primarily aimed at providing vital school supplies and various resources to families under financial stress in preparation for the new school year.
Mark July 26 on your calendar, as this meaningful event is scheduled to take place between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. The chosen location is the prominent 2000 E. Spring Creek Parkway in Plano.
Plano ISD families can expect an array of services bundled together at one venue. The fair's centerpiece is handing out backpacks packed with essential school supplies. Additionally, families will receive help with the often intricate and taxing school registration and enrollment procedures.
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Aiming to support students' overall well-being, the fair's offerings go beyond academics. Attendees can benefit from grooming services like haircuts and health support, including routine check-ups and necessary vaccinations. Boxes of non-perishable food will also be provided, ensuring families have access to a consistent food supply.
The district's committed staff, along with representatives from various community agencies, will be on-hand to provide their expertise, helping with an array of services and answering any questions families might have.
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Those planning to use these services should note: Online registration is mandatory for participation, and families must show a ticket at the event to qualify for a backpack. Comprehensive information, including the registration process, is available on the district's website for a more streamlined experience for those interested.
Credit: Plano ISD, City of Plano, Dallas Metro News