As zero hour slowly approaches for those against the super-school, the public forum to be held at St Augustine's Parish Hall in Shepparton is expected to be packed with community members.
Local and state politicians, Department of Education representatives and the super-school's executive principal Genevieve Simson will answer questions during the forum.
The founder of the Facebook group Stop Shepparton’s New Super School, Robyn Boschetti, said it was important for people's questions to be answered honestly.
"We want our questions answered and for them (the panel) to hear our point of view,'' sje said.
"I've contacted the department repeatedly and raised my concerns but they're not listening.
"This is our kids' education, and in my situation my son will attend four different high schools during his time at high school.
"After everything they go through with studying, making new friends and connecting with teachers it'll be like groundhog day for him and other students."
The forum will be moderated and people wishing to ask questions will have a set time limit.
The panel will also be allocated a set time to answer, to allow as many questions as possible.
Member for Shepparton Suzanna Sheed said she was looking forward to the opportunity to listen to the concerns of parents and carers regarding the Shepparton Education Plan.
"I am hoping the forum will be an opportunity to hold a productive discussion between concerned parents and carers, the Department of Education, the new school’s leadership team and local political leaders,” Ms Sheed said.
"Any change of this magnitude will generate understandable worry in the community, and this forum will be another opportunity to hear concerns and the Department of Education’s proposed solutions."
The forum starts at 5.30pm at St Augustine's Parish Hall, Orr St, Shepparton.
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