Seattle Schools to host community meeting on strategic plan in West Seattle on April 2
Wed, 03/27/2013
Seattle Public Schools will hold a community meeting at Chief Sealth International High School on April 2 to share information on updating the District’s Strategic Plan: Excellence for All and ask for public feedback on the process.
Tuesday, April 2, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at Chief Sealth International High School auditorium, 2600 S.W. Thistle (Interpreters available in Spanish, Somali, Vietnamese, Chinese, Tagalog, Amharic)
The West Seattle meeting is one of five across the city. SPS explains, “The updated plan will guide academic and operational priorities for the next three to five years and include ongoing benchmarking to measure the District’s performance.”
“Each meeting will include a joint presentation by district staff and Pivot Learning Partners, the consultants hired to assist the district with the strategic planning process; a summary of the work of the Strategic Plan Task Force and an opportunity for community attendees to offer their perspectives verbally and/or in writing. The updated Strategic Plan is expected to be presented to the School Board for introduction at the June 19 Board meeting and for action at the July 3 Board meeting.
“In 2008, the Seattle School Board unanimously approved Excellence for All, our District’s five-year strategic plan. Excellence for All is aimed at ensuring all students graduate from high school ready for college, careers and life. The plan is based on best practices nationally and input from more than 3,000 staff and community members. The plan includes clear and measurable goals - with strategies to achieve them - for our students, schools, staff and district. Excellence For All is our five-year plan to achieve excellence by:
• Ensuring Excellence in Every Classroom
• Strengthening Leaders Systemwide
• Building an Infrastructure that Works Well
• Improving Our Systems
• Engaging Stakeholders
Excellence for All is focused on what matters most: every student achieving, everyone accountable.”
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