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PROGRAMS & SERVICES

Vision 202

participants recognize that the School District

provides numerous curricular, co-curricular, and extra-

curricular activities for its students. During the community

engagement small group discussions, participants

communicated a need to re-examine

programs and services

in order to maintain a high level of academic expectations

and student performance.

2.1

Full Day Kindergarten

- Determine the

cost and infrastructure necessary

to implement full day Kindergarten.

2.2

School Schedule

- Examine the length

of school day and year at all grade

levels to support student progress.

2.3

Parent Education

- Expand parent education workshop

opportunities, such as English Language Learner (ELL)

classes for parents.

2.4

Program Opportunities

- Implement additional co-curricular

and extra-curricular academic opportunities such as STEAM

based programs and vocational programs both during and

after school.

2.5

Community Connections

- Establish additional community

partnerships to support student populations. For example:

potential mentoring programs, community donation drives,

and area speakers from cultural and sporting fields.

2.6

Student Support Programs

- Identify and implement

programs to support student needs suchas breakfast programs,

homework clubs, mentoring programs, after-school tutoring,

and summer school programs at all grade levels.

2.7

Technology

- Evaluate current infrastructure and consider

expanding student access to 1:1 technology.

2.8

Expanded Learning Platforms

- Explore ways to enhance

student access to curriculum through online

learning opportunities.

STATEMENTS OF RECOMMENDATION

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“This is a very exciting time in the history of our school district because

these conversations with the community, teachers, and staff will impact not

only our current students, but will be instrumental in planning for students

for generations to come.”

-Superintendent Keith Filipiak