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Board meetings and strategic plans from Carolynn Bartolotta's organization
This community forum, facilitated by JG Consulting, focused on gathering input for the next superintendent search, specifically addressing four guiding questions. Key discussion points included hopes and aspirations for Unit 4, celebrations and points of pride for recruitment purposes, and critical challenges that must be overcome, such as funding shortages and issues related to violence, bullying, and communication gaps within the diverse community. Participants also defined desired characteristics and qualities for the next leader, emphasizing the need for collaboration, strong leadership willing to challenge regulations, and improved bilingual communication skills. Concerns were raised regarding current facility shortfalls despite past referendums.
The meeting included discussions about a superintendent search. A consultant, James Gara, addressed the board and the public regarding his firm's role in the search, recent scrutiny involving a superintendent placement in Des Moines, and measures to ensure a thorough vetting process. The board members raised questions about the firm's capacity to dedicate attention to the search, background check procedures, and efforts to ensure a diverse pool of candidates.
The board meeting included presentations from Westview Elementary School regarding their school improvement leadership teams and school improvement plan. Key discussion points included equity, teaching and learning, and social-emotional and academic development. The school's targeted learning focus is on deepening comprehension through strong literacy foundational skills and expanding language development. The equity committee is focused on staff trainings, addressing biases and microaggressions, and restorative practices. There was also a discussion of family engagement and celebrating diversity.
The board presentation included a moment of silence for deceased students, celebrated National African-American Parent Involvement Day, and featured a performance of the Black national anthem. Celebrations also included the Lunar New Year at Kenwood Elementary. Staff members were recognized as Super Care Heroes, and the Central Aces team was congratulated for their performance at the Regional competition. The Central dance team and Chargers archery team were also recognized for their achievements. Additionally, the presentation covered kindergarten registration, informational nights, community connections, upcoming events like the School's Music Fest, and career opportunities within the school district. The importance of student attendance was also emphasized.
The board meeting included discussions on the data that determines a school's designation. The presentation highlighted facilities upgrades, curricular adoptions, and strategic initiatives aligned with the district's strategic plan. The discussion covered the criteria and grade bands used to determine school designations, emphasizing academic indicators, growth, and school quality. The importance of student enrollment duration and the handling of student groups with fewer than 20 students were also addressed.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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