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This strategic plan for Wicomico County Public Schools aims to increase student achievement and eliminate learning gaps across all schools. It focuses on two primary strategic priorities: academic achievement in elementary and middle school reading and mathematics, with a specific emphasis on improving outcomes for Special Education and English Learner (EL) populations. The plan incorporates research-based instructional practices, technology integration, professional development, and data-driven decision-making, with a target of 60% of all students and specialized populations meeting their annual projected growth targets in literacy and mathematics.
The Wicomico County Board of Education convened a special meeting to appoint a new Superintendent of Schools. The sequence of events leading to the appointment was reviewed, including the timeline from the previous superintendent's retirement announcement to the selection of finalists. Dr. Micah Stauffer was appointed to a four-year term as Superintendent of Schools for the Wicomico Public Schools, effective July 1, 2022, contingent upon final negotiation of an employment agreement and written approval of the state superintendent of schools.
The meeting included a superintendent's report, which welcomed everyone to the 2020-2021 school year and discussed the first day of school, technology glitches, and attendance rates. The board also recognized two outstanding teachers, Heather Smith and Himalatha Bascaron, for their achievements. Additionally, the board reviewed a new textbook for automotive technology students and considered its approval for first reading.
The meeting included the approval of the agenda with an addition regarding changes to the school calendar. There was a moment of silence to honor former colleagues William P. Abbott and Melvin Harris. The board recognized the Maryland 2A and 3A boys soccer state champions from James M. Bennett High School and Parkside High School. Student representatives from various high schools provided reports on activities and concerns, including testing schedules, winter sports, and the possibility of returning to virtual learning. Public comments were heard on topics concerning Wicomico County Public Schools.
The meeting included student reports from various high schools, covering achievements in robotics, wrestling, academics, athletics, and arts. Discussions also involved teacher appreciation events, spring sports updates, and upcoming senior events like prom and awards nights. Public comments addressed concerns about curriculum, classroom management, and the presence of certain topics in the education system. The WCEA president spoke in support of educators and advocated for fair wages, proper staffing, and a leader who supports academic strength and the goals of the blueprint for Maryland's future.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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