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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kathryn Alvey's organization
The community meeting focused on strategic planning and facility updates, specifically regarding renovations and new construction projects. Discussions centered on the development of a new community event center at the high school, which includes plans for a turf field, track, tennis courts, and necessary drainage infrastructure. Additionally, the district presented potential grade-level reconfiguration models for the middle schools, weighing the benefits and challenges of shifting to a fifth-through-eighth-grade model versus a sixth-through-eighth-grade structure.
This document outlines a strategic framework centered on four actionable guiding principles: establishing a comprehensive understanding of facility conditions, modernizing learning environments to foster flexible and project-based spaces, improving financial stewardship through optimized investments, and reinvesting in students and staff by creating adaptable and supportive environments. It details specific initiatives, including the development of a Community Event Center, exploring a 5-8 grade middle school model with conceptual designs for Barker and Krueger Middle Schools, and evaluating various operational models and needs for elementary schools, supported by current enrollment and facility data.
Michigan City Area Schools is engaged in a strategic planning process to define its direction for the next two decades, with a focus on middle school grade configurations (5-8 vs. 6-8) and high school athletic facility enhancements. The plan emphasizes modernizing learning environments, ensuring financial stewardship, and fostering student and staff investment. Community input is being gathered to address logistical challenges such as student demographics and traffic flow, while expanding academic and extracurricular opportunities for all students.
This demographic study provides population and enrollment forecasts for Michigan City Area Schools from Academic Year 2024-25 through 2033-34. The study forecasts a steady population and slight enrollment decline over the next five years, primarily due to an aging population, an increase in empty nest housing, and low household turnover. Key findings include a projected decrease of 303 students (-6.1%) from AY 2023-24 to AY 2028-29, followed by an increase of 42 students (0.9%) from AY 2028-29 to AY 2033-34, and an increasing median age for the district's population.
The meeting included discussions about new programs, certifications, and dual credit opportunities for students attending Michigan high schools. Updates were provided on the Michigan City Wolves sectional play in football. Recognition was given to Angie Dido and Emily Pacheco for their service and leadership. Plans were announced for a virtual car wash to support the United Way. The board discussed an e-learning day scheduled for November 3rd and the next school board meeting on November 17th. Exceptional fall athletes Leah Thomas and Taylor Scabinski were recognized for qualifying for the IHSAA girls golf state finals. The board also discussed reopening updates, including metrics from the state department of health and the possibility of implementing a hybrid plan.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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