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This document outlines a vision for the future of Construction Trades, emphasizing key areas such as department-driven renovations and expansion, community-based curriculum and instruction, and enhanced career exploration and student experiences. The vision also focuses on increasing STEM integration, improving the culture, climate, and student outcomes within Construction Trades programs, and creating moments of pride, elevation, and connection for students. Key objectives supporting this vision include achieving a 10% gain in completions over a three-year trend by 2024-2025 and annually placing over 100 Construction Trades students.
Arlington STEM Elementary School's vision is to be recognized as a school of choice and a community cornerstone, promoting equity, creativity, and innovation. The school aims to empower students as 21st-century leaders and critical thinkers through hands-on, collaborative, project-based learning. Key strategic initiatives include comprehensive STEM implementation, Project Lead the Way programs for all staff and students, the establishment of a Design & Innovation Studio, and the pursuit of STEM Certification through the Indiana Department of Education, coupled with efforts to grow enrollment and foster community partnerships.
The meeting included the recognition of Board President Maria Norman for her service from 2023 through 2025. The primary actions taken involved the approval of the consent agenda, which included the Vouchers for the period ending February 9, 2026, amounting to $9,804,332.19, and the payroll for periods ending January 9 and January 23, 2026, totaling $26,592,288.30 in gross wages and fringe benefits, as well as the Personnel Report.
The meeting began with the pledge of allegiance and roll call. A significant portion of the session involved awards and recognition, including the presentation of the Allen County Public Library's 2025 highlights and updates on their collaboration with Fort Wayne Community Schools, specifically mentioning the library card partnership and the summer learning program which provided free lunches/snacks. Additionally, the Dolly Parton Imagination Library program achievements were highlighted, emphasizing early literacy efforts and enrollment statistics. New business included the recognition and approval of the $25,000 Excellence in Early Literacy Award for Leanne Scott Academy. The board also addressed the approval of purchases for commodity food products from various vendors for the 2025-2026 school year, totaling $1,330,000, to support school breakfast and lunch programs.
Fort Wayne Community Schools (FWCS) is implementing its 'Schools of Success' initiative for the 2025-2026 school year. This initiative focuses on developing students' communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills, aiming to prepare them for future success by connecting career interests early. Key strategies include providing hands-on workplace skills, fostering partnerships with local businesses for job shadows and internships, and accelerating curriculum. The plan seeks to equip students with both technical and essential skills to meet the demands of the modern economy and contribute to regional growth.
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