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This document is a transcript of a focus group discussion detailing the enrollment management redistricting process for MSD Warren Township Schools. It outlines the focus group's objectives, which include establishing target enrollment for the district and individual schools, and addressing policy implications such as grandfathering and alternate school requests. The discussion relies on historical enrollment data, 15-year future projections, and detailed analysis of building facilities and class spaces. Key priorities emphasized are accommodating students with unique needs, optimizing facilities for outstanding academic experiences, and making long-term strategic decisions over the next 10 to 15 years to manage growth and changing populations, with a central focus on enhancing the student experience.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by the Superintendent's report. Key announcements included updates on enrollment management redistricting and an upcoming community engagement board work session scheduled for January 5th. The annual legislative forum was rescheduled to January 10th and will include a continental breakfast. Recognition was given to the varsity football team for reaching the semi-state. The Superintendent proudly announced that MSD Warren Township received $30 million in Lilly Phase 3 funds to enhance student experiences. Presentations from LEL Elementary School detailed their focus on achieving specific I-READ passing rates (85% goal) and a 95% attendance rate, highlighting successful attendance incentives like sunglasses and gingerbread contests. LEL also detailed community engagement efforts such as the LOL bus tour, a mystery family literacy night, and a fall festival featuring a haunted log cabin. Student Council activities, including a canned food drive and promoting kindness posters, were also shared. A video segment featured a former principal discussing LEL's 200-year history, emphasizing community trust, traditions like bucket hats for accomplishments, and significant events such as the 2000 fire and the rebuilding of a log cabin from Fort Benjamin Harrison. The Kindness and Justice Challenge supporting organizations like the American Heart Association, Early Childhood Center, and Riley was also noted.
This strategic plan outlines the organization's direction, focusing on academics and the comprehensive journey of a graduate.
The meeting included recognition of the Gold Brigade for qualifying for state and finishing in the top 10. There was a discussion regarding enrollment management and redistricting, with a survey for community input on boundaries. Dennis Jarrett was recognized as the Community Advocate of the Year, and Brooke Tapper and Laura Buckright were recognized by the Indiana School Counselor Association. The Warren Central High School varsity football team was congratulated for winning their regional championship. Liberty Park Elementary showcased their academic achievements, attendance incentives, career days, staff celebrations, and community involvement. The student council highlighted the JA Career Ignite College Fair, the annual leadership retreat, and a blood drive. Updates were provided on Office of Public Health and Safety food events, IMPD's Coffee with a Cop, and the Far East Side Quality of Life Plan Kickoff Celebration. Information was shared on leaf collection and a constituent service event with Congressman Andre Carson's office.
The meeting included a superintendence report, recognition of the Warren Central High School unified sports teams and girls varsity flag football team, and the presentation of an award to Dr. Steve Rogers from the Indiana Association of Career and Technical Education.
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