By Rick Pressler
The Roosevelt Public School’s first community strategic planning meeting, held on October 6, was attended by over 20 participants, including Roosevelt parents and community members, parents of Choice students, staff members, board members, and facilitators from the New Jersey School Boards Association.
Lead Facilitator, Kathy Winecoff, provided a quick orientation to the strategic planning process and outlined the scheduled meetings that will take place throughout the year. She pointed out that the strategic planning effort represented some of the most important work that a community can engage in: defining a mission and vision for its public school that reflects the values of the school stakeholders and aligns with the NJ public school framework.
The next meeting is at 7:00 pm on November 14th; please rsvp to Karen Otten at Kotten@rps1.org. All stakeholders—and all who are interested—are welcome to attend any and all meetings.
The Roosevelt Public School’s first community strategic planning meeting, held on October 6, was attended by over 20 participants, including Roosevelt parents and community members, parents of Choice students, staff members, board members, and facilitators from the New Jersey School Boards Association.
Lead Facilitator, Kathy Winecoff, provided a quick orientation to the strategic planning process and outlined the scheduled meetings that will take place throughout the year. She pointed out that the strategic planning effort represented some of the most important work that a community can engage in: defining a mission and vision for its public school that reflects the values of the school stakeholders and aligns with the NJ public school framework.
The next meeting is at 7:00 pm on November 14th; please rsvp to Karen Otten at Kotten@rps1.org. All stakeholders—and all who are interested—are welcome to attend any and all meetings.