During a recent school board meeting, members discussed the initiation of a comprehensive planning process mandated by the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE). This process, which occurs every three years, requires school districts to engage a diverse group of stakeholders to conduct a needs assessment. The goal is to identify priority areas, develop action plans, and establish metrics for strategic initiatives for the years 2025 through 2028. The board is expected to adopt the comprehensive plan by the end of March, with a draft made publicly available for community input prior to approval.
Board member Mister Dumont emphasized the importance of public awareness regarding the purpose of this planning process, while also expressing appreciation for the inclusion of contextual comments alongside data in the preliminary findings. He raised a question about the possibility of making the survey results and related materials accessible to the public, suggesting that transparency would benefit the community.
The meeting also featured public comments, with one attendee, Sandy Bowman, expressing concerns about the board's adherence to the sunshine laws and the constitutional rights of students. Bowman criticized the board for what she perceived as a lack of accountability and transparency, particularly regarding surveys administered to students. She urged the board to consider the implications of their actions on student privacy and rights.
The meeting concluded with an announcement of a follow-up meeting scheduled for October 8, where further discussions, particularly on budget matters, will take place.