In a recent government meeting, significant developments were announced regarding local educational initiatives and infrastructure improvements.
Dr. Lee highlighted a collaboration with Hager Communications aimed at producing a promotional video to showcase local high schools. The video, which emphasizes the schools' rich history and the bright futures of current students, is set to be released next month, coinciding with the Olympics. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance community engagement and pride in local education.
Additionally, updates on the Hershey project revealed that renovations, including LED light replacements and fresh paint, are progressing well. The project is on schedule, with Gary Baker Construction's Gary Baker overseeing the completion before his retirement. Temporary certified occupancy for administrators is expected by July 1, allowing them to begin preparations for the upcoming school year.
A pressing issue discussed was the discipline problems reported at Fane Elementary. In response, the district is implementing a mentorship program called Academy 4, which will pair every fourth grader with a community mentor for monthly sessions. This initiative, funded by the Tailwinds organization, aims to provide additional support to students and address behavioral challenges. The program is set to launch next school year, with hopes of expanding to other campuses if successful.
Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to enhancing educational experiences and addressing challenges within the school district, with a focus on community involvement and proactive solutions.