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Tangipahoa superintendent outlines strategic plan, cites teacher pay gains and clean audit
Summary
Superintendent presented a strategic plan focused on attendance, school culture and staff retention, highlighted teacher pay gains tied to a 2021 half‑cent sales tax, a clean audit including ESSER funds and progress on school renovations and the Advanced College and Career Center.
Superintendent Ms. Stilley presented the Tangipahoa Parish School System's strategic priorities Tuesday evening, saying the district's "theme for this year is 'accept the challenge'" and that the plan focuses on attendance, school culture and employees.
The presentation distilled the strategic plan into six priority areas and three "big rocks": improving attendance, strengthening school culture and supporting employees, Ms. Stilley said. She told the board the district has created measurable goals and an action timeline and posted overview and action documents on the district website.
The plan matters because board members will use the measures to track progress and because officials tied recent improvements to a voter-approved half‑cent sales tax…
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