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Cuyahoga Falls school leaders outline four-year strategic plan focused on ‘‘culture of caring,’’ facilities and instruction
Summary
District administrators presented a draft four-year strategic plan that centers on student wellbeing, facilities planning and instructional improvement and invited board feedback and a follow-up work session.
Cuyahoga Falls City Schools administrators on Wednesday outlined a draft strategic plan that they said will guide district work through about 2028, centering goals on a "culture of caring," financial stewardship and student achievement.
The plan, developed by cabinet members with input from the Summit County Educational Service Center, sets three headline goals administrators abbreviated as C-F-S: create a culture of caring, facilitate the financial future and steer student achievement, district leaders said.
At a presentation to the Cuyahoga Falls Board of Education, Superintendent Dr. Selico said the plan is intended to be a fluid, multiyear framework: "At the heart of our mission is the commitment to create an environment that fosters growth, opportunity, and…
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