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Board hears strategic plan road map update; vision card to drive measures

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Superintendent Julie Nelson and cabinet leaders updated the board on implementation of the district strategic plan, described school improvement templates, student ambassador work, MTSS rollout and a multi‑color rubric (vision card) that will track district progress on desired daily experiences.

Superintendent Julie Nelson and executive directors presented a progress report on the district strategic plan at the April 10 board workshop, outlining timeline, roles, implementation steps and the vision card the district will use to track results.

Nelson told the board the plan—adopted May 18, 2023—established mission, vision, core values and strategic “buckets” and that the district has been turning those decisions into project plans and measurement tools for schools and departments. “It seems like just yesterday, we were starting our strategic planning work,” Nelson said.

Presenters described three interlocking instructional buckets—student experience, mastery of learning and student pathways—and two administrative buckets—operations (staffing/finance) and engagement/partnerships. Work cited included a school…

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