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Lincoln Public Schools presents early progress report on 2024–29 strategic plan
Summary
District leaders told the Board of Education on April 8 that the five‑year strategic plan is in its first year of implementation, highlighting gains on graduation rates and laying out measurable goals for early literacy, behavior supports, staff recruitment and family engagement.
Lincoln — Lincoln Public Schools leaders presented a progress report to the Board of Education on April 8 that reviewed the district’s 2024–29 strategic plan and the action steps now under way to implement it.
The report, led by members of the district executive team, said the district has already exceeded the strategic plan’s stated graduation‑rate goal of 87 percent and described measurable targets for early literacy, behavior supports, attendance and staff diversity and retention.
The presentation matter‑of‑factly framed the report as an early check‑in on a five‑year effort that district leaders said will require continued work through 2029 to realize the plan’s outcomes. "The mission of Lincoln Public Schools is to prepare all students for successful careers, lifelong learning, and civic engagement," said Dr. Salem, an executive team member leading the student‑wellbeing portion of the report. "We are anchored…
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