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Moore County Schools board narrows revised strategic plan, asks staff to craft final public survey
Summary
Board members revised language in the draft district strategic plan — including mission wording, core beliefs language on treating all students equally, and goals/priorities such as early and sustained literacy — and asked staff to return a third draft for April before the public survey.
Moore County Schools board members spent the March 3 work session refining a second draft of the district strategic plan and asked staff to prepare a third draft for the April meeting and a public feedback survey.
The board, led by Superintendent David Locklear and Deputy/Assistant staff, focused discussion on wording in the mission, the core beliefs, six to seven district goals and a set of board priorities. Members asked clarifying edits to keep “critical thinking” visible in the mission and to add language affirming that “every student will be supported and valued” in the core beliefs. Dr. Metcalfe and other staff said the red ink in the draft shows changes from the board’s January workshops and earlier feedback.
Board members and staff explained why the plan keeps a “context…
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