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North Penn presents draft Comprehensive Plan 2025–28, posts document for 28-day public review
Summary
District staff outlined the process, priorities and proposed goals in a draft comprehensive plan covering 2025–28 and said the plan will be posted for a 28-day public comment period before coming back to the board for approval in March.
The North Penn School District on Feb. 11 presented a draft Comprehensive Plan for 2025–28 that district staff said will be posted for a 28-day public review before a formal board vote in March.
The plan, presented to the Board of School Directors by Dr. Waters (staff member) and a team of administrators, compiles demographic data, annual climate surveys and a Pennsylvania Department of Education needs-assessment framework into a three-year improvement roadmap. Dr. Waters said the process is “about continuous improvement” and identifying goals and measurable action steps the district will monitor over the next three years.
District leaders said the plan was developed by a core committee that included administrators, teachers, parents, students and community representatives. “We take the feedback from the committee as well as administrators, teachers, parents, students and the community,” said Dr. Mike McKenna, chief academic officer. The draft lists priorities the committee identified from the data: authentic engagement and communications, data-driven decision-making,…
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