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Superintendent reports on facilities summit, TimeClock Plus rollout, Best Buy/Intel grant and Nike donations
Summary
Superintendent Owens briefed the Centennial School Board on an upcoming educational summit as part of long-range facilities planning, a districtwide TimeClock Plus rollout, a $20,000 Best Buy/Intel grant for Butler Creek Elementary and planned reuse of furniture donated by Nike.
Superintendent Owens used the Oct. 22 work session to summarize several district initiatives affecting operations, safety and community partnerships.
Owens said the district will convene an educational summit as part of its long-range facilities planning effort; the summit will convene a representative group of educators, facilitated by DLR Group consultants, to set design priorities based on instructional needs rather than just facility age. “Our goal is to ensure that the design priorities we set are grounded in educational purpose and community context rather than driven solely by facility age or infrastructure needs,” Owens said.
The superintendent…
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