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Edwardsburg superintendent outlines district goals, safety upgrades and warns of state budget risk
Summary
Dr. Suetsch, superintendent of Edwardsburg Public Schools, told the board the district will continue three strategic goals this year—teaching and learning, community communication, and facilities/funding—and highlighted new safety protocols and a potential state-budget cash-flow risk that could require short-term borrowing.
Dr. Suetsch, superintendent of Edwardsburg Public Schools, told the board the district will continue three strategic goals this year: recruiting and retaining staff and updating curriculum; expanding communication and stakeholder input; and overseeing facilities, bond and grant dollars while pursuing new funding.
The superintendent summarized implementation steps, including continuing the curricular cycle (social studies followed by ELA work), strengthening higher-education partnerships and alternative-certification pathways, using third-party perception surveys in spring, and offering more family learning opportunities tied to a new website and communication app. “I will work with our EPS leadership team and the board of education to recruit, hire, and retain dedicated staff,” Suetsch said.
Suetsch detailed new safety requirements and district responses. The…
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