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Medina Valley ISD staff describe district scorecard to track four priorities
Summary
A Medina Valley ISD staff member outlined a district scorecard designed to measure progress on four priorities — students, staff, community involvement and finances/operations — and described curriculum alignment, baseline measures and ongoing adjustments to implementation.
A staff member with Medina Valley ISD described a new district scorecard as a tool to measure whether the district is meeting its stated priorities and to keep stakeholders aligned. "Scorecard is a way for us to determine to measure are we achieving the goals or priorities that we want to achieve," the staff member said.
The staff member said the scorecard centers on four priorities: students; staff recruitment and retention; community involvement; and finances and operations. "So the first thing you do is, alright, really really look at what is it that you want to achieve as a district. So we came up with four, which is students...Second is our staff...we want our community involved...and then our fourth one is our…
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