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Wissahickon board reviews draft 2025–26 goals and a community-driven 'portrait of a student'
Summary
The Wissahickon School District board reviewed an initial draft of its 2025–26 goals, including a proposed "portrait of a student" to guide curriculum and equity work, and directed administrators to convert the draft into measurable performance indicators.
Wissahickon School District board members on Aug. 26 reviewed an initial draft of the district's 2025'1 goals, which center on school safety and belonging, communication and transparency, academic excellence and equity, and a 10-year facilities plan.
Superintendent (name not specified) told the board the goal list grows from months of community, staff and student engagement undertaken as part of the superintendent's entry plan. "These haven't changed in at least the few years that I've been here, but they've been helpful to help us to keep centered what the district priority areas are," the superintendent said during the meeting.
The board was asked to provide feedback…
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