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Board approves five-year strategic plan KPIs over one member's objections; trustee urges tighter, measurable targets

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Summary

After months of planning, the board approved new key performance indicators (KPIs) for the district's five-year strategic plan. Trustee Kelly Zimmerman voted no, saying several KPIs were unattainable or lacked measurable baselines.

The Liberty Elementary School District Governing Board on Dec. 16 approved a set of key performance indicators (KPIs) tied to the district's five-year strategic plan, but Board member Kelly Zimmerman cast the lone dissenting vote and asked staff to return with tighter, measurable targets.

The presentation: Policy lead Susanna Castellanos summarized the strategic-planning process and described the KPIs the administration developed to measure progress on board-approved priorities including instructional services, employee excellence, operational systems, family and community engagement, and communications.

Contested points raised by Trustee Zimmerman

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