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Board narrows focus to strategic framework; discusses work-based learning growth and a three-tier bus proposal

2352668 · February 20, 2025
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Summary

The Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 board agreed Feb. 19 to fold its separate priorities list into the district's strategic framework and directed staff to align follow-up reporting to that framework. Members also asked staff to pursue expanded work-based learning and to study a three-tiered bus schedule to address driver shortages.

Board members spent significant time at the Feb. 19 meeting reviewing a year of work on board priorities and the district strategic framework.

After extended discussion the board agreed to stop maintaining a separate priorities checklist and instead use the district's strategic framework and its six indicators of success as the primary guide for district work and board oversight. Several members said the framework already encompasses many of the items previously on the priorities list and asked staff to align future reports to those indicators.

Work-based learning: Board members and staff discussed continuing to increase work-based learning…

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