Neshaminy School Board adopts 2024–2027 comprehensive plan, authorizes state submission

Neshaminy School District Board of School Directors · September 29, 2024

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Summary

The Neshaminy School District Board unanimously adopted a three-year comprehensive plan covering 07/01/2024–06/30/2027 and authorized the superintendent to submit it to the Pennsylvania Department of Education after a 28-day public review period and committee recommendation.

The Neshaminy School District Board of School Directors voted unanimously to adopt the district's comprehensive plan for July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2027, and authorized the superintendent to make required submissions to the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

The plan "is a requirement of the Pennsylvania Department of Education," said Mr. Rodriguez, who moved adoption and said the document was developed collaboratively over about six months, shared with parents and staff, and made available for 28 days before the meeting. Files accompanying the motion were attached to the agenda.

Board members said the plan had been recommended by the board's Educational Development Committee. After a second by Mrs. Hollenbeck and a brief call for comments, the board voted "Aye" and the motion passed 9 to 0.

Board action formally authorizes the superintendent to submit the adopted plan to the state as required. The district did not specify timetable details for implementation steps in the public motion beyond submission; interested parties were directed to the attached files for the plan text.

The vote closes the board's formal consideration of the comprehensive plan; no public comment related to the plan was recorded during the meeting.