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Rock Hill Schools board approves district office reorganization plan

Board of Trustees, Rock Hill Schools · December 9, 2024
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Summary

The Rock Hill Schools Board of Trustees voted 7–0 to approve a reorganization of central office into four divisions intended to focus support on classrooms, increase use of data and aim for a balanced budget; the plan takes effect July 1, 2025.

The Rock Hill Schools Board of Trustees on Friday voted 7–0 to approve a district office reorganization plan presented by Superintendent Dr. Schmose, a change the administration says will concentrate support on classrooms and improve fiscal sustainability.

The plan, which the superintendent urged the board to adopt after an executive session, restructures central office into four divisions — school performance and accountability; school innovation and operations; fiscal and capital sustainability; and people, culture and organizational advancement — and is intended to emphasize positions and functions rather than individual employees. The superintendent said the changes are designed to help the district be "more data driven" and to support principals more directly.

Dr. Schmose told trustees the organizational…

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