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Mount Lebanon board hears midyear strategic-plan update, district outlines enrollment, tech and facilities priorities
Summary
The Mount Lebanon School District’s executive team presented a midyear update Jan. 26 covering weather protocols, strategic-plan progress, a new volunteer system (Raptor), curriculum reviews, device-use rules and a centralized online enrollment launch for kindergarten on Feb. 2.
The Mount Lebanon School District board heard a midyear update from the superintendent and executive council at its Jan. 26 virtual meeting, covering winter-weather decision rules, progress on strategic-plan goals, plans to implement a district volunteer system and several curriculum and technology initiatives.
Superintendent (name not specified in the transcript) said the district balances road conditions, National Weather Service advisories, police reports and municipal road crews when deciding to delay or cancel school for winter storms. "Our priority is to get kids to school, but to make sure that they get there safely," the superintendent said.
Administrators reported that 6 of 32 yearly strategic goals are complete; the district is tracking other tactics on a publicly available dashboard. Among initiatives highlighted was the selection of Raptor as the districtwide volunteer-management system. Officials said data…
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