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Grants Pass School Board agrees on color‑coded progress snapshot, pushes for clearer targets before Feb. 24 community presentation

Grants Pass School District 7 Board · December 2, 2025
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The Grants Pass School District 7 board reviewed year‑one results from its five‑year strategic plan, debated how to color‑code objectives for public reporting, and directed staff to sharpen measurable targets and backup data before a Feb. 24 community update.

The Grants Pass School District 7 board spent its meeting reviewing year‑one results from the district's five‑year strategic plan and agreeing on a format for reporting progress to the public. Chair George Scott opened the discussion by saying the goal of the session was to reach agreement on a concise, color‑coded one‑page the district can show the community in a Feb. 24 presentation. "Tanya has put a lot of work into this," Scott said, pointing board members to the live links and backup that staff embedded for each objective.

Board members focused on one central question: does the color map reflect evidence the board can defend publicly? The packet uses red for unmet objectives, yellow for in progress, dark green for met and light green for ongoing/systematized work; staff also added white to indicate future targets. Tanya, a district staff member, walked the board through the legend…

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