Bradley County Board adopts 2025–2030 strategic plan
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The Bradley County Board of Education unanimously approved a revised 2025–2030 strategic plan after a presentation outlining goals for student engagement, professional development and infrastructure. Board members said the plan aligns with state guidance and district priorities.
The Bradley County Board of Education on Feb. 11 voted unanimously to adopt a revised strategic plan covering 2025–2030, a five-year roadmap school staff said focuses on people and culture, student engagement and upgrades to district infrastructure.
Dana Yost presented the update, saying the document was produced through a comprehensive review of district data and community input and is closely aligned with the board's priorities. "This newly revised plan is closely aligned with the school board's priorities," Yost said during the presentation.
Board members emphasized the plan's data-driven approach and its alignment with state expectations. One board member noted the plan is mandated by the state but praised the local input and the emphasis on professional training and school safety upgrades. The presentation also highlighted measurable goals for academic growth and clearer communication with families and community partners.
The board moved to approve the plan following brief discussion; the clerk called a roll that resulted in seven yes votes, 0 noes. The board will now move forward with implementation steps outlined in the plan, with staff expected to bring periodic progress reports to future meetings.
The board's vote completes the statutory review cycle for the period and sets the district's stated priorities for the next five years. The board did not set a separate public comment period on the plan at this meeting.
