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D-51 unveils final draft five-year strategic plan with ambitious academic, wellness and staffing targets
Summary
Mesa County Valley School District No. 51 trustees heard a final-draft strategic plan that sets measurable five-year targets — including a 2030 goal that 90% of schools be in the top state performance tier, reductions in chronic absenteeism, and staff satisfaction improvements — and staff said implementation teams and monthly reporting will follow approval.
Mesa County Valley School District No. 51 officials presented a final draft of a five-year strategic plan that sets aggressive, measurable goals for academics, student wellness, staff retention and district operations and will return to the board for a vote on the 17th.
Dr. Carter, the district’s outside strategy lead, told the board the plan was built from “over 9,000 student surveys, over 2,000 family surveys, over 1,400 teacher surveys, [and] 224 in-depth interviews,” calling it “the most robust data collection of any strategic plan” he has been part of. The plan centers on four focus areas: prepared…
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