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Administrators present 'Nest, Wings, Flight' strategic-plan framework; board to review final draft in September
Summary
District administrators presented a five‑area strategic-plan framework (branded "Nest, Wings, Flight") intended to guide priorities — safety/facilities, people and culture, community engagement and academic outcomes — and said a final version will be presented at the Sept. board meeting for adoption as the working plan.
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District administrators, led by curriculum support specialist Dylan Zeleleski, presented a strategic-plan framework the team summarized as "Nest, Wings, Flight." The framework outlines five priority areas anchored to goals, sample 2026–27 focus objectives and future-focus objectives; administrators emphasized branding that makes the plan a living document to guide budgeting and limit initiative fatigue. Dylan said the "Nest" anchors safety, security and facilities; the "Wings" emphasize people, culture, recruitment and retention; and the "Flight" focuses on academic achievement and district outcomes.
Administrators said the framework incorporated community-survey priorities and is intended to be concise and usable in day-to-day decision-making; sample objectives and action steps are illustrative and the detailed building-level metrics will be maintained in internal implementation plans. Board members responded positively to the format and asked for time to "percolate" on details; the administration said it will integrate board feedback and return with a final draft at the board's September meeting for adoption.

