Trinity superitendent details operational plan
Trinity School District’s new operational plan for the 2010-11 school year includes significant amounts of teacher training to help them use student data, incorporate technology into the classroom, include special education students in the regular classroom, and increase academic rigor.
The plan was created after the school board hired James Manley as a consultant to review the district. Manley issued a report earlier this year examining what Trinity does well and how it can improve.
Paul Kasunich, Trinity’s superintendent who was hired in April, worked with Manley, administrators and teachers to create the operational plan. He will go over the details of the plan publicly at the Aug. 19 school board meeting.
“The operational plan is a starting point,” Kasunich said Friday, adding that it will be assessed throughout the year. “It gives the district a focused direction.”
Find out more about the plan in Saturday's Observer-Reporter
The plan was created after the school board hired James Manley as a consultant to review the district. Manley issued a report earlier this year examining what Trinity does well and how it can improve.
Paul Kasunich, Trinity’s superintendent who was hired in April, worked with Manley, administrators and teachers to create the operational plan. He will go over the details of the plan publicly at the Aug. 19 school board meeting.
“The operational plan is a starting point,” Kasunich said Friday, adding that it will be assessed throughout the year. “It gives the district a focused direction.”
Find out more about the plan in Saturday's Observer-Reporter
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