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MMSD makes progress on strategic framework

December 17, 2013

By MMSD

MMSD makes progress on strategic framework
MADISON —  The Madison Metropolitan School District is following through on the implementation of its strategic framework, according the first quarterly review of progress released today.
“Our strategic framework starts with the vision that every school will be a thriving school that prepares every student for college, career and community. We are aggressively working to make that vision a reality, and we are off to a strong start,” Superintendent Jennifer Cheatham said. “As we do this work, we are committed to reporting to the public on our progress – celebrating where we are successful, acknowledging our challenges and planning our next steps.”
In recent weeks, the district completed reviews of progress at all levels of the system – from school teams, to central office, to the Board of Education. The full report focuses on execution of the strategic framework’s three key areas:
     • School Improvement Plans that define every school’s focus and goals for all students
     • Common learning across the district that further enables educators to make the best possible decisions for children
     • Progress on a clear set of priorities aimed at providing schools with the systems and supports to serve children and their families better than ever before.

“Our educators and support staff have worked hard to jumpstart this work over the past few months,” Cheatham said. “If we stay focused on our vision, and follow through on the work in our strategic framework, we know we will produce positive results for all students.”
 
  

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