Title: Four-Year Strategic Plan 2014 - 2018
1Four-Year Strategic Plan2014 - 2018
22013-2014 Strategic Summit
- BQ (LEGAL)
- The Board shall ensure that a District
improvement plan and improvement plans for each
campus are developed, reviewed, and revised
annually for the purpose of improving the
performance of all students. The Board shall
annually approve District and campus performance
objectives and shall ensure that the District and
campus plans - 1. Are mutually supportive to accomplish the
identified objectives and - 2. At a minimum, support the state goals and
objectives under Education - Code Chapter 4.
- BQ (LOCAL)
- The Board shall approve and periodically review
the Districts mission and goals to improve
student performance. The mission, goals, and the
approved District and campus objectives shall be
mutually supportive and shall support the state
goals and objectives under Education Code,
Chapter 4.
32013-2014 Strategic Summit
- Facilitators
- Denise Collier, Ed.D.
- Karen G. Rue, Ed.D.
- Edward Chevallier, Ed.D.
- Rob Thornell, Ed.D.
- Coordinators
- Jerhea Nail, Communications
- Angela Scott, Superintendents Office
- Jennifer Carlisle, Superintendents Office
4Strategic Summit Participants
Business and Community Parents Teachers Admin
Linda Caram, ATT Kristi Wade, Cisco Dennis Shingleton, City of Fort Worth Mayor Bob Golden, City of Haslet Scott Campbell, City of Roanoke Steve Hulsey, Corgan Architect Creston Woods, Deloitte University Scott Orr, Fidelity Investments Candy Slocum, Interlink Rebecca Freed, Council of PTAs Mayor Connie White, Town of Trophy Club Board Members Mel Fuller, President Josh Wright, Vice-President Judy Copp Mark Schluter Anne Davis-Simpson, Ph.D. Anthony Luedicke Matthew Edwards Brenda Hayes Tobi VanStory Melanie Etchieson Kristi Smith Amanda Bruner Kathleen Wilson Terri Jones Students Kaitlyn Dotson BNHS Ethan Gindt BNHS Ron McGriff BNHS Luke Hall NHS Emma Bayne NHS Macie Grippin NHS Savannah Cooper NHS Peyton Elliott SAHS Gary Keller Sarah Menn Brittany Harper Gwen Hilliard Stacy Miles Matthew Biles Holly Duesterheft Christy Buce Lyndsie Smith Linda Melbourn Che Williams Kayla Gentry Randi Ann Kula Nicole Wallis Principals Mike Blankenship Jason Childress Robin Ellis Deborah McCune Linda Parker Michelle Pawski Todd Rodgers Cathy Sager Jofee Tremain Mehran Aghili Adam Bennett Cindy Brown Karla Burkholder Emily Conklin Linda Denning Damon Edwards Susan Elza Gary Gindt Jon Graswich Sunni Johnson Kevin Lacefield Dennis McCreary Tony Neely Rory Peacock Kitty Poehler Carl Shawn Rob Thornell
5Strategic Planning
- NISD plans
- Five-year strategic and operational plan 2001 -
2006 - Four-year strategic plan 2006 2010
- Four-year strategic plan 2010 2014
- Next four-year strategic plan 2014 2018
- Common themes run through all
- Student success
- Curriculum alignment
- Community and parent participation and
partnership - Safety
- The learning environment
- Extended use of technology
- Quality staff
- Student centered
- Prior plans have been successful at moving the
District forward
6The Pathway to Planning Success
- Our CORE BELIEFS lead us to a VISION of the ideal
or our preferred future. - Our VISION causes us to consider our MISSION to
bring the VISION to reality. - Our MISSION is about purpose, it is the answer to
the question, Why do we exist as a learning
organization? - We will achieve this MISSION, our purpose for
existence, through our strategic OPERATIONAL
GOALS.
7Future Focused
- What are the most important changes in the last
13 years? - What are the skills our kids need to succeed?
- What does success look like for Northwest ISD
students in 2026? - What are our priorities?
8Future-Ready Learners
- We are currently preparing students for jobs
that dont yet exist . . . - using technologies that havent been invented .
. . - in order to solve problems we dont even know
are problems yet. - David Warlick Connect Learning blog
9Future Focused
- Northwest ISD is and must be
- A transformed environment for student learning
and performance where creativity, imagination,
and innovation are required and expected.
10Future Focused
- Common VISION and MISSION
- Grounded in our CORE BELIEFS
- Clear Expectations with our Strategic Goals
- Understood, Endorsed, Lived, and Reinforced by
our Community, Parents, Staff, and Students
11Recommendations
- Mayor Bob Golden
- Kristie Wade, Parent/Business Member
- Gwen Hilliard, Teacher
- Students (click)
12Core Beliefs
- We believe that
- Kids come first
- Continuous improvement is (critical)
- essential for future success
- (of the Northwest Independent School
District.) - The success of each student is the shared
- responsibility of students, families,
schools, - and community
- Environment influences learning
13VISION
- Northwest ISD
- The best and most sought-after school district
- where every student is future ready
- Ready for college
- Ready for the global workplace
- Ready for personal success
14Mission
- Northwest ISD, in partnership with parents
- and community,
- will (provide) engage all students in a
- premier education
- preparing them to be successful,
- productive citizens.
15Operational Goals
- Goal I
- Northwest ISD will (provide premier programs)
- design dynamic learning experiences to ensure
- that all students are (successful) future-ready
- learners.
16Operational Goals
- Goal II
- Northwest ISD will recruit, develop, retain,
- and recognize an exceptional, highly
- motivated staff to optimize student
- engagement and learning.
17Operational Goals
- Goal III
- Northwest ISD will (provide) communicate
- in a timely, open (communication) manner
- and engage parents and (positive parental)
- community members in positive partnership
- opportunities in our schools.
18Operational Goals
- Goal IV
- Northwest ISD will provide premier facilities
- and support systems that enhance a
- positive learning environment and foster
- student and community pride.
19Operational Goals
- Goal V
- Northwest ISD will invest resources to
- ensure that students, parents, and the
- community receive optimal educational services.
20Targeted Objectives
Goal I Targeted Objective A (Develop) Design and implement curriculum that (addresses) incorporates the learning requirements of future-ready students as identified by (The Partnership for 21st Century Skills.) the NISD Profile of a Graduate.
Goal I Targeted Objective B Transform the learning environment through choice, relevance, and engagement. (and choice.)
Goal I Targeted Objective C Advance collaboration, creativity, imagination, and innovation through differentiation and multi-dimensional learning.
Goal I Targeted Objective D Provide personalized anywhere/anytime learning (using tools and resources available for a 24/7 environment.) through the integration of evolving digital resources.
Goal I Targeted Objective E Facilitate healthy life choices to advance student health, productivity, and well-being.
21Targeted Objectives
Goal II Targeted Objective A Promote a climate and culture within Northwest ISD (that maximizes) to ensure that actions align to the core beliefs and vision of the District.
Goal II Targeted Objective B Recognize excellence by rewarding efforts that are successful reflections of the District's mission and goals.
Goal II Targeted Objective C Develop a wellness program designed to improve employee health, productivity, and well-being.
Goal II Targeted Objective D Reward continued service to the District and profession through a salary structure that is competitive and that serves as a recruiting tool.
Goal II Targeted Objective E Expand comprehensive professional learning systems that remain responsive to the needs of future-ready learners.
22Targeted Objectives
Goal III Targeted Objective A Engage parents as partners to create a shared ownership of established and emerging cultures to enhance the learning of students.
Goal III Targeted Objective B Increase community connections and relationships that positively contribute to the academic and social success of students.
Goal III Targeted Objective C Engage in open dialogue and information sharing between the District and the greater Northwest community.
Goal III Targeted Objective D Brand Northwest ISD to promote an identity that is immediately recognizable and conveys connection and pride in the school district and its schools.
23Targeted Objectives
Goal IV Targeted Objective A Ensure safe, comfortable, and secure facilities by evaluating, making modifications, and incorporating the latest innovations in student safety, custodial services, transportation services, and student management.
Goal IV Targeted Objective B Provide clean, safe, efficient, and effective instructional environments through proactive maintenance and custodial services.
Goal IV Targeted Objective C Provide relevant technology resources to optimize District operations and student learning.
Goal IV Targeted Objective D Conserve energy, reduce waste, and promote environmental stewardship among staff and students.
Goal IV Targeted Objective E Meet fast-growth needs through a dynamic Long-Range Facility Plan that anticipates and prepares for enrollment gains.
24Targeted Objectives
Goal V Targeted Objective A Ensure an instructionally-driven budget process aligned with the Strategic Plan.
Goal V Targeted Objective B Provide relevant policy, regulatory, evaluation, finance, and student information systems ensuring organizational efficiencies.
Goal V Targeted Objective C Deliver excellence in financial management.
Goal V Targeted Objective D Investigate and secure funding and resources to augment the District Mission.
25Next Steps
- February 24, 2014 Board action on proposed
Strategic Plan - Communicate 2014 2018 Strategic Plan
- June 2014 Review 2013 2014 DIP
- August 2014 Discussion and Board Action on 2014
2015 DIP
26Four-Year Strategic Plan2014 - 2018