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Transition Plan

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Technology and Inequity a Focus in Super's Midterm Report

Superintendent Dr. Sandra Brower highlighted opportunities for change as she presented her midterm report

Superintendent Dr. Sandra Brower will begin phase three of her transition plan as she begins to lead the Lacey Township School District after presenting her midterm report at the school board meeting on Tuesday. “From November until now, I have listened, I have watched I have written, I have taken pictures, I have done all that I could to understand what it looks like and what it feels like to live and work and learn here in Lacey Township,” Brower said. Brower first presented the transition plan on Tuesday, Nov. 15. “I talked about the value added benefit that someone new to an organization gives and it takes some time,” Brower said. “So in the first three months, there’s a lot of taking and then slowly but surely we start to effect …

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Super to Present Midterm Report at School Board Meeting

Midterm report will reveal findings in three categories: teaching and learning, culture and community and operations

Superintendent Dr. Sandra Brower will be presenting her midterm report at this month’s school board meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. “I have had the privilege over the past few months to work alongside a team of committed and passionate people who care deeply about Lacey Township students,” Brower said. “I am excited more than ever for the opportunity to serve this school community.” Brower began her superintendency in November with a transition plan focused on three phases of listening, learning and leading. The plan included meeting with “stakeholders” such as students, parents, teachers, staff, members of the community and the Board of Education. During the course of her 90-day “listening tour” many shared their feelings of pride in the …

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Coffee Hour Gives Super 'A Lot to Think About'

Dr. Sandra Brower will be releasing a mid-term report in February

More than 20 members of the community came out to mingle today with Superintendent Sandra Brower at her first meet and greet. “I’m looking forward to a lot of good changes that Dr. Brower has planned for the school district,” Maria Shuflat said. “I hope there aren’t many brick walls for her to breakdown.” The coffee hour was an informal opportunity for parents and Lacey homeowners to voice their ideas, passions and visions, Brower said. “People came out for a whole variety of reasons,” she said. “It gives me a lot to think about.” Coffee hours are a part of Brower’s transition plan since she took the position in November. The transition plan consists of three phases that focus on listening and learning and eventually leading, she has …

Jim

8:36 pm on Friday, January 13, 2012

The outreach to the community is a great start. Much better than a Super who isolates him/herself. Thank you, and please keep it up!   more ›

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