Warsaw Schools Seeking Public Input

September 10, 2016 at 4:40 a.m.

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Warsaw Community Schools is seeking the community’s input.
WCS’s mission is to inspire and equip all students to continuously acquire knowledge and skills while pursuing their dreams and enriching the lives of others. This mission is central in the corporation’s visionary goals and core values as a community based public school corporation, according to a press release from WCS. The WCS mission statement and strategic goals were created during the 2011-2012 school year.
The release states, “A great amount of progress on behalf of the students of our community has transpired in those five years. Graduation rate has increased, major curriculum advancements have been incorporated into our schools at all levels and the concept of student dreams and enriching the lives of others has become a cornerstone in our classes. Yet, there is still work to be continued and developed on behalf of our students and community.”
The school district is asking for community assistance in guiding its next five years of strategic planning. Throughout September, Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert will be participating in numerous community events sharing the recent progress but also asking for feedback on community priorities for WCS. An abbreviated version of this presentation is also available at www.warsaw.k12.in.us along with a short three-minute survey. The survey can also be accessed at www.surveymonkey.com/r/wcsmissioncp.

Warsaw Community Schools is seeking the community’s input.
WCS’s mission is to inspire and equip all students to continuously acquire knowledge and skills while pursuing their dreams and enriching the lives of others. This mission is central in the corporation’s visionary goals and core values as a community based public school corporation, according to a press release from WCS. The WCS mission statement and strategic goals were created during the 2011-2012 school year.
The release states, “A great amount of progress on behalf of the students of our community has transpired in those five years. Graduation rate has increased, major curriculum advancements have been incorporated into our schools at all levels and the concept of student dreams and enriching the lives of others has become a cornerstone in our classes. Yet, there is still work to be continued and developed on behalf of our students and community.”
The school district is asking for community assistance in guiding its next five years of strategic planning. Throughout September, Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert will be participating in numerous community events sharing the recent progress but also asking for feedback on community priorities for WCS. An abbreviated version of this presentation is also available at www.warsaw.k12.in.us along with a short three-minute survey. The survey can also be accessed at www.surveymonkey.com/r/wcsmissioncp.

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