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Goal Setting Process for the

Goal Setting Process for the. Verona Public Schools Board of Education Facilitated by: Charlene Peterson, NJSBA Field Service Representative. Why Set Goals?. It is a collaborative process to set district direction. Keeps focus on student achievement and gaps.

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  1. Goal Setting Processfor the Verona Public Schools Board of Education Facilitated by: Charlene Peterson, NJSBA Field Service Representative

  2. Why Set Goals? • It is a collaborative process to set district direction. • Keeps focus on student achievement and gaps. • Continuous improvement cycle. Last year’s outcomes are this year’s baseline. • Drives budget and district priorities. • Framework for decision-making • Roadmap for work of district staff and board. • Accountability.

  3. GOAL DEVELOPMENT Everyone “owns” the District Goals. The superintendent is responsible for their completion, the Board supplies the resources necessary for their attainment. Board Goals are set to improve process/tasks “owned” by the Board, and are evaluated in conjunction with the board self-evaluation. CSA Personal Goals are derived from the annual leadership skills evaluation. Merit Goals are optional and contained in the CSA’s contract.

  4. BOARD GOVERNANCE CYCLE

  5. Verona’s Mission Statement The mission of the Verona Public Schools, the center of an engaged and supportive community, is to empower students to achieve their potential as active learners and productive citizens through rigorous curricula and meaningful, enriching experiences.

  6. District Goal Development • 3 or 4 District Goals are suggested. • Student achievement should be the basis for at least one goal. • The goals should support the district’s mission statement and strategic plan. • The scope should be broad. The detail will be in the action plans. • Goal characteristics – measurable, attainable, student-focused, actionable, rigorous, and set to a timetable.

  7. Last Year’s District Goals • Establish a positive, collaborative rapport and build a trusting team-oriented relationship with the Board to ensure effective governance. • Build positive relationships through open, honest, and purposeful communication with district administrators, faculty, staff, students, parents, and community members to ensure continuous improvement. • Continue to support existing successful practices and identify areas requiring modification.

  8. 2013-2018 Strategic Plan Goals • Secure adequate financial resources • Foster a healthy and respectful school culture consistent with our core values. • Partner locally and globally to expand opportunities for our school community. • Continue to implement a rigorous, integrated curriculum with authentic experiences and assessments. • Provide a meaningful professional development program for staff. • Provide upgraded, sustainable building, grounds and technical infrastructure.

  9. District’s Strengths/Achievements 1. 2. 3. 4.

  10. District Challenges or Areas that Require Continued Focus 1. 2. 3. 4.

  11. Student Achievement Focus Areas 1. 2. 3. 4.

  12. Proposed 2015-16 District Goals • Implement the strategic plan action items with a 2015-16 timeline (or similar wording). • 2. • 3. • 4.

  13. Board Goals Starting Points: • Last year’s board goals • What areas of Board governance needs improvement or more focus? • Board Self-Evaluation • Support of district goals • Strategic plan • Help impact student achievement

  14. Ideas for This Year’s Board Goals

  15. Review of Next Steps District Goals Board Goals Formally adopted by Board Board develops action plans Schedules progress reports • Formally adopted by Board • CSA develops action plans • Board reviews action plans. • Schedules progress reports.

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