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Middle Township Board of Education Schedules Strategic Planning Initiative

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE – Middle Township Public Schools will be developing a strategic plan to engage employees, parents, students, community members, business owners, and government leaders in the future planning of the school district.

 

According to a release, the strategic plan will allow the school district to:

  • Engage the entire community in conversations about the needs of students and expectations of the schools;
  • Give community members a voice in how to improve the school district as a whole;
  • Focus all of the community’s resources in establishing common goals and initiatives; and
  • Develop a five-year plan which will drive the district’s efforts and financial resources on mutually determined goals that support the needs of students.

 

Parents, students, community members, government leaders, and business owners are invited to join the Middle Township Board of Education, faculty and staff, and all those who have a vested interest in the success of Middle Township Public Schools. 

 

The three 90-minute meetings, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. are scheduled for: Nov. 20, 2019, Dec. 9, 2019, Jan. 22, 2020               

 

They will be held in the cafeteria at Middle Township Middle School,300 E. Pacific Ave., Court House. 

 

Those interested in participating in the strategic planning initiative, are asked to contact the Office of Superintendent of Schools Martha Crawley at (609) 465-1800 extension 3100, or crawleym@middletwp.k12.nj.us.

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