Superintendent also praises Wildcat Project and student behavior during the session.
After a little over a month’s wait, the results are in. And there is nothing shocking about the answers provided by students, school faculty and community members in the strategic planning survey. “What I am pleased about is that there are no surprises,” said Superintendent of Schools Joanne Benton during Wednesday night’s School Committee meeting at Wilmington High School. The areas that Benton expected to be brought up in the results rang true, including a new high school and other facilities, new technology, and more improvements in science and engineering. In total, 242 community members, 263 school personnel, and 948 students took the survey. Of the community members, 10 percent were parents. The majority of students polled were in …
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Strategic planning community survey is first stage of mapping future curriculum.
Superintendent of Schools Joanne Benton will announce the results of a recent community survey during a Wednesday night School Committee meeting. The session, which begins at 6:30 p.m., takes place at Wilmington High School in the library. Wednesday’s meeting begins with the Superintendent’s Report that includes a variety of topics. The Global Child Report, Race to Nowhere, winter sports report, Wildcat Project, Wilmington High School junior prom and an anti-bullying community meeting will be discussed during this portion of the agenda. As there is no old business for board members to discuss, Benton is then scheduled to open new business with her update on the results from the recently compiled Strategic Plan Survey. The survey is the …
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