1 STRATEGIC PLANNING INITIATIVESA Proud Past… A ROARING Future! STRATEGIC PLANNING INITIATIVES
2 1. Improve School Safety Infrastructure And Protocols
3 2. Create and Implement School District Communications Initiatives
4 3. Increase High School Honors, College Credit, and AP courses
5 4. Remove all modular classroom trailers.
6 5. Implement All-Day Kindergarten
7 6. High School – Middle Schools Combined Transportation Routes
8 7. Reconfiguration of School District(grades K-5)
9 8. Reduce spending by increasing efficient use of taxpayer dollars
10 Completed Improvement Projects
11 Safe Routes to School CompletionSidewalks Lighted 20 mile per hour signs Curriculum promoting walking between HS and MS Curbing / bike racks Count-down crosswalk signals Light signals ADA compliant accessibility between HS and MS
12 Signage
13 Crosswalks
14 HS and MS Bike Racks
15 MS and HS Fire Alarm Systems
16 Bleacher hand rails and steps
17 New High School Roof
18 Modular Classrooms removed
19 Conference Rooms
20 Book Rooms
21 Secured Atriums Mines / HS
22 Gas Line replacements Springs and Middle School
23 Lead fixture replacement
24 Maintenance Cost SavingsOver $409,000 in cost savings Acquire multiple bids on purchased services and parts Streamlined parts and materials ordering through single purchaser Job scheduling and electronic work order system implemented for greater efficiency Initiated local vendors/businesses to be included in quoting Seek to repair, rather than always replace Hired skilled individuals to perform work in-house
25 Transportation changes
26 Transportation SavingsReduced mileage, fuel consumption, and maintenance on our buses by 50% by combining the MS and HS routes 14 minute transit between buildings. Elementary route transfer to destination buses is down to 4 minutes. All student rides on bus routes average between 26 – 48 minutes (first to last)
27 Security ID Cards All school employees and coaches will wear identification/access cards so that students can feel safe knowing all individuals in the buildings and grounds should be there.
28 Classroom Door SecurityAll classroom doors have been outfitted with the “BOLO Stick” device that offers an additional barricade in the event an active intruder/shooter has gained access to the school building.
29 Howland Board Policy Completed via collaboration with Ohio School Boards Association and live on Webpage Administrative Guidelines accompany policy for administrators with protocols on administering “best practices” to interpret and enforce Board Policy equitably and fairly for students, staff, and parents
30 Go Tigers!