Strategic Plan

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    Strategic Plan
    2022-2027

    Surpassing Expectations and Inspiring Excellence
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    Introduction


    The first strategic plan for Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools was created in 2012. Due to various reasons, including the superintendent leaving in 2014, an interim superintendent serving during the 2014-2015 school year, and the reconfiguring of the elementary schools also during the 2014-2015 school year. the strategic plan was not the focal point of the district.

    During our AdvancEd accreditation on-site review in 2016, the on-site review team noted the lack of a “guiding light” for the school corporation. In their words, we were a “system of schools, not a school system.” They called for the creation of a new strategic plan.

    During the 2016-2017 school year, we embarked on the creation of the 2017-2022 Five-Year Strategic Plan. The purpose of the plan was to provide a “guiding light” as called for in the AdvancEd accreditation on-site review, while at the same time being straightforward and easy to follow and understand. The strategic plan was succinct, easily communicated and understood, and monitored.

    As we came to the end of the 2017-2022 Strategic Plan, we embarked on the creation of the 2022-2027 Five-Year Strategic Plan. As before, the best strategic plan is one that is followed. The strategic plan is once again succinct, easily communicated, and understood.

    Our strategic plan contains the following five elements:

    Vision
    Mission
    Core Values and Core Value Statements

    Goals

    Objectives

    The five elements combine to set a direction and course as we continue to improve our schools and provide a top-notch education for our students.

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    Vision, Mission, Core Values, and Core Value Statements
    Before working on the specific goals and objectives, the committee began reviewing the foundational aspects of our organization. We considered our Vision, Mission, Core Values, and Core Value Statements. These items had been previously determined during the 2017-2022 Five-Year Strategic Plan, so many of these foundational aspects of our organization remained the same. However, with the many changes we have experienced over the past five years, it was time to review these again.

    Vision
    Inspiring confidence and success in Every Student, Every Day

    Mission
    Our mission is to educate and to facilitate growth in all students, preparing them for productive and responsible citizenship

    Core Values
    Stewardship
    Data Driven
    Collaboration
    Safe Environment
    Commitment


    Core Value Statements
    Each core value statement starts with “We serve students…” During the second and third sessions, the team developed the vision and mission.

    Stewardship
    We serve students by being good stewards of the public resources and making all decisions in an honest, ethical, and transparent manner.

    Data Driven
    We serve students by using data and research to set high goals, maintain high expectations, make informed decisions, and strive for continuous improvement.

    Collaboration
    We serve students by collaborating to develop learning opportunities that coordinate activities K-12, home to school, between and across all programs.

    Safe Environment
    We serve students by continuously seeking ways to provide a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment.

    Commitment
    We serve students through our commitment to provide the most relevant, innovative, safe, and challenging climate that prepares students for their future goals.

    Goals and Objectives
    During the third and fourth sessions, the committee used various data to develop the following goals and objectives.

    You will note that during the process Academic Achievement was changed to Core Instruction. There are two primary reasons for this. First, in the last strategic plan, we measured academic achievement through the state assessment system. At that time, it was ISTEP+, now ILEARN. During the five-year span, the state assessment system was changed in some manner each year - new delivery system, new assessment system (ISTEP+, then ILEARN), hold harmless on school grades multiple years - once due to low state-wide scores during the transition to a new assessment system and twice due to COVID. The current state assessment system lacks reliability and validity. Second, academic achievement is a direct measure of student learning. Based on the body of research regarding student learning, quality teaching and core instruction have the largest impact. Therefore, the committee decided to focus on core instruction, which is the foundation of student learning and academic achievement, when considering our goals and objectives.

    Goals

    Core Instruction
    Deliver quality instruction through consistent implementation of research-based best practices.

    Resources
    Provide state-of-the-art facilities, equipment, and technology to develop and strengthen students’ abilities, preparing them for their future goals and aspirations.

    Financial
    Balance financial responsibility with providing diverse and effective programming for our students, competitive wages and benefits to attract and retain quality employees, and continuing to invest in our facilities.

    Culture/Climate/Safety
    Maintain a strong culture of respect and appreciation of all students and staff by providing a safe and inclusive learning community in which all students can achieve.

    Leadership/Service
    Empower all students and staff to develop servant leadership skills to positively impact local, regional, and global communities.

    Objectives:
    Our objectives are much more specific and targeted, in support of our goals. During the committee meetings, we used the SMART acronym to develop our objectives - Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timebound. Each objective follows a similar pattern where it begins with the date on which the objective will be achieved, the metric that will be measured, and the instrument used to measure.

    Core Instruction
    ♦ By the end of the 2023-2024 school year, the Teacher Evaluation Rubric Effective Instruction Doman score will increase by 0.25 points compared to baseline data from the 2022-2023 school year.

    Beginning in the 2022-2023 school year, quarterly targeted professional development provided for all teachers specific to the Teacher Evaluation Rubric Effective Instruction Domain will receive a session evaluation survey score of 3.0 or higher, out of a total score of 4.0


    Resources
    By January 1, 2027, 85% of all staff will report they have the facilities and equipment to provide students with an excellent learning environment as measured by the annual school climate/culture survey.

    By January 1, 2027, 100% of teachers who are not at the top level of the technology self-assessment rubric will advance at least one level in the effective use of technology.


    Financial
    Throughout the five-year strategic plan, the combined cash balances of the Education Fund, Operations Fund, and Rainy Day Fund will be between 30% and 35% of the calendar year expenditures.

    Throughout the five-year strategic plan, and in order to retain and attract highly qualified personnel, we will have the highest compensated staff in the southeastern Indiana region, as reported on the Indiana Classified Survey and report on the Indiana Gateway Collective Bargaining Report.


    Culture, Climate, and Safety
    Throughout the five-year strategic plan, 100% of employees will be ALICE and CPR trained.

    Throughout the five-year strategic plan, the Cognia Family Survey will be administered to all parents. The overall score will improve compared to 2022-2023 school year baseline data.


    Leadership/Service
    By the 2023-2024 school year, and throughout the remainder of the strategic plan, 100% of staff and students will receive integrated instruction and opportunities to identify community needs and develop plans for servant leadership.

    By the 2023-2024 school year, and throughout the remainder of the strategic plan, 75% of staff and students will document community service participation.


    Conclusion

    Members of the Strategic Planning Committee believe we have the students, parents, staff, teachers, and administrators to become one of the top-performing school corporations in the state of Indiana. Our plan is concise, forward thinking, and aggressive.

    Most importantly, our plan is student-centered. “We serve students...” And through our service to our students, we will become one of the top performing school corporations in the state of Indiana.

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    Strategic Planning Team

    Stakeholders from all school buildings, including parents, staff members, teachers, principals, board members, and central office administrators donated their time to meet and develop the strategic plan.

    Name

    School

    Role

    Dawn Burke

    Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools

    Board Member

    Gary Gellert

    Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools

    Board Member

    Andrew Jackson

    Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools

    Superintendent

    Mary Ann Baines

    Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools

    Central Office Administrator

    Kelly Roth

    Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools

    Central Office Administrator

    Jamie Shartzer

    Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools

    Central Office Administrator

    Holly Patz

    Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools

    Central Office Administrator

    Brenda Osman

    Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools

    Association President

    Daryl Werner

    Bright Elementary School

    Principal

    Jeff Bond

    North Dearborn Elementary School

    Principal

    Pamela Guilliams

    Sunman Elementary School

    Principal

    Matt Maple

    East Central Middle School

    Principal

    Tom Black

    East Central High School

    Principal

    Karen Schebler

    Bright Elementary School

    Teacher

    Lauren Franks

    North Dearborn Elementary School

    Teacher

    Abby Ruwe

    Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools

    Counselor

    Christie Andres

    East Central Middle School

    Teacher

    Shane Wagner

    East Central Middle School

    Teacher

    Bill Owen

    East Central High School

    Teacher

    Bettina Rose

    East Central High School

    Teacher

    Beth Powell

    North Dearborn Elementary School

    Staff Member

    Veronica Mullins

    Sunman Elementary School

    Staff Member

    Cheryl Barnhorst

    East Central Middle School

    Staff Member

    Pam DeLisle

    East Central High School

    Staff Member

    Sarah O'Connor

    Bright Elementary School

    Parent

    Alisa Renck

    North Dearborn Elementary School

    Parent

    Rachelle Joerger

    Sunman Elementary School

    Parent

    Tracey Cleary

    East Central Middle School

    Parent

    Jon South

    East Central High School

    Parent

    Debbie South

    East Central High School

    Parent


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