From the School District:
With the arrival of new
Superintendent Dr. John J. Ramos, Sr., SOMSD embarked on a journey to develop a
new Strategic Plan which will serve as a blueprint for the future of our
schools.
From his first day in SOMSD, Superintendent Ramos has worked to create a
context for administrators, teaching staff, families and students to think more
broadly about the purpose and process of education, including by sharing the
work of Tony Wagner in Creating
Innovators and by engaging the full community in a dialogue about the
future of our schools.
Rather than
trying to adapt an old educational system designed for the needs of the
industrial era to be more relevant to the needs of today, the goal of the
Strategic Plan is to create a new system which prepares students for a future
that we have yet to imagine. This process will be a collaborative effort so that the plan
ultimately represents the values of our community and the needs of our students.
The Strategic Planning process has multiple phases, and we are striving
to ensure that a wide variety of perspectives are included in every step along
the way. This began with the Superintendent’s
Listening Tour in which the Superintendent met with community groups and
individuals; then continued on to the Education Summit, where the
Superintendent invited the full community to share their ideas,
recommendations, and concerns on the issues most important to them. The Summit conversations continued online through
the month of December, and the community has been invited to share input in
other ways including the KIVA on Mathematics in December and our 24/7
communications tool Let’s Talk!
The next phase of the process is the development of a Strategic
Directions document. A committee of about
25 people from across the community will engage in a 3-day facilitated process
to co-create a document which sets the vision and direction for the district’s
new Strategic Plan. They are using data
from a wide variety of sources, including notes from the topic rooms at the
Education Summit, notes from the Math KIVA, the new Board policy on Access and
Equity, the revised Board policy on Academic Placement, and documents from
other educational institutions.
SOMSD’s Strategic Planning process is being facilitated by Rocco
Rainone, Jr., and Marilyn Gounaris from SoarPoint Associates, thanks to a
generous $15,000 contribution from the Achieve Foundation.
Mr. Rainone and Ms. Gounaris attended SOMSD’s
November 2015 Education Summit and the data synthesized from that event is
being incorporated into the next phase of developing the Strategic Direction
document.
Mr. Rainone and Ms. Gounaris
have a wealth of experience in guiding both school districts and individual
schools through comprehensive strategic planning processes, including serving
for 10 years as senior staff consultants with the Rhode Island State Department
of Education, and 10 years as private consultants working with schools
throughout the Northeast including Albany, NY and Bridgeport, CT.
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