Learning Reimagined - Tuscaloosa City Schools
Transcript of Learning Reimagined - Tuscaloosa City Schools
Learning ReimaginedStrategic Plan Implementation 2016-2019 Our Roadmap to Student Success
Tonight’s AgendaONE | BRIEF OVERVIEW OF STRATEGIC PLAN
What is it?
TWO | REVIEW OF FACILITIES GOALS
What will we accomplish?
THREE | REVIEW OF BUILDING LAYOUTS
What is the layout?
FOUR| FEEDBACK
What questions do you have?
ONE | CURRICULUM
Design and deliver an innovative curriculum that ensures success and achievement for all students
TWO | HUMAN RESOURCES
Recruit, retain, and reward the most talented employees to serve our students
THREE | FACILITIES
Design and operate facilities that are optimal learning environments
To create optimal learning environments, TCS is committed to the following strategies:
■ Build and renovate schools■ Increase the system’s energy
efficiency and sustainability■ Adjust student boundaries■ Maintain clean and safe learning
environments
View from Southeast
NEW AUXILIARY GYM CLASSROOM ADDITION
Central High SchoolClassroom and Auxiliary Gym Addition
FLOOR PLANSCentral High SchoolClassroom and Auxiliary Gym Addition
■ NOV 2016| Paul Bryant High School■ NOV 2016| Central High School■ DEC 2016 | New Eastern Elementary School■ DEC 2016 | Skyland Elementary School■ FEB 2017 | Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School ■ APR 2017 | Northridge High School ■ APR 2017 | The Alberta School of The Performing Arts ■ MAY 2017 | Verner Elementary School ■ MAY 2017 | Oakdale Elementary School ■ MAY 2017 | Woodland Forrest Elementary School ■ SEP 2017 | Westlawn Middle School ■ NOV 2017 | Southview Elementary School ■ DEC 2017 | University Place Elementary School ■ JAN 2018 | Oak Hill School @ Stillman Heights ■ FEB 2018 | Rock Quarry Elementary School ■ MAR 2018 | Eastwood Middle School ■ APR 2018 | Tuscaloosa Magnet School
Future Meetings
Questions? Answered.
The real path to greatness, it turns out, requires
simplicity and diligence. It demands each of us to
focus on what is vital. And to eliminate all of the extraneous distractions.
—Jim Collins