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Presentation transcript:

APS Strategic Plan Steering Committee   October 30, 2017

Agenda Welcome and Introductions Setting the Stage Strategic Planning: What and Why? Organizing our Work Timeline and Process Closing

Setting the Stage

Going from What If… to Results Outcomes By the end of our process, participants will: Use our current data to provide clarity and focus for APS Define the ideal state of the district Develop a wide-range of goals, strategies, and objectives to reach the ideal state Going from What If… to Results

Grounding My name is… My relationship to this topic is... My expectations are... How I feel about being here is... Be prepared to give a summary statement for your group.

Working Agreements Assume positive intentions Allow everyone’s voice to be heard Focus on the work Promote a sense of inquiry Pay attention to self and others Collaboration will formulate the milestones for creating the strategic plan Consensus will be the goal Acceptable rather than the perfect Best intentions rather than winning a point School Board makes the final decision

Strategic Planning What and Why? “A deliberative, disciplined effort to produce fundamental decisions and actions that shape and guide what an organization is, what it does and why it does it” (Bryson, 2011). Who and what are we? What do we do now? Why do we do it? What do we want to be and do in the future, and why? How do we get from here to there?

Strategic Planning What and Why? The strategic outcome of the strategic planning process is to determine what stakeholders require and expect of students and APS. The operational outcome of the strategic planning process is to translate stakeholder expectations and performance requirements into an effective performance management system, with the primary focus of meeting and then exceeding stakeholder expectations while creating and balancing value for students, families and other stakeholders. 2017 Self Assessment-Baldrige Excellence Framework, p. 6

Why engage in strategic planning? Increased effectiveness Increased efficiency Improved understanding and better learning Better decision-making Enhanced organizational capabilities Improved communications and public relations Increased political support

Organizing Our Work

The Charge Develop a proposed Strategic Plan that focuses on students as the core priority

The Charge Provide input for the School Board on: Mission: Our purpose as Arlington’s public education system Vision: What we aspire to achieve in the future Core Values: Beliefs that frame our planning and decision making

The Charge The plan will include: Goals: key areas where we will focus work and resources Strategies: steps we intend to take to achieve the goals Objectives: describe the timeline and measurable actions to achieve each strategy Vision for Instruction

Community Input Hopes and Aspirations Mission, Vision, and Core Values Now through Nov. 15 Mission, Vision, and Core Values Dec. 6 until Jan. 17 Goals, Strategies, and Objectives Jan. 30 until Feb. 19 Draft Plan Apr. 3 until Apr. 20

Charge Resources Hanover External Scan Advisory Council on Instruction Annual Reports 2017 Baldridge Self Assessment Program Evaluations Whole Child Framework Arlington’s 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Profile of a VA Graduate Building the Talent Pipeline: An Implementation Guide Arlington County Vision Master Planning Committee 2015 Report Community Facility Study and 2015 Report

Expectations Attend all meetings Understand sometimes life conflicts happen Let us know you will miss a meeting Read materials posted for the meeting Email us with contributions Participate under our working agreements

Why? Meetings build toward the plan November informs Mission, Vision & Core Values statements on December 5 December leads to the Draft of goals, strategies & objectives on January 24 Early 2018 meetings create the strategic plan to present on April 2 and finalize on April 25 Participation builds mutual respect

Expectations Read resources that are provided to prepare for meetings Contribute so that everyone benefits from your experience and connections Be the first line of communication

Expectations Notes will summarize meetings for the committee and community Meetings will be open and have a public comment period Community input will help refine the plan along the way Community presentation will be on April 2 with more inputs before School Board adoption in May/June

Timeline and Process

Design Thinking DESIGN CONSTRUCT Understand: Ends in INSIGHT Create: Ends in IDEAS Deliver: Ends in REALITY Define Ideate Scale Adopt Implement What is our current state? What is happening locally? At the State? Nationally? How do we reach our vision? Key ideas? What is most important in reaching our vision? What action steps will be taken to implement the strategies? What are the results? Mission Vision Core Values Goals Strategies Objectives Strategic Plan Action Steps Results

Implement Strategic Plan Design Thinking Current State Ideal State Implement Strategic Plan

Hopes and Aspirations

Mission and Vision

Why do we exist? What defines our purpose? Mission Why do we exist? What defines our purpose? Chart paper

What do we aspire to achieve in the future? Vision What do we aspire to achieve in the future? Chart paper

Materials

Accessing Materials https://www.apsva.us/engage/strategic-plan/ Chart paper

Public Comment

Closing