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Redwood City SD |  BP  0200  Philosophy, Goals, Objectives and Comprehensive Plans

Goals For The School District   

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The Board of Education shall adopt long-term goals for achieving the district's overall vision for its schools as well as clear performance standards and benchmarks which can be used to determine if the district is meeting these goals. Goals shall be limited in number so as to be reasonably achievable within established timelines.

(cf. 0000 - Vision)

(cf. 0100 - Philosophy)

(cf. 0500 - Accountability)

(cf. 9000 - Role of the Board)

The Superintendent or designee may establish short-term, interim objectives and comprehensive plans to ensure adequate, regular progress toward the district's long-term goals.

(cf. 0400 - Comprehensive Plans)

Our Long Range Goals

By 2013 we will:

1. Ensure that all students are prepared to be successful in high school and beyond.

2. Ensure safe, healthy and respectful environment for students, staff and community.

3. Ensure that all schools are places where children grow intellectually, socially, physically, and emotionally.

4. Work with our community to engage, support and take collective responsibility for our children and our schools.

Legal Reference:

EDUCATION CODE

33127-33129 Standards and criteria for fiscal accountability

33400-33407 CDE evaluation of district programs

44660-44665 Evaluation of certificated employees

51002 Local development of programs based on stated philosophy and goals

51020 Definition of goal

51021 Definition of objective

51041 Evaluation of the educational program

52050-52059 Public Schools Accountability Act

64000-64001 Consolidated application process

CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 5

15440-15463 Standards and criteria for fiscal accountability

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 20

6311 Accountability, adequate yearly progress

6312 Local educational agency plan

Management Resources:

CSBA PUBLICATIONS

Monitoring for Success: Student Wellness Policy Implementation Monitoring Report and Guide, 2007

Student Wellness: A Healthy Food and Physical Activity Policy Resource Guide, rev. 2006

Maximizing School Board Governance: Vision, 1996

WEB SITES

CSBA: http://www.csba.org

CSBA, Agenda Online: http://www.csba.org/Services/Services/GovernanceTechnology/AgendaOnline.aspx

California Department of Education: http://www.cde.ca.gov

Policy REDWOOD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

adopted: November 4, 2009 Redwood City, California