Northwest Regional Planning for Schools Our Lady of Victory Saint Cornelius Saint Pascal Saint Tarcissus ENSURING OUR CHILDREN’S FUTURE SPRING 2015 The goal of the regional planning process is to collaborate and create sustainable, excellent academic centers in a faith-filled environment, and provide this exceptional opportunity to every family who desires a Catholic education for their child. This is a collaborative effort among our four schools, designed to deliver a state-of-the-art educational experience and grow the Catholic presence among our communities. The planning process consists of these teams – local, regional and the Archdiocese, as well as a group of independent consultants on the Regional Advisory Planning Group who are available to all teams for strategic guidance. PLANNING TEAM Local Planning Group is made up of pastors, principals, parishioners and parents from each parish/school. Local Planning Group Regional Planning Group Archdiocese Office of Catholic Schools Regional Planning Group consists of pastors, members from the Regional Planning Advisory Group, representatives from the Office of Catholic Schools and two members of each Local Planning Group. The Office of Catholic Schools will facilitate the planning process, work with parish finance teams and present historical data/trends to teams. Regional Planning Advisory Group includes pastors, educators and parishioners from other communities in the Archdiocese experienced in strategic planning. How will we create this new vision together? As part of a Local Planning Group, parish representatives will collectively discuss: • Spiritual life and community • Curriculum emphasis and requirements • Co-curricular programs • Required program investments Northwest Regional Planning for Schools • Principal role requirements • Facility requirements • Sustainable size and number of classrooms per grade Our Lady of Victory Saint Cornelius Saint Pascal Saint Tarcissus August 2016 NEW REGIONAL ACADEMIC CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE December - May 2016 IMPLEMENTATION OF PLAN PLANNING SCHEDULE August - November 2015 Phase IV PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT The timing for the final academic program design and site selection proposal and approval is late Fall 2015, with an implementation of Fall 2016. Goal is for local and regional planning groups to identify and communicate preferred governance model for the regionalization, including several of the aspects of the schools operations, such as leadership reporting, oversight and budgeting. Phase I SELF-ASSESSMENT Timing: February - March 2015 Accomplishments to date: he Local Planning Groups have met T a few times since the process began. Each LPG has: • Surveyed fellow school families to try and get a collective sense of their school’s unique value proposition and parish-school relationship • Toured and written an assessment on their school facility • Reviewed websites of all participating schools • Reviewed financial, enrollment, school data • Reviewed school parent survey results on desired components of regional schools curricular and cocurricular programs The self-assessment phase will conclude around the end of spring break. During the next phase, Benchmarking, the Local Planning Groups will complete a thorough comparative analysis of the four self-assessment studies compiled in Phase I, as well as research additional exemplary schools, to determine best practices for the new programs. June - August 2015 Phase III CURRICULUM & GRADE CONFIGURATION Goal is for each local planning group to develop a final regional program proposal, all four of which will then be reviewed by the regional planning group, with one final recommendation given to the Archdiocese. April - May 2015 Phase II BENCHMARKING Goal is to objectively determine the optimal elements to incorporate in the regional plan, by also visiting and analyzing both schools within the regionalization program and other exemplary schools. February - March 2015 Phase I SELF-ASSESSMENT Goal is for the local planning group to collect and analyze data through school parent surveys on academics, community engagement, marketing and faith formation and facility tours, to determine a unified perspective of the unique offerings of their own school.
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