Posts Tagged ‘Plan’

Strategic Plan

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

It was great to see so many of you at the State of the School Address on wednesday evening for the unveiling of the draft Strategic Plan.

A video of the address will be available on YouTube soon.

If you would like a copy of the Strategic Plan, please just send me an email (aderry@riverstoneschool.org).

The results of the Big Questions survey can be found on line by clicking here

The deadline for comments on the plan is Wednesday September 30. Please feel free to send your comments by email or hand them in to Robyn or Laureen.

Our intention is to have the final plan approved by the Board at the October 9 meeting.

Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the members of the Steering Committee who worked so hard for so many months to craft this plan.

Kurt Liebich, Andrew Derry, Will Northrop, Bob Carignan, Alex Ide, Kate Saldin, Lisa Armstrong, Dan Hunt, Michael Bergmann, Raino Zoller, Kylie Poppen

Survey results for Strategic Plan

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Thank you all for participating in the various focus groups and questionnaires that gave rise to the new strategic plan.

Click here for Big Question survey results

Thank you

Andrew

Strategic Planning underway

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

The Board and Head of Riverstone International School officially kicked off its new strategic planning process earlier today with the first meeting of the Steering Committee. 

Although the Board will ultimately take the final decisions for the plan, the process will be fully inclusive of all stakeholders in the school. 

The Steering Committee comprising of two board members, two administrators, two faculty members, two parents and a student will guide the process, solicit input from the entire school community and eventually make recommendations to the full board for approval. 

The process will take a total of eight months to complete and in the end will produce a working document and a guide that will steer the school through the next five to seven year period.

Since your opinions are highly valued, please do not hesitate to get involved in the process via the various focus groups, committees and surveys over the coming months.

Andrew Derry