Wednesday, 18 May 2022

Community Planning Team Final Meeting

On May 12th, 2022, the Community Planning Team had their third and final retreat of the year. It was a wonderful day of learning and conversing in person. The retreat was in four parts: 

  • A historical overview of the work of the Community Planning Team, 

  • 2021/22 goal celebrations 

  • 2022/23 proposed goals, followed by reaching consensus within the team

  • An opportunity to give input on our MSA strategies and action plans. 


You can access the slides from the presentation here


After a brief review of the planning process, Greg Clinton facilitated a timeline activity wherein participants reviewed goals achieved, organized by strategic pathway, from 2012 onwards. Participants added memories and accomplishments before stepping back and discussing the evolution of AISC over the years.




Goal leaders then shared achievements from their 2021/22 goals before presenting their draft goals for 2022/23 for consideration and feedback. After each presentation, team members were able to ask clarifying questions and give input before voting on the essence of each proposed 2022/23 goal. I am happy to share that all goals for 2022/23 were accepted! You can view the approved goals for next year in the May Planning Team Retreat found on the sidebar. 


Finally, Mary Kelly Bello, our Curriculum Coordinator, shared information about our Middle States Association (MSA) plan for growth and improvement. AISC selected three growth objectives to work on over the eight year accreditation. You can see the objectives below. 





Mary Kelly invited the team to identify successes from the 2021/22 school year as well as make suggestions to the strategies and action plans for 2022/23 and beyond. 


We ended the day thanking the full Community Planning Team and saying goodbye to departing members.


Have questions? Want to learn more about futures planning at AISC? Contact Joelle Basnight



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