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103 - LONG-RANGE NEEDS ASSESSMENT

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Code No.  103

 

SOUTHEAST WEBSTER-GRAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL

PRAIRIE VALLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL

SOUTHEAST VALLEY SCHOOLS

 

LONG-RANGE NEEDS ASSESSMENT

 

Long-range needs assessment enables the school district to analyze assessment data, get feedback from the community about its expectation of students and determine how well students are meeting student learning goals. The board will conduct ongoing and in-depth needs assessment, soliciting information from business, labor, industry, higher education and community members, regarding their expectations for adequate student preparation.

 

In conjunction with the in-depth needs assessment of the school district, the board will authorize the appointment of a committee, representing administrators, employees, parents, students and community members, to make recommendations and assist the board in determining the priorities of the school district in addition to the basic skills areas of the education program.

 

The method of the needs assessment for collecting data shall be determined by the advisory committee and approved by the board. The method may include, but is not limited to surveys, questionnaires, and community meeting for input on student achievement and performance. The needs assessment data will be compiled by the advisory committee and analyzed by AEA personnel.

 

It is the responsibility of the superintendent to ensure the school district community is informed of students' progress on state and locally determined indicators. The superintendent will report annually to the board about the means used to keep the community informed.

 

As a result of the board and committee's work, the board will determine major educational needs and rank them in priority order; develop long-range goals and plans to meet the educational needs; establish and implement short-range and intermediate-range plans to meet the goals and to attain the desired levels of student performance; evaluate progress toward meeting the goals and maintain a record of progress under the plan that includes reports of student performance and results of school improvement projects; and annually report the school district's progress made under the plan to the committee, community and Iowa Department of Education.

 

NOTE: This is a mandatory policy. Boards should add their local process in the third paragraph.  For more detailed discussion of this issue, see IASB's Policy Primer, Vol. 13 #1 – February 15, 2000.

 

Legal Reference:        Iowa Code §§ 21; 256.7; 280.12 (2013).

                                   281 I.A.C. 12.8(1)(b).

 

Cross Reference:       101      Educational Philosophy of the School District

                                   200      Legal Status of the Board of Directors

                                   208      Committees of the Board of Directors

                                   603.1   Basic Instruction Program

                                   801.1   Buildings and Sites Long Range Planning

                                   801.2   Buildings and Sites Surveys

 

Approved    10/24/16                Reviewed August 25, 2021                 Revised