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Friday, Mar. 29, 2024

L’view seeks input from district residents

Lincolnview Local School information

As Lincolnview Local Schools strives to meet the demands of the 21st century and position all of its students for success, the local school board of education, administration, and staff have made an effort to develop an action plan in an attempt to make this happen.

This spring, the Lincolnview Local Board of Education has partnered with the Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) to facilitate a comprehensive “Strategic Planning” process for the Lincolnview school district.  It is the hope of the planning team that the process will be efficient and highly effective, resulting in a plan that will serve as a roadmap for decision-making, school improvement, and student success in the district over the next 3-5 years.

Lincolnview Lancer logo 4-2015This planning process includes 4-5 meetings that focus on discussion, dialogue and conversation.  A new vision and mission statement will be developed, as well as district goals. The district has just completed its second strategic planning meeting and is in the process of data collection.

The Lincolnview Local Board of Education and Strategic Planning Committee Team would like to invite district residents to complete an online survey to further enhance the data collection of the “Lancer” district. Those residents who choose to participate may take 5-10 minutes to complete the survey as it can be accessed on the Lincolnview website at www.lincolnview.k12.oh.us or directly by the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Lincolnview.

It is vitally important that the district get as many constituents and stakeholders of the Lincolnview community to complete the survey so that staff may analyze the responses to help form new goals for the district.

“We are experiencing a time in our district that is exciting, trailblazing, and innovating,” said Superintendent Jeff Snyder. “The Lincolnview Local School District has already made advances in technology (1:1 – K-12), academic programming and facilities; however, we are just not stopping there (but) we are hoping to be a catalyst for economic development in Van Wert County and beyond with the hopes that our graduates can experience meaningful employment, be proud to live in our great ‘Lancer’ community and encounter ‘The Lancer Way’.”

Those taking the survey should do so by Tuesday, April 7.

POSTED: 04/04/15 at 7:19 am. FILED UNDER: News, Youth