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Two More Opportunities Remain to Have Your Voice Heard

Two More Opportunities Remain to Have Your Voice Heard

Published February 14, 2023

Time is running out for Williamson County parents and community members to participate in the district’s strategic planning process. Two more Strategic Plan community input sessions remain: February 21 and February 23. 

Each meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. and end at 7 p.m. These two meetings are the final community input sessions in a series of five. The locations of the meetings are listed below:

  • February 21: Fairview High
  • February 23: Mill Creek Middle

Over the past few weeks, numerous groups have met with Lipscomb University's Special Counsel to the President for Strategy Dr. Hope Nordstrom and Executive Director of the School of Public Policy Laura Encalade, who are facilitating the development process. After Leadership Team and Steering Committee kickoff meetings in January, the facilitators and district leaders met with the Williamson County Education Association (WCEA).

Nordstrom and Encalade have also met with administrators; elementary, middle and high school teachers; school-based personnel, support staff and the WCS Superintendent's Student Advisory Council to get input on the new Strategic Plan.

For more information about the strategic planning process, visit the WCS website.

Published February 14, 2023

Time is running out for Williamson County parents and community members to participate in the district’s strategic planning process. Two more Strategic Plan community input sessions remain: February 21 and February 23. 

Each meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. and end at 7 p.m. These two meetings are the final community input sessions in a series of five. The locations of the meetings are listed below:

  • February 21: Fairview High
  • February 23: Mill Creek Middle

Over the past few weeks, numerous groups have met with Lipscomb University's Special Counsel to the President for Strategy Dr. Hope Nordstrom and Executive Director of the School of Public Policy Laura Encalade, who are facilitating the development process. After Leadership Team and Steering Committee kickoff meetings in January, the facilitators and district leaders met with the Williamson County Education Association (WCEA).

Nordstrom and Encalade have also met with administrators; elementary, middle and high school teachers; school-based personnel, support staff and the WCS Superintendent's Student Advisory Council to get input on the new Strategic Plan.

For more information about the strategic planning process, visit the WCS website.