Sandy Husk's Outline For State of District Address
Sandy Husk's Outline For State of District Address
Sandy Husk's Outline For State of District Address
OCTOBER 2010
Tonight’s program:
• Repair and renovation at many existing schools (17 were shut down
completely and ready for school when the year began)
Last year our students and staff from all across the district earned local, state and
national recognition for excellence. The following are just a few examples of the
honors our people have received. Each of these honors represents not only the
person or the school named, but a whole team of people supporting these
achievements:
• The Sprague High School String Camerata, was the only Oregon group to
receive an award at the Mark of Excellence National Orchestra Honors. Last
year 155 of the finest musical ensembles in the nation entered the
competition. The Sprague Camerata was the only group from Oregon
receiving this honor.
• McKay High School senior, Mariela Cisneros, was named a 2010 Gates
Millennium Scholar. She will receive a full scholarship to attend any college of
her choice. Out of 20,500 applicants, she was one of only 1,000 students
chosen.
• The West Salem High School Math Team took top honors in the 2010
Regional High School Math Contest for area high school students.
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• Principal Joe Grant was notified that Clear Lake Elementary was selected
as the winner of last year’s Exemplary Reading Program Award presented by
the Oregon Reading Association.
• Our business functions were ISO 9001 certified, which means they passed a
series of rigorous audits and evaluations for efficiency and effectiveness.
• We received a tremendous boost from the state when we received the School
Improvement Grants for three of our schools.
• Just this month, The National Council for Geographic Education granted its
Distinguished Teaching Award for K-12 to Caryn Connolly. Ms. Connolly
teaches geography right here at Sprague.
• We have received a number of grants: These grants signify two things--First, we are
aggressively pursuing all funding opportunities that align with our initiatives. And
second, that we are being recognized for the work we are already doing. We hope
these grants will help us develop long-term programs and approaches that will
benefit our district in the years to come.
The Graduation for All grant will help us increase our graduation rate
through.....focused and intentional strategies aimed at dropout prevention and
recapturing students through the CSOCs efforts in the community working with
students and families that may have dropped out.
The Class Project Grant from the Chalkboard Project is helping us with professional
development and....expanded career paths for staff and effective performance
evaluations to help us improve our practice as professionals.
I could go on all night with example after example of students and district staff
doing amazing things. But I’d like to talk now about the biggest of the big-ticket
items—student achievement.
Our district has been working hard the last 4 years to change teaching and learning
• It’s not getting easier, but it is getting more joyful because of the results
• Close your eyes, see the palm trees, the blue water, the tropical birds
• But the motivator is not the to-do list, it is the vision of you in the hammock
on the white sand
• Our Vision
• All students graduate and are prepared for a successful life.
• Our Mission
• In partnership with the community, we ensure that each student will have the
essential knowledge, skills and attitudes to be a lifelong learner, a
contributing citizen and a productive worker in a changing and increasingly
diverse world.
Core Values
• We work together in a collaborative manner that is in the best interest of all students.
• We set high achievement goals for every child and provide pathways to success.
• We respect our differences and recognize them as our strength.
• We act responsibly and efficiently with our resources; and continuously evaluate our
work, make improvements and push ourselves to do better.
• We treat each other with respect, dignity and fairness.
Vision is Powerful
• It will help guide us through the tough decisions and challenging days ahead
• We had state rainy day revenue to help the state school fund
We believe the district will have to reduce programs or reduce our workforce
• Administration and infrastructure will be reduced, but the problem is too big
to stop there
• Thousands of employees
Our district will not operate the same way it has for so many years\
• Please think about how we can move forward with less money
NOW LET’S MOVE INTO THE AUDIENCE RESPONSE PORTION----INTRODUCE JAY REMY