A Letter from Superintendent Dr. Andy Barrett - Tuesday, November 28, 2023
I am happy to share that we have begun the development of a comprehensive strategic plan designed to chart a course for the future of our District. Geneva 304 has a long Tradition of Excellence and a history of providing a high-quality education designed to help students become collaborative and productive citizens. With the initiation of this strategic planning process, we are acknowledging that tradition while also committing to a vision of continuous improvement and a goal of propelling our students to even greater heights. To achieve these goals, we recognize the importance of a well-structured, community-driven strategic plan.
Key objectives of the strategic planning initiative include:
• Improving educational opportunities and outcomes for students.
• Enhancing community engagement through stakeholder input and participation.
• Optimizing resource allocation while supporting high standards.
• Fostering long-term academic and financial sustainability for the district.
The comprehensive strategic planning process is designed to engage District stakeholders, including parents, teachers, administrators, staff, students, and community residents in developing a shared vision for the future of our District. In the coming days you’ll learn more about the ways that we will invite all members of the community to participate in this process.
Through focus groups, community meetings, surveys, and other opportunities we plan to collaboratively shape the future of education in the Geneva School District 304. We know that we are at our best when we are working together, and we are excited to launch this inclusive strategic planning process focused on building a future for our District in which we can all believe.
Throughout this process we will continue to share important information about the Strategic Planning process, including opportunities for involvement and updates on progress. Community members can follow our Strategic Planning progress on this page.
Best,
Andrew J. Barrett, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools