Board adopts 2025–2030 professional learning plan; updates provider list and district vision for PD

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Summary

Assistant Superintendent White presented a revised professional learning plan for 2025—2030, including provider updates and a refreshed vision; the board approved the plan unanimously as part of the meeting's consent items.

The board approved the district's professional learning plan for 2025–2030 at its Aug. 5 meeting after Assistant Superintendent White summarized updates to the provider list, vision and minor edits.

Why it matters: The professional learning plan sets district expectations for staff development, aligns provider partnerships and informs the Staff Development Center's programming.

What changed: White said the plan was reviewed by the Staff Development Center Policy Board; updates included an expanded provider list, an updated vision for professional development, adjustments to the district profile and minor edits. The School Counseling Advisory Council report and revised annual comprehensive school counseling program were provided as separate informational materials.

Action: Superintendent Samuels recommended approval and the board adopted the professional learning plan by unanimous vote as part of the consensus agenda.

Implementation: Staff Development Center and district instructional leaders will align upcoming professional learning offerings to the adopted plan.