Johnson County Schools Approve Performance Plans for 2025-26
The Johnson County School Board has given the green light to the School Performance Plans (SPPs) for the 2025-26 academic year. These plans, a crucial part of the district's accreditation process, are approved annually and submitted to the Wyoming Department of Education (WDE). While the specific schools are not publicly listed, each school in the district has submitted its SPP to the board.
The SPPs, known as 'living documents', are designed to evolve and adapt to the changing needs of each school. Although the names of the approved schools are not yet disclosed, the Johnson County School Establishment Commission and the Johnson County School Establishment Operators Society have both given their nods of approval. In the coming months, each school will share their respective SPP information with the board, ensuring transparency and accountability.
The approval of the SPPs for the 2025-26 school year marks a significant step in the district's ongoing commitment to continuous improvement and high-quality education. As the plans are shared and implemented, the Johnson County School Board looks forward to the positive impact they will have on student learning and success.
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