During last week’s Plymouth School Board meeting, Andy Hartley reviewed his first year as superintendent and discussed some plans for the future. “I’m really pleased, after a year,” he told board members. “At the same time, we’re looking at some necessary adjustments that need to be made, and we’re looking at that through our central office, our administrative team, and throughout the whole district.”
One of his concerns going forward is evaluating the corporation’s curriculum and instruction, along with an implementation system. “We’re also looking to improve our communication this coming year with our various stakeholders to further their engagement in the education of our students,” Hartley added. “And lastly, we’re just going to continue to evaluate our financial status to ensure that we’re being responsible with public dollars and continue to try to provide the best education possible for our kids and the best work environment for our employees.”
For now, Hartley said school officials are working hard evaluating programs and preparing for the upcoming school year.