[…] a capital project proposal of $42.7 million in October 2018, district officials and board members reviewed exit survey results and sought feedback from the public using the online platform ThoughtExchange. The Exchange was open to the public for two weeks in February and had 824 participants made up of parents, students, community and staff members, and […]
[…] to families from Dr. Marie Wiles: Dear GCSD Families, There is still time to share your thoughts about how the 2020-2021 school year is going in our ThoughtExchange. Your anonymous feedback will help us plan for the second half of the school year, which is why it is essential that we have participation from […]
[…] voters need to approve What are your thoughts or questions about our proposed budget for the 2021-22 school year? After the presentation, the district is launched a Thoughtexchange, an online forum, for the school community to ask questions about the 2021-22 proposed budget. Here’s the link to participate in the exchange The exchange will […]
[…] to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. “As we fine-tune our proposal, we are working hard to capture the priorities that our community shared in our recent ThoughtExchange: to improve our infrastructure, enhance our outdoor learning spaces and upgrade technology. These improvements will be good for kids,” said Director of Facilities, Clifford Nooney. Comments […]
[…] budget (e.g. DOH/SED guidance on school operations; final state aid allocation in adopted state budget, etc.) 51 Hope Photo by Emily Mineau Uncertainty 52 Next Steps Launch Thoughtexchange to gather feedback and questions from stakeholders March 30, 2021: Budget Workshop and Q&A on Budget April 13, 2021: Board Adopts Budget May 4, 2021: Budget […]
[…] and view the presentation slides here on the district’s online board portal. Ask your questions about the proposed budget and see what others are asking in our Thoughtexchange, an online forum. You can add your questions and rate others up until 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 30. Click here to check out the exchange. […]
[…] within the Town of Guilderland. Community members are welcome to view the proceedings. Directions on how to watch. After the meeting, the district will be launching a Thoughtexchange for the community to be able to submit questions and comments, which will run until April 24, 2020. Look for a link to participate in the […]
[…] best meet the needs of our students and community. This infographic shows how you can add to the conversation. Also, please look for the release of a Thoughtexchange next week that will ask about your priorities for the 2022-2023 budget. COVID-19 cases for Jan. 18-Jan. 21 The information below details the number of new […]
[…] tests to consenting GHS students this Friday, Jan. 29 at the high school. Consenting GHS families and students received information earlier today. Other Information 2021-22 School Budget Thoughtexchange There are a couple of days left to add your thoughts about what we need to consider when planning for next year’s school budget. So far […]
[…] board of education for start times in the 2021-2022 school year. Their recommendation was shared with the community as part of the 2021-2022 budget presentation. Through a ThoughtExchange about the budget presentation, community members shared their feedback, questions and concerns about changing start times. The recommended changes considered the school day environment, transportation, before […]