AUBURN – The Auburn School Committee approved a comprehensive education plan for the school system Wednesday night.
The plan, which is required by state law, outlines how the school system expects to deal with the future of curriculum development, teacher training and more than two dozen other aspects of education.
The full comprehensive plan filled several binders. It took the School Committee about an hour and a half to go over it during a workshop Wednesday night.
During the meeting, administrators discussed the current state of teacher recruiting, special education, gifted and talented programs, local assessments and teacher support systems. They also talked about the school system’s future and its goals, such as ensuring that technology is available to all and that teachers know how to integrate it into their lessons.
“We need to make sure that all staff are competent to do that,” said Peter Robinson, technology coordinator.
The School Committee voted unanimously to accept the plan. It will be revised and updated as the school system changes.
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