Deputy Superintendent Ronn Nozoe told Board of Education members that the superintendent has compiled all the suggestions from the board’s retreat last month and crafted a rough draft of her strategic plan for the next several years.

The board expects to vote on a completed plan on March 20, and the Student Achievement Committee would review it first, but Nozoe said there’s a long way to go before it’s ready for board review.

“It’s a tight timeline,” he said.

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