Building the Future - Gladwyne Montessori
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Building the Future - Gladwyne Montessori
GLADWYNE MONTESSORI SCHOOL Building the Future Strategic Plan n 2008–2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Milestones Accomplished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Guiding Principles Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Strategic Goals Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Resources & Infrastructure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Thank you . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 GLADWYNE MONTESSORI SCHOOL — STRATEGIC PLAN 2 3 Dear Friends of Gladwyne Montessori School, We are very pleased to present a summary of the 2008–2013 Gladwyne Montessori School Strategic Plan. This plan will chart the course for our school over the next five years, identifying and focusing our efforts in three key areas: Program, Leadership, and Resource and Infrastructure. The strategic planning process was a revitalizing experience, which engaged a broad spectrum of the school community at every level. It asked and answered the questions “Who are we?” and “What would we like GMS to look like in the next five years?” in ways that involved and excited the school community. The resulting document enthusiastically reaffirms our commitment to the uniqueness and value of a Montessori education; clearly defining our mission, values and vision. These strategies take the past into consideration without being constrained by it; expressing our dedication to being proactive and forward thinking in our approach to solving problems and leveraging opportunities. This plan is unifying and transformative, and conveys a strong desire to hold fast to GMS’ successes while moving into the future with a compelling vision and actionable steps. Our goals are to: n Nurture and Support GMS’ Unique Montessori Program n Build and Sustain Strong and Visionary Leadership n Augment and Strengthen GMS’ Resources and Infrastructure The GMS Strategic Plan is a living document, designed to be reviewed and reconsidered over time, as goals and objectives are achieved. A comprehensive version of the strategic plan is available on our website; www.gladwyne.org. Gladwyne Montessori School has developed and will follow an implementation plan to insure that these key initiatives are carried out. Moreover, we expect to actively engage the school community in this implementation process. It is with your help that we will continue to provide the very best for GMS students today and into the future. Sincerely, Abigail Miller Head of School Gladwyne Montessori School Eric Noll President, Board of Trustees Gladwyne Montessori School GLADWYNE MONTESSORI SCHOOL — STRATEGIC PLAN 4 MILESTONES ACCOMPLISHED “I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I learn.” Dr. Maria Montessori Born in 1870, Maria Montessori was the first woman to graduate from medical school in Italy. Her unique observations in child development prompted design of her visionary approach to education, which is now used in nearly 5,000 schools across the United States and almost 35,000 schools worldwide. After 100 years, the Montessori Method is as important today as when it began, and Gladwyne Montessori School celebrated the Centennial Anniversary in 2007 with great homage to the School’s heritage. Seven parents founded The Children’s House (Gladwyne Montessori School as of 1985) four years after the first Montessori school in the United States opened in Greenwich, Connecticut. It was the fall of 1962 and the School opened its doors to 30 pre-schoolers in a large rented room in Rosemont. Over the next two decades, GMS’ program changed dramatically. The School expanded the curriculum to include an Elementary Unit for older children, first through third grade. In 1978, the Elementary Unit was further expanded to include 4th through 6th grades, and the School initiated La Casa, an after-school program for Primary children. The Primary Unit was further expanded in the fall of 1980 to include 5 the Stepping Stones program for two-year-olds. The 1990s brought the Parent-Toddler program, the after-school sports program, and enhanced outdoor education activities. Much of GMS’ growth over the past 40+ years is reflected in the changes to its physical campus. Several years after its founding, the School purchased the abandoned and run-down Merion Square School. This historic building had started as a six-room schoolhouse in 1881. The entire building had to be renovated; parents contributed both time and funds in order to get the building ready to start classes in the fall of 1968. Throughout its history, GMS continued to improve its campus. Highlights include: 1988 The kindergym renovation added a stage and multi-purpose meeting room 1990 The children’s library was expanded and computerized 1996 Interior renovations provided for Parent-Toddler space and offices 1997 The playground was redesigned into an outdoor education environment 2002 The Rachel Savett Building was constructed with property purchased in 1997 to add an art room and three classrooms for the Elementary students 2004 Purchase of 941 Blackrock Road expanded GMS’ property to four acres Today, GMS is poised for further physical expansion that will enable the School to carry out its vision for programmatic enhancements for the next generation of GMS students. GLADWYNE MONTESSORI SCHOOL — STRATEGIC PLAN 6 GUIDING PRINCIPLES MISSION Gladwyne Montessori School cultivates self-reliance in our students through a learning experience guided by the philosophy of Maria Montessori and informed by contemporary educational research. We provide a vibrant and academically stimulating program for two to twelve year olds that develops curious and confident students who are well prepared to serve as responsible citizens of the greater community. 7 VALUES GMS’ beliefs are grounded in Montessori philosophy. These values not only help guide classroom activity, but also the School’s future direction. Academic Excellence GMS believes that the quest for excellence, specifically academic excellence, is critical to preparing students for the next level of their education as well as to sustaining a strong school. Purposeful Learning GMS encourages children to learn in a carefully prepared environment, in mixed age groups, under the guidance of a trained teacher and with specially designed learning materials. Subsequent learning cycles use the materials, building on earlier lessons. Similarly, Staff and board leadership strive for informed and intentional decision-making. Self Reliance GMS promotes self-reliance among students so they develop into confident young adults with the skills to be self-advocates and independent thinkers. Parents are encouraged to be partners in their child’s education by understanding Montessori principles and supporting their child’s journey of discovery. Respect GMS treats children with respect and fosters in them respect for others. Throughout the school community, compassion and understanding are expected and social harmony is celebrated. Awareness, both local and global is an underlying value. Collaboration At GMS, children learn to cooperate, collaborate, and problem solve through their participation in group-oriented activities. Faculty, staff, and parents value this collaborative spirit, which manifests itself daily throughout the School. GLADWYNE MONTESSORI SCHOOL — STRATEGIC PLAN 8 VISION The Board, Faculty and Administration have developed a shared vision for GMS’ future: Gladwyne Montessori School is “one school.” It has an integrated curriculum that proudly affirms the uniqueness and value of a Montessori education. GMS is a multi-age, united, informed, and loyal community that is hard to leave. This vision is designed to reflect a commitment to being proactive and forward thinking in how the School problem solves and takes advantage of opportunities. 9 STRATEGIC GOALS The Gladwyne Montessori School, with its effective Montessoribased curriculum, nurturing environment, and strong corps of dedicated and highly trained teachers, has always been recognized for academic excellence. The school will develop enhanced ways of meeting the needs of children and families while remaining true to its philosophies. Based on these strategic goals, GMS will focus on three key areas over the next several years: Program, Leadership, and Resource and Infrastructure. PROGRAM GMS, with its effective Montessori-based curriculum, nurturing environment, and strong corps of dedicated and highly trained teachers, has always been recognized for academic excellence. Goal Nurture and Support GMS’ Unique Montessori Program Objectives Identify and implement standards of best practice in Montessori education to build on GMS’ excellent educational program. Expand program offerings to enrich the existing Montessori curriculum; meet the expressed interests of families; and take advantage of new opportunities. Establish a culture of personal and professional growth to support and sustain the high caliber of faculty. GLADWYNE MONTESSORI SCHOOL — STRATEGIC PLAN 10 LEADERSHIP Since its founding, many people have felt passionate about GMS and eager to volunteer and/or work at the School. The persistence of talented and committed leaders has enabled the School to mature and thrive for more than forty years. Goal Build and Sustain Strong and Visionary Leadership Objectives Identify, recruit, orient and develop trustees to build a Board whose collective skills are well suited to lead with wisdom and vision. Engage and inform the school community and the public to support and sustain healthy enrollment throughout all grades. Enhance personnel practices and build management support to ensure continued administrative quality. 11 RESOURCES & INFRASTRUCTURE Gladwyne Montessori School has strong fiscal management, an engaging fund development program, and a beloved campus. Goal Augment and Strengthen GMS’ Resources and Infrastructure Objectives Develop and implement a multi-year financial plan to secure GMS’ fiscal health, future sustainability, and resources needed to fund strategic priorities. Foster a culture of philanthropy in order to generate greater resources for the School. GLADWYNE MONTESSORI SCHOOL — STRATEGIC PLAN 12 THANK YOU We’d like to recognize the following people for serving on Strategic Planning Committees. We are so very grateful for your time and talent. Dan Dadourian (BD P) Amanda Beeler (PTA P) Francie Baxter (P) Maggie Barson (BD AP) Rich Brower (BD P) Tarah Baiman (P) Maggie Dougherty (F) Mike Dyson (S) Maria Ellis (F) Mike Furey (FBD AP) Andy Groover (BD P) Donna Galvin (BD P) Kimberly Greer (P) Gerry Hartnett (F) Jeanne Holeman (BD P) Jim Hunter (AP BD) Libby Herron (F) Truxtun Hare (BD P) JoAnne Johns (F) Pam Johnson (S P) Jill Kauffman Harker (P) Lauren Kline (S P) Isabel Leininger (F) Stephen Lee (BD P) Deanna Loughnane (P BD) Abbie Miller (HOS) Alicia McGowan (BD P) Chris Manogue (P) Hilary Maner (P BD) Skip Maner (P) Jeannette Newman (FBD P) Eric Noll (BD AP) Cathy Piasecki (BD P) Corinn Rocker (P) Ann Schwarz (F) Cindy Savett (AP FB) Joey Scornavacchi (AP BD) Rachel Schwartz (P) Robyn Stearne (S P) Wayne Snyder (FBD) Marilyn Tinari (BD) Liz Zelov (BD P) We also acknowledge and thank those who attended the Town Hall Meeting held March 4, 2008. Many of the comments from that evening are reflected in this document. KEY Italic = Subcommittee Chair AP = Alumni Parent BD = Board Member F = Faculty Member FBD = Former Board Member 13 HOS = Head of School P = Current Parent PTA = PTA President S = Staff Member The Gladwyne Montessori School 920 Youngsford Road, Gladwyne, PA 19035 www.gladwyne.org | 610-649-1761