The Branson School District recently held their annual Community Summit.
This event—the second conducted by the Branson Public Schools—offered an opportunity for the school district to engage with community leaders from a variety of sectors, as well as parents, as District leaders provided updates on the state of the school, and welcomed input from those in attendance.
Brad Swofford, Superintendent of the Branson School District, presented an in-depth update of the school district, including the Portrait of a Pirate, a compilation of input gathered from a series of Portrait of a Pirate community meetings. Swofford also discussed the district's strategic plan for the years 2020-2025, outlining Student Successes and Organizational Excellence.
Following Swofford's words and a delicious breakfast, each table complete with at least one Branson School District leader, held lively table discussions, as those attending offered input into the future of the school district.
The morning event, held at the Hilton Convention Center, involved a number of Branson High School students. The Branson High School Air Force Junior ROTC presented the colors. The Branson High School Chamber Choir performed the National Anthem, and members of the GoCaps program greeted and welcomed those attending.
"We are thankful for the supportive community of Branson," explained a representative of the school district. "If you are a Branson community member and would like to submit any feedback about the district, please take a moment to fill out our Community Feedback Survey on our website, https://branson.k12.mo.us/departments/communications/community_feedback_survey."
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