Join Us for Our Next All-Welcome Meeting on March 29!

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Superintendent Haas will host the second All-Welcome Meeting on Friday, March 29, from 8:30 to 10 a.m. at the Monticello High School Forum. These gatherings provide a unique opportunity for employees to engage directly with the superintendent and executive staff, gaining insights into the latest developments, initiatives, and future plans of the school system. All employees are welcome! If you plan to attend on March 29, please RSVP by Friday, March 22.

Additional Details

Refreshments, including coffee, water and bagels, will be provided! We’ll discuss a “hot topic” (to be determined), and Dr. Haas will also pass around a question box for attendees to submit questions and feedback, which he will spend time addressing at random.

All-Welcome Meeting Priorities

  • Facilitate Learning: Each meeting will feature informative sessions, presentations and workshops designed to equip employees with new knowledge and skills relevant to their roles within the school system. These learning opportunities aim to enhance professional development and contribute to the overall growth of our dedicated staff. Further, information shared will often touch on ways that we are striving to improve employee working conditions while addressing challenges that impact all of us.
  • Open Dialogue: Employees will have the opportunity to engage in open discussions with the superintendent and his staff. This allows for a direct exchange of ideas, concerns and questions, fostering a culture of transparency and mutual understanding.
  • Feedback Mechanism: Employee input is crucial to our continuous improvement. These meetings serve as a platform for employees to provide valuable feedback on various aspects of the school system, including policies, procedures, and overall organizational effectiveness. Employee perspectives will be instrumental in shaping the future direction of our school division.

“I look forward to the enriching conversations and collaborative spirit that these meetings will bring to our school system.” — Dr. Matthew Haas, Superintendent