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The second Wake Education
Summit grew from the first and engaged the public in
specific action steps to address achievement of Goal
2003. The Summit asked participants to consider what
the schools could do in order to achieve an ambitious
academic achievement goal. Public priorities included
focussing on technology, communications and the school/family
connection. Educational leaders used these results in
setting priorities for the 1999 bond referendum. |
The top 10 recommendations from Summit ’99:
1. Support the role of parents with schools.
2. Expand technology training for teachers (Technology Connections
program).
3. Establish and enforce high standards for student behavior.
4. Pay competitive salaries.
5. Provide more technical support at schools.
6. Provide up-to-date equipment and wiring, cabling and
hookups.
7. Communicate the importance of reading to every child.
8. Provide tutors/mentors to all students not currently
performing at grade level .
9. Improve communication with community.
10. House all students in classrooms appropriate for learning.
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