The Bethel Blueprint was developed in collaboration with Bethel staff, students and families over the course of about 10 months. During this process, we collected feedback from more than 4,000 people through 32 focus groups, more than 50 one-on-one interviews, and a handful of community forums. Bethel students, staff, families and community members also provided their input in three separate surveys.
The plan is designed to be a flexible, student-centered document that incorporates feedback from our community. The plan emphasizes the importance of supporting the whole child and aims to focus on relevant curriculum, responsive systems, staff and student well-being, deep engagement, and joyful learning spaces.
The Bethel Blueprint describes a Bethel district that is responsive to student needs, fosters a sense of belonging, celebrates learning, and implements strong systems. As a district community, we are fully committed to bringing this plan alive in our board room, schools, and classrooms.
This document serves as a structure of public accountability to ensure that we deliver on the promise of a relevant and responsive plan for Bethel students, families, and staff.
The Bethel community can expect regular updates about our progress. We will solicit ongoing feedback from staff, students, and families to ensure that we remain on the right path to improving outcomes for students and staff. Engagement will include annual staff, student, and community surveys as well as regular meetings with community groups that represent historically underserved students such as those who receive special education services, students who identify as LGBTQ+, and BIPOC students.
We are committed to sharing the results of these efforts with our Bethel community. Progress reports will be shared at least once per year. These reports will be shared in the boardroom and also posted on our website.