
The Habersham County Board of Education will revisit its strategic plan Thursday during a work session that is expected to largely build on discussions held in December.
The board is scheduled to meet at 4:30 p.m. for a work session that includes a strategic plan progress report and technology presentation, along with updates on facilities and family engagement initiatives, according to the agenda.
At its December meeting, board members received an update on early literacy efforts, which district leaders described as a central focus of the system’s long-term strategic goals. That discussion included progress on reading instruction at the elementary level, the use of data to guide instruction, and ongoing professional development for teachers.
The board also reviewed elements of the proposed 2026-27 academic calendar in December, continuing a broader conversation about aligning instructional priorities with long-range planning goals.
Thursday’s strategic plan progress report is expected to provide a follow-up to those topics rather than introduce new initiatives. The presentation will include a technology component led by district staff, continuing the board’s review of how instructional and operational technology supports the district’s strategic objectives.
Also on the agenda is a facilities report from district leadership and a presentation from Family Connection, which works with schools and community partners to support students and families.No votes are scheduled during the work session





