Digital Learning Modernization The district emphasizes 21st century learning and maintains a mixed technology stack including video editing tools, Edlio for web, and standard productivity software. With a new five-year strategic plan in place, there is an opportunity to propose an integrated cloud-based education technology ecosystem (SIS, LMS, analytics, device management, and cybersecurity) plus comprehensive teacher training to scale digital learning district-wide.
Expanded After School STEM Existing partnerships with science, robotics, and arts organizations for after-school programs show openness to enrichment initiatives. There is potential to expand STEM and arts programming across schools, supported by grants, scheduling and transportation solutions, and program outcomes measurement to demonstrate impact.
Grants Funding Enablement Recent federal grant funding demonstrates grant readiness and need for ongoing funding strategies. There is potential to offer grant lifecycle services including proposal development, compliance tracking, reporting dashboards, impact evaluation, and software to manage grants and sustain programs.
Communications and Engagement Current use of Edlio for web presence and a history of modernizing front office procedures indicate opportunities to enhance community engagement. Propose unified communications, parent portal and translation services, automated communications, and a video content production and distribution capability to showcase district initiatives and student success.
Facilities Operations Efficiency With centralized facilities leadership and multiple campuses, there is a clear need for facilities and operations optimization. Opportunities include facilities management software, preventive maintenance, energy and asset management, procurement workflows, and vendor performance analytics aligned with district governance and efficiency goals.