1. ICS Strategic Plan 2012-2015Re-envisioning the ICS mission,
structure, goals, and development strategy
2. Mission Statement Holistic Education:Educating the whole
child, from the classroom to the home
3. 1. ICS Curriculum2. Health and Fitness3. Green
EducationAreas of Concentration
4. 1. ICS Curriculum A. Diversity and cross-cultural immersion
B. Languages C. Early intervention D. Curriculum choice E.
Extracurricular activities F. Volunteer opportunities and
partnershipsAreas of Concentration
5. 2. Health and Fitness A. Athletics B. Family health and
fitness C. Green education* D. Food Co-opAreas of
Concentration
6. 3. Green Education A. LEED O&M Certification B. ICS
Garden and healthy eating C. Improved Science curriculum D. Healthy
study and working environmentAreas of Concentration
7. Steps for StrategicSustainability
8. I. Organizational Restructuring Current Model (abridged)
Current Model (extended) Proposed ModelSteps for Strategic
Sustainability
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10. Steps for Strategic Sustainability
11. Steps for Strategic Sustainability
12. II. Communications Internal Communication Enforcing an
official method of communicationemail! Internal Communication
Monthly Reporting to Supervisors Internal Communication IT
solution, CRM system External Communication Programming and Areas
of ConcentrationSteps for Strategic Sustainability
13. III. Programming Programming provides structure, financial
and HR accountability, system of requests, and tracking metrics.
Bundle various ICS events into a tangible, marketable program.Steps
for Strategic Sustainability
14. Health and Fitness events: Fitness program Athletic Program
will combine NFL Play60, existing ICS fitness Presidential Fitness
events into a single Program and similar events program. Family
fitness night Health Health Fair Food Co-op Gardening and
NutritionSteps for Strategic Sustainability
15. Early Programs: Intervention School within a Program
involves School unique ICS Reading Recovery educational Tutoring
programs targeting Math? poor performing students.Steps for
Strategic Sustainability
16. IV. Marketing Bolster and highlight current nonprofit
programs at ICS: Reading Recovery SWS Springboard/after school
Retool and brand new programs Health and Fitness Early Intervention
New Programs Afterschool family ESL Referral Services and
Partnerships Translation Services Green Education* Charm
School/Etiquette and American social classesSteps for Strategic
Sustainability
17. V. Green Education Green School LEED O&M Certification
Gardening and Nutrition Programs Recycling program Green building
educationSteps for Strategic Sustainability
18. Steps for Strategic Sustainability
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20. Steps for Strategic Sustainability
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22. Steps for Strategic Sustainability
23. LEED EB:O&M Certification Ideology: Energy savings
Water efficiency Carbon dioxide emissions reduction Improved indoor
environmental quality Stewardship of resourcesSteps for Strategic
Sustainability
24. LEED EB:O&M Certification Methodology: High-Performance
Building System Examples: Efficient lighting systems, low-flush
plumbing O&M Best Practices Examples: Systems monitoring, green
cleaning, preventative maintenance procedures Sustainable Policies
Recycling program, eco-friendly productsSteps for Strategic
Sustainability
25. Steps for StrategicSustainabilitySS- Air and water
quality;environmental impactWE reduce potable waterconsumptionEA
reduction of energyconsumptionMR effective wastemanagement
andprocurementIEQ - ventilation, indoor CO2levels, daylighting and
lightingquality, temperature controlIO innovative technologyusage,
project planning andexecutionRP not applicable
26. LEED EB:O&M Certification Justification: Improvement of
learning and working environment of students, teachers, and staff
Improvement of schools energy efficiency, generating cost savings
Reducing schools carbon and environmental footprint Third-party
verification and marketability of LEED certification, potential
future grants Introduction of green education innovative curricula:
hands on lessons, science and math lessons on utilities saving,
environmental impact and sustainability Minimal costs capital
campaign and ~$9,000 for green assessment, registration, and
certification feesSteps for Strategic Sustainability