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What Brought Us Here?

What Brought Us Here? 
In June of 2008, the Long Range Planning Committee reached a final recommendation to be submitted to the Lebanon School board.  The Committee included three board members, three administrators, three teachers and six parents/community members.  This very diverse group had lively discussions and reviewed and discussed a lot of information and data including enrollments, building capacities, building budgets, etc.

The Committee worked on the telephone survey questions and reviewed the final report of the survey that gave us some direction although nothing overwhelming.  A well attended public forum provided additional directions.  The telephone survey and the public forum indicated to us that the voters want a long range plan that addresses the elementary school students as well as building inadequacies at the junior high. 

Read the entire LRP submitted in June of 2008 to get a sense of how we arrived where we are today.

In June of 2008 the Lebanon School District released results of a Bond Issue Survey.    The Lebanon School District commissioned the Center for Survey Research & Analysis at the University of Connecticut to conduct a survey of likely voters to assess their opinions about a bond issue for funding new school buildings in the district.  The study, conducted in May and June 2008, finished with a toal of o402 interview.  Read the detailed findings from this survey.