Our strategic plan defines the key areas of focus as we work together to support student learning in order to achieve our vision of Success for All.
On Wednesday, June 26, 2024, the Board of Education approved the district’s new 2024-2028 Strategic Plan .
Partner groups, district staff, students and the public had the opportunity to provide feedback from Fall 2023 until Spring 2024 through both in-person and online engagement opportunities.
The primary purpose of the strategic plan is to create a blueprint for the district that helps maintain its exemplary qualities, while supporting the continuous improvement of student learning. An updated strategic plan will help organize the district around specific goals and will ensure that the necessary resources are in place to successfully implement the goals in a manner that is sustainable over time.
Vision
Guided by our commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) principles and the Syeyutsus Reconciliation Framework for Truth and Reconciliation, our vision in Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools (NLPS) is to create an inclusive and equitable learning community where every individual thrives.
Mission
NLPS is committed to multiple approaches and pathways to success for all students. Students will imagine, reflect, and innovate within a safe, equitable, and responsive learning environment that develops their academic, social and emotional growth and holistic well-being.
Student Success
Objectives:
- Increase literacy success rates for all students
- Increase numeracy success rates for all students
- Increase graduation rates for students: who identify as Indigenous, who have disabilities and diverse abilities, and/or are Children and Youth in Care
Metrics:
Literacy
- Report Cards K-12
- FSA (Grades 4 & 7)
- Grade 10 Literacy Assessment
- Grade 12 Literacy Assessment
Numeracy
- Report Cards K -12
- FSA (Grades 4 & 7)
- Grade 10 Numeracy Assessment
Graduation Rates
- Completion Rates
- Disaggregate by demographics
- Disaggregate by types
Student and Employee Wellness
Objectives:
- Increase the number of students who feel welcome, safe and have a sense of belonging in their school
- Increase the number of employees who feel valued and/or engaged
Metrics:
Students
- Student Learning Survey
Employees
- Annual Employee Engagement Survey
Truth and Reconciliation
Objectives:
- Increase awareness of and access to resources available to support hul’q’umi’num language learning
- Create and share district-wide, Syeyutsus Principles of Teaching & Learning
Metrics:
hul’q’umi’num
- The number of educators who are aware of the resources available
- The frequency of access
Syeyutsus Principles
- Completion and presentation
- Create support resources and district-wide sharing plan
- Implement district-wide sharing plan
Our Shared Commitment
As stewards of education, it is our duty to ensure that every child entrusted to our care receives learning experiences that equip them with the skills and tools necessary to thrive in an ever-evolving world. Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools’ Board of Education believes an effective public education system will prepare students to be life-long learners, curious about the world and to think critically and creatively. Students will foster open-mindedness towards various ideas and beliefs and be aware of their responsibilities, as educated citizens , within the family, community and world.
As we embark on our journey to fulfill the goals in this Strategic Plan, we commit ourselves to building meaningful relationships with these partner communities. We recognize the importance of reconciliation, respect, and collaboration in our efforts to provide equitable and inclusive education for all learners.
The Strategic Plan includes voice from our educational community and aligns with the Ministry of Education and Child Care’s Framework for Enhancing Student Learning . The Plan sets the direction for all departments and consists of three overarching goals: Student Success, Student and Employee Wellness, and Truth & Reconciliation. The Board of Education is dedicated to ensuring that all employees, regardless of their role within the organization, understand the significant impact they have on student success. Just as each student is valued, the contribution of every employee is crucial to achieving this success.
Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools (NLPS) respectfully acknowledges that we operate within the traditional territories of the Snuneymuxw, Snaw Naw As and Stz’uminus First Nations. For countless generations, these Coast Salish Peoples have stewarded these lands and waters, enriching them with their deep-rooted cultural heritage, traditional knowledge, and spiritual connections.
The teachings and ways of being come directly from the land and through the hul’q’umi’num language. We recognize and honour the enduring presence and contributions of the Coast Salish Peoples to our shared community.
NLPS partners with and is advised by, five Indigenous partner groups:
- Snuneymuxw First Nation,
- Snaw Naw As First Nation,
- Stz’uminus First Nation,
- Mid Island Métis Nation
- Tillicum Aboriginal Friendship Centre