Sherman ISD Building Bearcats Magazine October 2016 Inaugural Issue | Page 10

Next Steps Sherman ISD is looking to the future – the future of its community, schools and students. To that end, SISD has engaged a dynamic group of stakeholders to help decide the next steps for the district. “I’ve often said, ‘Great communities have great schools, and Sherman is a perfect example of this,” SISD Assistant Superintendent Tyson Bennett said. “We’re truly committed to providing exceptional educational services for our students, families and community.” Beginning in October, the SISD Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) began reviewing a wide range of data, assessing district needs, and collaborating with staff and community members, to ultimately make critical recommendations on a long range plan for educational programs and facilities for the district. “The committee’s mission is to examine our current enrollment, educational, financial and facility data and recommend a course of action to our Board 10 of Trustees regarding the facility improvements that will create a future ready, world-class learning environment in Sherman ISD,” SISD Superintendent Dr. David Hicks said. In its first meeting Oct. 3, Hicks and SISD Board of Trustees President Tim Millerick welcomed the group and discussed the vital role the committee plays in the future of Sherman children, schools, and community. They discussed the district’s mission and vision, accomplishments, vast programming and learned more about facilities. As a matter of perspective, SISD schools average more than 46 years in use with six of 12 facilities exceeding 60 years in use and age. Three facilities are 85, 76, and 73 years in age. Since the district’s last expansion project, enrollment has