Moline-Coal Valley School District named Innovative District

The Moline-Coal Valley School District will be designated as an Innovative District at the 2024 Model Schools Conference, according to a news release from the district. The annual conference is hosted by the Center for Model Schools and celebrates excellence and innovation in education by highlighting practices that inspire and empower educators worldwide.

“Leaders create the conditions for systemic change in districts to spark change that meets the needs of students and staff,” said Dr. Joshua P. Starr, Managing Partner, Center for Model Schools. “We look forward to learning more about their coherent strategy for organizing the system to implement their vision.”

(left to right): Dr. Brian Prybil, Deputy Superintendent, Lynsy Oswald, Principal of Hamilton Elementary and Steven Etheridge, Principal of Bicentennial Elementary <br>(Moline-Coal Valley School District)
(left to right): Dr. Brian Prybil, Deputy Superintendent, Lynsy Oswald, Principal of Hamilton Elementary and Steven Etheridge, Principal of Bicentennial Elementary
(Moline-Coal Valley School District)

“We are truly honored to be acknowledged as an Innovative District at the 2024 Model Schools Conference,” said Dr. Rachel Savage, Superintendent at Moline-Coal Valley School District. “I am beyond proud of the way our teachers and leaders pour into our students every single day and remain laser focused on improving their schools, because our kids deserve the best. I am incredibly grateful to serve among them.”

The Moline-Coal Valley School District will present “Prioritizing Culture to Drive Student Achievement” at MSC 2024 in June, speaking before over 5,000 educators to show how to maximize personalized learning. Dr. Brian Prybil, Deputy Superintendent, Lynsy Oswald, Principal of Hamilton Elementary and Steven Etheridge, Principal of Bicentennial Elementary will give the presentation.

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