Once upon a time, at INTERNATIONAL CITY public schools, a charter school planning meeting was underway. School business officials gathered around the table, pencils poised and PLURAL NOUN at the ready. CELEBRITY the Chief NOUN Officer and embodiment of exceptional leadership, began the meeting by announcing, "Folks, it's time to dive into our annual ADJECTIVE planning adventure! Keep in mind we must we allocate funds wisely to meet the needs of our PLURAL NOUN and provide the best NOUN possible."
The group began with the Accounting & Finance department reviewing the budget for NOUN, a district essential.
Then, the PEIMS Manager, CELEBRITY, gave a ADJECTIVE report on the student data. “Our average daily attendance is NUMBER they said, “and we are hard at work submitting our TIME OF YEAR report.”
Next, the Purchasing team discussed the possibility of adding a new vendor, NAME OF STORE, to supply PLURAL NOUN. “They submitted a great proposal and they could save us NUMBER dollars!”
The Payroll and Personnel folks gave an update for their area. “We’re looking to hire a ADJECTIVE JOB POSITION and will post the position soon. They will be onboarded in NUMBER months.”
The meeting would not be complete without a NOUN report from the Maintenance and Operations side of things. “Our buildings are lacking PLURAL NOUN and we’re working on getting that corrected. We may need to loop in the Safety, Security and NOUN team to assist.”
And with that, the meeting was nearly over. The Director of NOUN who had been quiet most of the meeting wrapped up with these well-wishes: “May your NOUN be balanced, your NOUN reports be fatal-free, and your department’s ADJECTIVE successes, all contribute to those of the school!”