Race to the Top
In 2014, the Groveport Madison Local School district will look dramatically different than it does today.

We will have transformed the way we use data and information, train and support our teachers and administrators, connect with and meet the needs of our students, and engage community members. Throughout this transformation, our constant goal will be improved learning resulting in college- and career readiness for all of our students.

How does this transformation proceed? It begins with the commitment to recognize that 21st century learning is not restricted to a building, a teacher, or a community but rather a recognition that education happens through a collaboration of stakeholders committed to providing an evidence based system of learning in a variety of settings, engaging all students for individual achievement in real world applications. It will involve partnership planning through an organized host of community, county, state and federal agencies all focused to provide integrated support of parents and students by increasing Groveport’s capacity to serve their needs.
RttT Members:
Bruce Hoover, Deputy Superintendent
Melody Blake, Race to the Top Administrator
Monique Hamilton, Director of Curriculum
Brooke Hippler, Special Education Supervisor
Brandy Grieves, High School Administrator
Curt Brogan, Glendening Elementary Administrator
Joy Bock, Junior High and President of GMLEA
Deb Fiel, Madison Elementary
Zac Casperson, Sedalia Elementary
Teresa Malloy, Middle School North
Suzy Penny, Middle School South
Christy Smith, Junior High


Meeting Dates
The Race to the Top Transformation Team will meet on the following dates:

March 15
April 19
May 17
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You may submit a question to the members of Race to the Top committee.  A response to the question will appear the day following the committee's next meeting date.


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