The reVISION process provides Nebraska schools with the opportunity to
analyze and transform their current career education systems in order to
improve their ability to educate a qualified workforce that meets
industry needs within an ever-changing economy.
Ten schools have decided to go through this process together to find identify areas that can be addressed collaboratively. Under
the leadership of the Educational Service Unit in Fremont, the reVISION process is a strategic approach
for these schools to analyze their current career education system and make
plans, as needed, for adjustments.
The schools involved are Bancroft-Rosalie, Lyons-Decatur, Oakland-Craig, Tekamah-Herman, Pender, Scribner-Snyder, Logan View, Wisner-Pilger, West Point-Beemer, and North Bend.
Four community meetings have been scheduled to gather input from area employers. The meeting dates are:
January 6 at 6:30 pm at the Nielsen Center in West Point
January 13 at 6:30 pm at the Wisner-Pilger School
January 19 at 6:30 pm at the North Bend School
January 20 at 6:30 pm at the Oakland-Craig School
At tonight"s meeting Adam Rief, Rief Design and Manufacturing, will be attending from the Bancroft-Rosalie business community to provide input to the schools. We are looking for businesses to attend the January 13 and January 20 meetings.