Comprehensive Plan

Comprehensive Plan

  • The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) requires school districts, which are also known as Local Educational Agencies or LEAs, to conduct Comprehensive Planning. PDE provides a comprehensive planning process for school districts to use when formulating their school district comprehensive plans.

    Comprehensive planning provides for “continuous improvement of leadership, teaching, and learning is critically important to ensuring that all students have access to a world-class education that prepares them for college, career, and life.  Pennsylvania’s cycle of improvement is grounded in evidence-based approaches that can both improve student outcomes and increase return on investment, as resources are spent on programs and practices likely to have a positive impact.  Opportunities to create, assess, and adjust throughout the cycle empowers local education agencies and schools to engage all stakeholders in pursuit of a shared vision for student success,” according to the PDE website.

  • Chapter 4 of the Pennsylvania School Code requires school districts to submit an updated comprehensive plan to the Secretary of Education every three years for approval. Prior to submitting the district’s draft plan to PDE for approval, the draft plan must be made available to the public for a 28-day period to allow for public inspection/review and comment.

Below are links to the draft 2024-2027 Lebanon School District Comprehensive Plan documents. This plan was presented to the Lebanon School District Board of School Directors at their June 17, 2024, business meeting. 


Previous Comprehensive Plan Documents