About
Strategic Plan

Institutional Strength & Resources

About
Strategic Plan

Institutional Strength & Resources

Pillar 4Institutional Strength & Resources

Shore’s depth of strong fiscal stewardship and innovative facility management has established the campus as a cornerstone of our program’s strength and experience for students and families. Leveraging our campus, we will maintain a mission-oriented approach to the use and management of our resources. We will embark on efforts to open up new programmatic opportunities for our students, to support our superb faculty and staff, and maintain and renew our facilities and grounds. We will promote care for the world through environmental sustainability by evaluating our impact on climate change in three major areas: operations, student life, and curriculum. 





– Chris Baker P’25, ’26, ’30, Trustee, Advancement Committee,  Risk & Liability Committee

“Long-term planning around enrollment, revenue, and affordability ensures Shore remains accessible, strong, and mission-aligned for generations of families.”

Initiatives


Fiscal Strength

Develop a comprehensive three-year plan to reach enrollment, revenue, affordability, and advancement goals that will position Shore to continually expand what a Shore education can provide. 

Campus Master Plan

Develop a comprehensive multi-year Master Plan to enhance the campus and facilities to ensure Shore students have dynamic spaces for learning, design thinking, creative play, community gathering, technological innovation, athletics, and the studio and performance arts.

Revenue Diversification

Leverage Shore’s impressive facilities and faculty and staff to generate revenue for the school while enhancing the student experience and attracting new families to campus.

Distinctive Spaces

Transform our school library into a dynamic epicenter with new literacy spaces, media tools, and labs that inspire learning, exploration, and collaboration. Re-envision the Birdcage and the Lodge to enhance student and community experiences. 

Environmental Sustainability

Ensure Shore’s commitment to sustainability through resources, innovation, and education, modeling best practices for students who will be impacted by the success or failure of our world’s shared sustainability commitment. 

Celebrating Rich History

Create a plan to prepare for Shore’s centennial in the 2036-2037 school year with strategies for community involvement, fundraising, communications, physical and electronic records, and archives.  


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Shore Country Day School’s mission is to provide an education that inspires a love of learning and encourages children to embrace academic challenge. We seek to build character, cultivate creativity, and value diversity as we help our children become healthy, compassionate citizens of the world.
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