FRANKLIN — Franklin Public Schools is pleased to announce that Superintendent Lucas Giguere has earned the prestigious Accredited Learning Environments Planner (ALEP) designation from the Association for Learning Environments (A4LE).
The ALEP designation is the highest standard of professional achievement in the field of educational facility planning. It recognizes individuals who demonstrate exceptional knowledge, skills, and leadership in designing and managing school environments that support student achievement, wellness, and community connection.
Superintendent Giguere was the only sitting superintendent selected to participate in this year’s A4LE Academy cohort. He completed the program as the recipient of A4LE’s annual national scholarship, which is awarded to just one participant each year in recognition of their leadership potential and commitment to educational innovation.
“We’re incredibly proud of Superintendent Giguere for earning the ALEP designation, a prestigious national recognition of his expertise and leadership,” said Franklin School Committee Chair David Callaghan. “His achievement is a testament to the forward-thinking vision guiding our schools, especially as Franklin undertakes a transformative district-wide reorganization. This credential affirms his deep commitment to designing learning environments that truly support all students now and into the future.”
The ALEP designation enhances Franklin Public Schools’ strategic planning efforts, including districtwide reorganization, equity-focused space design, and capital improvement planning. It equips the District with the tools and best practices to approach future building and renovation projects with confidence and purpose.
The ALEP credential must be renewed every three years and requires ongoing professional development in the areas of educational facility planning and design.
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