Equity Centered Policies and Procedures - The administrators and school board will ensure the goal of equity for all students is integrated into policies and procedures. Our policies are written to empower students on their pathway to success. Impartial, non-judgemental, and fair policies and procedures will ensure that all students receive the tools and resources they need to develop their full academic potential.
Equitable Access and Curriculum
Pre-AP® courses for all students at the freshman and sophomore levels to prepare all students for Advanced Placement Coursework as upperclassmen.
Access for students with IEPs/504s to Pre-AP and AP Coursework
Focused systems of support for all learners
Partner with Equal Opportunity Schools to ensure equitable access to Advanced Placement Coursework for all students
Use data-driven measures to identify and recruit underrepresented students in AP Classes
4 year planning in Student Support office to develop a clear post-secondary plan
Specialized support for first generation college students
Curriculum revised on a continuous improvement basis to ensure all needs are being met
Audit of resources to ensure that resources reflect multiple perspectives
1 Chromebook technology with internet access provided to those in need
Professional Practice
Courageous Conversation about Race Professional Development
Staff trained as affiliate practitioners of Courageous Conversations about Race
Equity Literacy Institute Professional Development
Equity Team activities around instruction, systems, and community involvement
Book studies and academies focused around inclusion and culturally relevant instruction
Implementation of equity focused instructional coaching
Multi Tiered Systems of Support
Positive, equitable, and inclusive learning environments
Success camp to prepare students to take AP Courses
AP Support Plan Process
AP Success Coaching
Communication in preferred language
Advancing educational equity through social emotional learning
Student Support Teams (assistant principals, counselors, and social workers)