Not exact matches
Improve its support for building strong public schools
by providing greater
equitable educational opportunities for all students across the state;
I came to define Equity Literacy as the skills and understandings that enable us to recognize, respond to, and redress conditions that deny some students access to the
educational opportunities enjoyed
by their peers and, in doing so, sustain
equitable learning environments for all students and families.
I believe that we can assure every child has access to quality
educational opportunities in their own neighborhood
by adopting
equitable policies that bridge the
opportunity gap of our diverse student populations.
Intermediate school districts (ISDs) or regional
educational service agencies were created
by the legislature in 1962 to bring about quality and
equitable educational opportunities to students and schools throughout the state.
The IDRA EAC - South helps create schools that work for all children
by creating access to equal and
equitable educational opportunities.
This lens helps to protect the civil rights of every learner under the law, to guarantee
equitable educational opportunity for every learner regardless of his or her differing characteristics, and to provide the appropriate
educational supports for school success, post secondary school attendance and completion and life success supported
by the necessary resources to make that success possible.