Strategic Planning Goal #2:
Every Child Known
Objectives
Objective 1: RelationshipsTo ensure every student is known as a person through positive relationships with caring adults and classmates.
Objective 2: Differentiation
To help each student flourish as a learner through differentiation of instruction and assessment.
Objective 3: Contributor to Community
To help each student flourish as an active contributor to school and community.
Objective 2: Differentiation
To help each student flourish as a learner through differentiation of instruction and assessment.
Objective 3: Contributor to Community
To help each student flourish as an active contributor to school and community.
Our goal is to ensure that every child is known by promoting relationships and instruction that recognize the potential, the passions, the readiness levels and the learning styles of every student.
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The Board of Education unanimously approved a policy on Dec. 15, 2015, recognizing and protecting the rights of transgender and gender nonconforming students. The policy codifies practices, many of which are already in place at PPS, to ensure the rights of transgender students. According to a recent Newsworks report on WHYY, the Philadelphia NRP station, the district is in line with leading proponents of such a measure, who note that it "sends a strong message to communities at a time when interest in gender-identity issues is growing."
Read the full Newsworks story.
PPS Formally Adopts Transgender Policy
The Board of Education unanimously approved a policy on Dec. 15, 2015, recognizing and protecting the rights of transgender and gender nonconforming students. The policy codifies practices, many of which are already in place at PPS, to ensure the rights of transgender students. According to a recent Newsworks report on WHYY, the Philadelphia NRP station, the district is in line with leading proponents of such a measure, who note that it "sends a strong message to communities at a time when interest in gender-identity issues is growing."
Read the full Newsworks story.