acps data workbook: illuminating inequities and the path
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ACPS Data Workbook: Illuminating Inequities and The Path Forward
Board Work Session
December 17, 2019
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Objectives
• Develop a shared understanding of educational equity and excellence.
• Illuminate existing educational inequities.
• Reflect on how to support key drivers of change.
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What is Educational Equity?Educational disparities based on race,
economics and other dimensions of difference are reduced and eliminated. Positive school
outcomes are distributed equitably proportionally across all demographic and identity groups. Negative outcomes and
disproportionality are reduced for all groups.-Howard, Gary
Mr. Howard is an author, consultant and educator with over 40 years of experience working with issues of civil rights, social justice, equity, education, and diversity.
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Data Are Not…Data Are…
2025 Strategic Planning Committee Data Workbook
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Board Dialogue
• Each person shares one thing they noticed that illuminates an equity issue/gap (i.e. disproportionate experiences and/or outcomes).
– During this portion it is important to just describe what you see as objectively as possible. (e.g. “I notice that SWDs are twice as likely to be suspended as all students.”)
– Resist the urge to interpret or pose questions.
• Helpful sentence frame: I notice….
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Driving Forward
Relationships
Systemic Coherence
ChangeLeadership
Shared commitment to implement change and shared belief in collective capability
to do so. Alignment with a clear theory of
action.
The way in which two or more people or groups regard and
behave toward each other.
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• Building professional capacity for equity with staff
• Executive coaching
• Equity audits
• Defining equity across areas
• Clear equity-focused mission, vision, and core values
Change Leadership
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• ACPS 2025 StrategicPlan
• Unified Planning Process
• Alignment of Organizational Structure
• Policies (ex. equity)
Systemic Coherence
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• Social Emotional and Academic Learning (SEAL)
• Family Engagement
• Trust-building with school teams
• Quarterly Chats
• City and Community Partnerships
Relationships
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ExcellenceWe keep the bar high in all we do. We educate students for life and for reflective citizenship. We empower students and employees in the
preservation of their identity and culture. Substance, depth, and critical thinking are more
important than compliance or test scores.
-Howard, Gary
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Beginning a Dialogue
• As a governing body, how can the Board help remove barriers to educational access and success for all students?
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Superintendent School BoardCindy Anderson, ChairVeronica Nolan, Vice Chair
Meagan L. AldertonRamee A. GentryJacinta GreeneMargaret Lorber
Michelle RiefChristopher A. SuarezHeather Thornton
Dr. Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr.
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Contact Information
Dr. Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr.Superintendent of Schools
Clinton PageChief Accountability Officer