Q & A with Superintendent Hite
Posted by School District of Philadelphia on April 20, 2015
Q&A with Dr. Hite – Action Plan 3.0
“Times of diminishing resources require an even greater commitment to equity.
Over the last three years, students, families, and employees in The School District of Philadelphia have rallied towards that goal in innumerable ways. The Action Plan has mirrored the progress, prospects, and challenges of the District. In the first version, our focus was on improving our academic offerings and stabilizing our finances. Last year’s plan expanded our work on core concerns like early literacy and graduation rates. Now is the time to ensure that every child is part of the gains we make. Action Plan v3.0 is an effort to deliver on our vision for equity. That vision is outlined in the pages ahead, embodied in a new approach to lifting the achievement of every student, wherever they live and whatever their background. Our plan also envisions repairing our structural budget challenges in collaboration with our government partners.”
– Superintendent’s Message
The success of Dr. Hite’s Action Plan 3.0 requires the investment and commitment of high quality educators. Join us as he outlines how we as a district will work together to ensure that all students in Philadelphia are granted access to an excellent education and the critical role teachers play.
When: Friday, April 24th
Time: 10-11 am EST
Call in # webinar information to come.
To RSVP for this call, please fill out this form by Wednesday, April 22nd.
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