Last updated October 2024
The following is our district Priorities for Progress for the 2024-25 school year.
Each accordion dropdown will display the top five priorities in each Key Strategy of The 海角社区 Promise for this school year, as well as other important priorities.
Our priorities for staff learning this year revolve around a focus on great teaching through multi-tiered systems of support that includes high quality instruction for every student, and targeted, intentional additional support for students who have specific learning needs.鈥 We intend to stay the course with the previous year鈥檚 firm goals detailed below.鈥鈥听
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- Prioritize the development of multi-tiered systems of support, led by a newly implemented district committee structure for 2024-25. This work includes continued development of鈥inclusive instructional strategies鈥as a top priority for professional learning this year. This includes our work to provide direction and support for teachers with students who have identified Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), as well as the whole range of students.鈥听
- Use adopted Tier 1 curricula and provide access to grade level content for all students. Specifically, we will prioritize our district approach to the teaching of reading, using district adopted curricula and instructional strategies that are known, implemented with fidelity and assessed for impact on learning.鈥鈥赌听
- Make and strengthen connections between academic and social emotional learning. This involves strategies to revisit and re-emphasize our work on the teaching of social emotional learning skills and abilities using district provided curricular resources such as Caring School Community (CSC), and Positive Behavior Intervention Supports (PBIS).鈥赌鈥听
- Continue our commitment to supporting鈥building-based collaboration and co-planning of professional learning. We remain committed to the district-wide firm goals of inclusionary instructional practices and student conduct efforts. Collaboration blocks鈥on early release Thursdays at all levels provide an additional time resource for grade level teams, content area groups, and other collaborative groups to meet and learn together.鈥鈥赌听
- Use data to measure progress for assessing the impact of instructional strategies and interventions. Last year we supported the expansion of iReady鈥assessments鈥into middle schools.鈥The use of those assessments continues across the middle and elementary schools.鈥 We also commit to regular communication about our district assessment practices, including sending reminders to staff about assessment schedules, priorities, and reporting requirements to ensure assessments help address student learning needs.鈥鈥听
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- Improve student attendance through frequent and targeted communication between district, schools and families. Great Teaching with Strong Support is predicated on students being in school to participate and engage in instruction.鈥赌鈥听
- Continue to expand the International Baccalaureate Primary Years鈥 Program as a key lever for reaching Promise Outcomes at the elementary level. Building integrated units of inquiry鈥continues in elementary schools as a focus for this school year, led by our team of instructional coaches working collaboratively with their school teams to continue our focus on student identity, anti-racist teaching, and making school a welcoming place for all our children.鈥鈥听
Our commitment to early childhood education continues. In 2015, we expanded our Promise Kindergarten (Promise K) program that provides a quality early learning experience to pre-K students who鈥do not otherwise have access to preschool opportunities. In 2022, we extended the Promise K experience to be a full year of learning. In 2024, we expanded our program with the opening of the new District Office Early Learning Center, which includes serving children and families who qualify for Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) support.鈥赌The Graduation, Reality and Dual-role Skills (GRADS) parenting program continues in our high schools for students. We support Title One-funded preschools at Alderwood and Cordata elementary schools.鈥鈥听
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- Offer a robust full-day preschool experience for children, ages 3-5, at the District Office Early Learning Center.鈥 This includes opening two classrooms that will serve up to forty children.鈥赌鈥听
- Develop a strong partnership with the NW Educational Services District to offer 30 children and their families who qualify for high quality full-day preschool through a state-funded ECEAP grant.鈥 鈥赌听
- Offer Promise Kindergarten in all fourteen elementary schools across the district and continue to鈥support the developmentally appropriate practices for young learners in an inclusive, play-based environment.鈥赌鈥听
- Support fully inclusive classrooms in grades PK-1 that includes a strong focus on early childhood education best practices and our District鈥檚 ongoing commitment to multiple access points for all learners.鈥赌鈥听
- Provide high-quality professional development opportunities for K-3 teachers and early learning para educators, including summer training, book studies and professional learning communities focused on grade-specific learning needs.鈥赌鈥听
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- Refine and adjust our Early Learning Center program by offering expanded hours for all families.鈥赌鈥听
- Continue to support our parenting teens enrolled in the GRADS program by providing a flexible and student-centered approach for each student.鈥赌鈥听
Our One Schoolhouse Approach describes how we visualize our work to ensure all students and families will be cared for and respected. We focus our efforts on reducing barriers for our families and opening access for all to fully engage in the school experience. One of our top initiatives has been Project Free Education; we provide all school supplies for families and reduce costs in countless other areas as well. This includes elimination of course fees, testing fees, reduced athletic and activity costs, field trip expenses and more.鈥鈥听
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- Continue to support and refine鈥Project Free Education鈥to reduce financial barriers for students and staff while seeking alternative funding sources like grants.鈥鈥听
- Work on capital projects thanks to community support of our facilities bonds. Projects include planning for a new space for Community Transitions and collaborating with the city on its master planning for the Civic Athletic Complex to find shared benefits for relocating Carl Cozier Elementary School.鈥赌鈥听
- Provide community access through facility rentals to the improved 海角社区 and Squalicum鈥tennis courts and new turf field opening Fall 2024 at Kulshan Middle School.鈥鈥听
- Expand health services鈥to support students and families thanks to funding from grants and the Whatcom County Health Department, including mental health specialists and administration and opening a school-based health care center at Options.鈥鈥听
- Continue developing coordinated鈥PK-12 athletic, enrichment and activities鈥for all students, with the goal of offering accessible, healthy, robust choices for children in our community to be active and engaged.鈥赌鈥听
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- Purchase鈥online and electronic curriculum, testing, educational resources and connection resources.鈥鈥听
- Strengthen鈥support to PTA鈥檚 / parent groups and other enrichment partners鈥through the 海角社区 Public Schools Foundation and our volunteer coordinator partnership鈥听
- Continue鈥outdoor school opportunities鈥with the help of grant funding (e.g., fifth grade outdoor learning). 鈥鈥听
- Continue to partner with the Boys and Girls Club and provide鈥after-school bus service for students鈥from six of our schools in an effort to support students鈥 mental and physical health.鈥听
- Create a Family Engagement Specialist role dedicated to enhancing the support for unhoused families鈥and/or those at risk of losing housing in collaboration with the family liaisons at each school and community partners.鈥听
- In partnership with Whatcom Literacy Council, we will continue to expand technology classes for parents鈥to increase digital and technical access and proficiency for our families.鈥听
- Implement our updated Language Access Plan and introduce the ILA (Instant Language Assistant) devices in our most diverse schools for real-time professional interpretation in more than 210 languages and dialects.鈥赌听
- Engage with our multilingual families, creating culturally driven in-person opportunities, like 鈥淐af茅 con Pan鈥 at elementary and middle levels and online, like 鈥淐onexiones Latinas鈥 districtwide.鈥听
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- Continue to collaborate with the World Relief of Whatcom County to鈥welcome new refugee families鈥into our district and offer support and assistance to help get them settled and enrolled in our schools as soon as possible.鈥听
- Continue to provide training to all school staff on鈥families and students experiencing homelessness鈥so our entire system is ready to identify the students, provide the appropriate support, and know about the resources available.鈥听
- Grow our partnership with the Assistance League of 海角社区, which generously supports students with clothing through its Operation School Bell program.鈥赌听
- Expand the collaboration between the City of 海角社区, Opportunity Council, and Interfaith Coalition to address the gaps in services for families experiencing housing instability.鈥听
- Continue to provide family support services including our Family Resource Centers, homeless support program and鈥family-focused districtwide events, including the Block Party, and Winter Blast festival.鈥鈥听
Equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) concepts and practices continue to both uplift and challenge our socialized ways of thinking, learning, and teaching. We rise to the challenges with ambitious energy, inspired by successes among great teachers and learners, and with strong supports for an ever-changing community. By reflecting on data and listening to our learners, we will be able to develop and support a culturally responsive staff, centering the experiences and voices of our learners. Learning alongside them, we support the development of individual, team, and schoolwide growth, relationships, and leadership, demonstrating that we value the knowledge and wisdom that families and communities bring to our collective learning environments.鈥鈥听
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- Ensure that all staff receive common training for Interrupting Bias and Hate so they can provide specific intervention during incidents.鈥鈥听
- Enhance the partnership between EDI and Human Resources to build and support employee resource groups, provide equitable training for hiring, and increase support for equitable hiring practices.鈥鈥听
- Increase the integration of the Since Time Immemorial curriculum, continue building relationships with local Tribal educators and leaders, and establish the Native Family Committee to support Title VI programs.鈥鈥听
- Implement district-wide response protocols for the 3209 Bias Incident and Hate Speech policy and procedure to ensure consistent and effective handling of incidents.鈥鈥听
- Develop units of inquiry around high quality anti-hate and anti-racist curriculum at the elementary level听听
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- Work to鈥diversify staff鈥by continuing to participate in Northwest Educational Service District (ESD 189) two-year planning grant called THE LEADER initiative.鈥鈥听
- Expand Latinos in Action to second high school.鈥Latinos in Action is an organization that empowers Latino youth through leadership development, community service, and educational excellence. They focus on bridging the gap between culture and education, helping students succeed academically while embracing their cultural heritage. 鈥鈥听
- Strengthen supports for LGBTQ+ youth through partnerships with the Common Goodness Project and district-wide initiatives to create safe and inclusive environments for all students.鈥鈥
We support the diverse needs and learning styles of our students through our key strategy of being innovative and flexible. In our district, we believe all students will be exceptional in their own way. We offer an array of educational and vocational options to support a diversity of life choices. A child鈥檚 post-secondary pathway may involve studying at a four-year university or a two-year community college, pursuing a technical certification, or heading directly into the workforce, among many other paths. To prepare our students, we support a technology-rich learning environment to ensure students and staff have access to relevant and effective learning tools, content and curriculum. We continue to support and integrate effective programs, such as International Baccalaureate (IB) and鈥Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID).鈥听
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- Continue progress toward our鈥Climate Action Plan鈥goals, designed by a robust community process to help our district be more sustainable. Projects this year include planning toward implementing solar arrays on five schools, thanks to a grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce (DOC); installing air quality monitors inside and outside each facility as part of a wildfire smoke preparedness grant from the Environmental Protection Agency; and adding鈥 EV charging stations at Sunnyland, thanks to a grant from DOC. We are also adding 3 new buses to our fleet as part of our typical bus replacement schedule; for the first time, we will be replacing diesel buses with more energy-efficient propane buses.鈥听
- Open the second phase of our school-based health center鈥at Options High School, with onsite primary care鈥 slated to start January 2025. Continue the system of basic needs and mental鈥 health supports鈥for students in the updated Boutique space. Both efforts are possible thanks to student input and advocacy, state funding and broad community support.鈥听
- Develop鈥creative ideas with community partners鈥to serve our students, including continued planning for a long term home for the鈥Community Transitions program on the Whatcom Community College Campus and collaboration with the CIty of 海角社区 toward finding a new location for a future Carl Cozier Elementary on/adjacent to the Civic Field complex. We are grateful to community partners for their investment in our students and school programs: examples include the generosity of WECU for housing Community Transitions for several years and to Family Care Network for creative ideas to make telemedicine accessible for students鈥痙uring the school day.鈥赌听
- Grow our Career & Technical Education鈥(CTE) offerings, including middle school plant science in our garden spaces and construction trades education at the high school level. This year is the planning year for an exciting new renewable energy pathway including an electric vehicle construction course, supported by a private foundation grant, and a solar learning lab at Options High School, thanks to a grant from the DOC. The Latinos in Action program is a strong example of the power of student voice, and AVID is a CTE offering we are proud to be able to continue to offer.鈥赌听
- Provide鈥free student meals鈥for all students at 13 of our schools in the 2024-25 school year through the鈥.鈥听
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- Increase ridership in our鈥Transportation Program鈥by adjusting routes and stops so more students have a convenient opportunity to ride our school buses.鈥听
- Continue to advance鈥student safety resources鈥through expanded building security controls, digital tools, safety programs and technologies.鈥听