Last month, GCPS launched GCPS Talks Educational Equity, a series of programs on GCPS TV that explores the district’s equity efforts and the work done to date by six equity teams reviewing current procedures with an eye toward equity.
GCPS stakeholders—students, staff, families, and community members—are invited to watch the GCPS Talks Educational Equity sessions and give their feedback on proposed changes to procedures and equity issues in the district. The online survey to gather feedback has been extended through Jan. 11.
Throughout the fall, the teams have analyzed and provided suggestions to improve the structures, systems, and support needed to promote educational equity throughout the district. They’ve also recommended new procedures for consideration. The teams are working in the areas of:
Educational Opportunities and Expectations;
Teaching and Learning;
Student Support;
Community Engagement and Partnerships;
Facilities and Assets; and
Human Resources, Leadership, and Staff.
“As a district, we are committed to addressing and reducing educational inequities that exist and to providing students and staff with programs and support that increase opportunities for success,” says Dr. Tommy Welch, GCPS chief equity and compliance officer. “The feedback we receive during the live GCPS Talk sessions and via our online survey will be very helpful as we continue our work in this critical area of educational equity.”
GCPS Talks Educational Equity
The GCPS Talk Educational Equity series is available via the GCPS TV app, on the school district’s webpage, and via your cable TV provider. The first sessions that aired in November are available on-demand—Educational Equity Overview and Student Meeting.
Remaining sessions include:
Dec. 7 Community meeting (Live) with Special Guest Nury Crawford, director of Community-Based Mentoring
Jan. 11 Educational Equity Summary (Live)