Goals
Goal 1
Measures of Student Success:
By 2026, 80% of 3rd grade students will be meeting or exceeding grade-level standards in ELA.
By 2026, 80% of 3rd grade students will be meeting or exceeding grade-level standards in mathematics.
Equity Looks Like:
Every student, regardless of background or experiences, can access opportunities and experience success in acquiring the academic and social-emotional skills for a successful transition out of Grade 3.
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Goal 2
Measures of Student Success:
By 2026, 95% of students will attend school daily.
By 2026, 100% of students feel their school is safe and welcoming as measured by a perception survey.
Equity Looks Like:
Every student receives fair treatment, and personalized support essential for their social-emotional growth and cognitive development.
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Goal 3
Measures of Student Success:
By 2026, 80% of 5th grade students will be meeting or exceeding grade-level standards in ELA.
By 2026, 80% of 5th grade students will be meeting or exceeding grade-level standards in mathematics.
By 2026, 80% of 8th grade students will be meeting or exceeding grade-level standards in ELA.
By 2026, 80% of 8th grade students will be meeting or exceeding grade-level standards in mathematics.
Equity Looks Like:
Every student receives access to rigorous curriculum and high-quality, culturally responsive teaching to meet the academic standards.
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Goal 4
Measures of Student Success:
By 2026, discipline data will show no disproportionalities (0%) in suspension and expulsion rates across all student-groups.
By 2026, there will be a 10% increase in the enrollment and completion rates of students taking advanced coursework and specialized programs in all student group.
Equity Looks Like:
Every student, regardless of background or circumstance, is assured of non-prejudicial treatment and needs-based resources to meet cognitive and behavioral expectations.
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Goal 5
Measures of Student Success:
By 2026, 98% of the senior class will graduate on time.
Equity Looks Like:
Every student receives equitable access to experiences crucial for success in college and beyond, and meets or exceeds Washington state’s college & career readiness graduation requirements.