Frankston ISD Community Update

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Frankston ISD Community Update John Allen, Superintendent of Schools Adapted from board presentation on July 27, 2017

Frankston ISD: Our Vision for Every Child The Frankston Independent School District will provide all students a comprehensive educational experience and a culture of excellence with world class standards, ensuring that each child learns, grows, and achieves to their potential.

1 Our Core Beliefs and Commitments We believe that all students must graduate with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to successfully engage in college, career, or the military. 1

2 Our Core Beliefs and Commitments We believe that our students must have effective and meaningful instruction in every classroom, every day, so that each child achieves to their potential. 2

3 Our Core Beliefs and Commitments We believe it is the collective responsibility of our school district, our students, our families, and our community to nurture academically, physically, each of our children, socially, and emotionally, creating a foundation for healthy and fulfilling lives. 3

A Culture of Excellence Our Commitments: A Culture of Excellence Empowering students to make informed decisions about their future Providing academic rigor in all subjects, at all grade levels Providing a well-rounded educational experience Ensuring a safe and secure learning environment

Our Commitments: Academic Rigor Recruiting, developing, and retaining high-performing teachers and leaders Supporting high-quality professional development and learning experiences for teachers and leaders Closing achievement gaps through data-driven strategies

Our Commitments: Community Engagement Empowering students, families, teachers, and community to work together in support of successful students and schools. Developing and maintaining community and business partnerships. Communicating with all stakeholders in a transparent, honest, and accurate manner

Questions? Please contact us at 903-876-2556. Frankston ISD Community Update Questions? Please contact us at 903-876-2556.