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Equity and student achievement: A shared responsibility
The responsibility must be shared when it comes to student achievement and helping all of our kids succeed. Shared between our schools, teachers, students, families, community members, elected officials, and law/policy makers. We’re lucky to have many community members (people who don’t have kids or grandkids in TCAPS) who consistently show up to tutor, mentor,…
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The number of economically disadvantaged kids in Traverse City isn’t falling
Bridge Michigan recently published this story – “Michigan districts brace for cuts, as number of needy students falls.” The problem is – the title is misleading. The number of economically disadvantaged kids here in Traverse City isn’t falling. But the number of local, low-income families filling out state paperwork is (free school meals—a very good…
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Six Agenda Highlights for March’s TCAPS School Board Meeting
Six agenda highlights for Monday’s school board meeting: 1. School board appointment 2. New English language arts curriculum adoption for elementary 3. Title I (economically disadvantaged students) policy updates 4. Title IX (sex discrimination) policy updates 5. Acceptance of a $25,000 Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians 2% Grant for the Student Support…





