The System Portrait
The System Portrait
The System Portrait describes the changes needed in the school district in order to create the conditions that will enable adults to attain the Adult Portrait, and support students in realizing the Graduate Portrait. This will help us to ensure that every student is future-ready, prepared to thrive in life and career when they graduate from 菠菜网lol正规平台.
This is a long-term vision and these changes will not all happen at once. This portrait, created from the work of the Guiding Coalition and the broader community, will inform a series of strategic plans which will determine what we do, and in what order, so that we can successfully guide our district and support our students’ success.
System Portrait Elements
- Equitable System Focused on Excellence for All
- Flexible, High-Quality Learning with Real-World Application
- Open District: Family, Community and City Collaboration
- Global Competence and Connectivity
- A Culture of Inclusion, Well-Being and Affirmation
- A Culture of Equity-Centered Innovation and Creativity
- Future-Focused Facilities and Technology Infrastructure
- Transformational Adult Practices and Leadership
Equitable System Focused on Excellence for All
Flexible, High-Quality Learning with Real-World Application
Open District: Family, Community and City Collaboration
Global Competence and Connectivity
A Culture of Inclusion, Well-Being and Affirmation
A Culture of Equity-Centered Innovation and Creativity
Future-Focused Facilities and Technology Infrastructure
Transformational Adult Practices and Leadership
System Portrait Implications
- A Long-Term Strategy to Dismantle Broad Inequity, Beginning by Centering Black Students
- Supporting the Graduate and Adult Portraits
- The Purposeful Process of Managing System-Level Change
A Long-Term Strategy to Dismantle Broad Inequity, Beginning by Centering Black Students
Supporting the Graduate and Adult Portraits
The Purposeful Process of Managing System-Level Change
System Portrait
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Stories From the Future
Idris’s story from the future
Equitable System: Centering Black Students
It’s 2035 and Idris is reflecting on the experience his children have had with 菠菜网lol正规平台.
“I did ok in school until I left in 10th grade. I got by, but it wasn’t a great experience for me, and I wanted better for my kids. Plus my partner is a smart woman so I knew the kids would be smart. My daughter started with 菠菜网lol正规平台 in 2024, just after they had launched their vision and said they would center Black students. We didn’t really know what that meant at that time, and the district was honest about how it was figuring it out, but we all figured it out together, and that made all the difference. My daughter always knows what she wants and she has taken every opportunity since she was in about fourth grade, to give input, share her thoughts and say yes to every co-design invitation. She feels proud that she has really helped to shape the experiences that have been created for Black students.
“My twin sons are five years younger and they were part of the Birth-to-TK experience before starting Kindergarten. The sense of self-worth and confidence they have from this experience has been mind-blowing. Sometimes you don’t even know what is missing until you see something else, and after seeing their progress—I mean I know they had advantages from home—this is something I want now for every child in America. It’s that good!”
Ash’s story from the future
Global Competence and Connection
“I am new to 菠菜网lol正规平台. I’m originally from Florida, but moved here in 2028 for the community, the opportunities and the climate (as a native Floridian I can’t live anywhere cold).
“I officially work on Professional Learning, and I see myself as a virtual tour guide. Part of my job is to identify, or design, virtual learning experiences for students and adults that connect us to the rest of the world. As the climate becomes more volatile and travel gets both more difficult and more expensive, we are determined to continue to value global connections. We have the diversity to build upon in our community, the technology to help us think differently about how to accomplish this and a community that values multilingualism. And these aspirations are also expressed in our portraits.
“I work with adults first to co-create global learning experiences for them. Then I help adults on the instructional side to create experiences for their students. We have ongoing “visits” to several schools in Central and South America through which students and staff can improve their Spanish and work on collaborative projects. I speak three languages fluently, but I’m always interested in learning more. In the last year I have curated a virtual learning journey for Facilities and Maintenance to Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands to learn about climate-resilient architecture and building maintenance. It was fun learning how to say a few words in each of those languages, even though their English was so good. I would love to travel to the warm countries in person, and maybe one day I will, but virtual travel to the colder parts of the world is perfect!”
“Stories From the Future” are micro design fictions that show what possible futures could look like. These are intended to be illustrative, not prescriptive.