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20 What is our plan? Bold, comprehensive, approach to transformation – focused on students and student achievement High achieving, engaged students Effective teachers Empowered principals Campus focused central services Engaged parents and guardians Supportive community Performance Management

20 What will Dallas Achieves mean for students? Engaged Students Higher Student Standards Adequate resources Individualized learning plans Proper and effective interventions High achieving, engaged students Supportive community Engaged parents and guardians Campus focused central services Empowered principals Effective teachers

20 What will Dallas Achieves mean for teachers? Content focused professional development Recognition and incentives for advancing student achievement Fair, honest and meaningful evaluations Quality pool of full time and substitute teachers High achieving, engaged students Effective teachers Empowered principals Campus focused central services Engaged parents and guardians Supportive community

20 What will Dallas Achieves mean for principals? Coaching to empower effective campus leadership Increased opportunities for innovation Responsive support from central office Principals earn decision making rights Expanded incentives to associate and assistant principals High achieving, engaged students Effective teachers Campus focused central services Engaged parents and guardians Supportive community Empowered principals

20 What will Dallas Achieves mean for central office and district leadership? Increased collaboration to provide service excellence Commitment to service levels Alignment of budgets and resources Empowering and accountable district employees High achieving, engaged students Supportive community Engaged parents and guardians Campus focused central services Empowered principals Effective teachers

20 What will Dallas Achieves mean for parents? Welcoming campus environments Parent school choice at 6 th and 9 th grade Increased transparency and access to performance data Engagement of parents in learning process High achieving, engaged students Effective teachers Campus focused central services Engaged parents and guardians Supportive community Empowered principals

20 What will Dallas Achieves mean for the Dallas community? Increased opportunities for collaboration with district Better prepared and equipped graduates Increased transparency on school and district performance High achieving, engaged students Effective teachers Engaged parents and guardians Campus focused central services Empowered principals Supportive community