How do we improve schools?
How do we improve schools?
a. Reduce high stakes testing. We support assessments that are used to help children and teachers, not punish and stigmatize them.
a. Reduce high stakes testing. We support assessments that are used to help children and teachers, not punish and stigmatize them.
b. Stop closing schools. Since 2001, HISD has closed over 50 neighborhood schools. Will your neighborhood’s school be next?
b. Stop closing schools. Since 2001, HISD has closed over 50 neighborhood schools. Will your neighborhood’s school be next?
c. Strengthen the teaching profession. Our students deserve guidance from fairly paid, experienced and certified teachers.
c. Strengthen the teaching profession. Our students deserve guidance from fairly paid, experienced and certified teachers.
d. Smaller class size. In 2013–14, 20% of HISD’s K-4 classes exceeded the state class size limit of 22 students.
d. Smaller class size. In 2013–14, 20% of HISD’s K-4 classes exceeded the state class size limit of 22 students.
e. All of the above and more. Including universal pre-K and full and equitable funding of schools.
e. All of the above and more. Including universal pre-K and full and equitable funding of schools.
How do we improve schools?
How do we improve schools?
a. Reduce high stakes testing. We support assessments that are used to help children and teachers, not punish and stigmatize them.
a. Reduce high stakes testing. We support assessments that are used to help children and teachers, not punish and stigmatize them.
b. Stop closing schools. Since 2001, HISD has closed over 50 neighborhood schools. Will your neighborhood’s school be next?
b. Stop closing schools. Since 2001, HISD has closed over 50 neighborhood schools. Will your neighborhood’s school be next?
c. Strengthen the teaching profession. Our students deserve guidance from fairly paid, experienced and certified teachers.
c. Strengthen the teaching profession. Our students deserve guidance from fairly paid, experienced and certified teachers.
d. Smaller class size. In 2013–14, 20% of HISD’s K-4 classes exceeded the state class size limit of 22 students.
d. Smaller class size. In 2013–14, 20% of HISD’s K-4 classes exceeded the state class size limit of 22 students.
e. All of the above and more. Including universal pre-K and full and equitable funding of schools.
e. All of the above and more. Including universal pre-K and full and equitable funding of schools.
Community Voices for Public Education (CVPE) is a local group of parents, students, teachers, and community members who believe in the power and promise of public education. CVPE promotes community-led school reform in which the voices of students, parents, and teachers are valued.
Community Voices for Public Education (CVPE) is a local group of parents, students, teachers, and community members who believe in the power and promise of public education. CVPE promotes community-led school reform in which the voices of students, parents, and teachers are valued.
Join our mailing list www.houstoncvpe.org
Join our mailing list www.houstoncvpe.org
[email protected] @HoustonCVPE
Come to a Meeting 1st Saturday of every month 3:30-5 Resurrection Church (2025 W. 11th.)
facebook.com/HoustonCVPE
[email protected] @HoustonCVPE
Come to a Meeting 1st Saturday of every month 3:30-5 Resurrection Church (2025 W. 11th.)
facebook.com/HoustonCVPE
Community Voices for Public Education (CVPE) is a local group of parents, students, teachers, and community members who believe in the power and promise of public education. CVPE promotes community-led school reform in which the voices of students, parents, and teachers are valued.
Community Voices for Public Education (CVPE) is a local group of parents, students, teachers, and community members who believe in the power and promise of public education. CVPE promotes community-led school reform in which the voices of students, parents, and teachers are valued.
Join our mailing list www.houstoncvpe.org
Join our mailing list www.houstoncvpe.org
[email protected] @HoustonCVPE
Come to a Meeting 1st Saturday of every month 3:30-5 Resurrection Church (2025 W. 11th.)
facebook.com/HoustonCVPE
[email protected] @HoustonCVPE
Come to a Meeting 1st Saturday of every month 3:30-5 Resurrection Church (2025 W. 11th.)
facebook.com/HoustonCVPE