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Chelsea Public Schools serves approximately 6,150 students from pre-K through 12th grade across 11 schools in the greater Boston area. Across the district, 88.5% of students are Hispanic and 85.2% have a first language other than English and 78.1% of students are from low income families.
Navigating a high-needs student population and overcoming barriers to access in marginalized communities.
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Decatur Public Schools serves approximately 7,500 students from pre-K through 12th grade across 15 schools. Across the district, 65.2% of students are low income students, 62% of students are from minority populations, and 42.7% of students are reported as chronically absent.
Tackling chronic absenteeism through family and community engagement that's built on trust, inclusivity, and accessibility.
Peoria Public Schools serves 13,132 students across 27 schools, in the city of Peoria, Illinois and its surrounding areas. It is the only large K-12 school district in the State of Illinois that covers a student population with a low-income rate exceeding 78% and a mobility rate exceeding 19%.
Peoria’s SEL leadership team on prioritizing people and programs, measuring areas of need, and taking a restorative approach.
Indian Prairie School District 204 serves ~25,632 students from the Illinois communities of Aurora, Bolingbrook, Plainfield and Naperville, in DuPage and Will counties. They have 34 preK-12 schools with 18% low income students and 11% English language learners.
A commitment to personally engaging and building meaningful, trusting relationships with students, staff, and families