Questions Parents Should Ask to Encourage School Equity

  1. Children are entitled to have parents, advocates, and concerned educators involved in all decisions affecting their education.

  2. Children are entitled to integrated and diverse classrooms that support different learning styles and abilities.

  3. Children are entitled to developmentally appropriate and culturally supportive curriculum and teaching strategies offered in languages they can understand.

  4. Children are entitled to full access to a common body of knowledge and the opportunity to acquire higher-order skills.

  5. Children are entitled to assessment and grading strategies that enhance individual strengths and potential.

  6. Children are entitled to support services that address individual needs.

  7. Children are entitled to attend schools that are safe, attractive, and free from prejudice.

  8. Children are entitled to attend school unless they pose a danger to other children or school staff.

  9. Children are entitled to instruction by teachers who hold high expectations for all students and who are fully prepared to meet the challenge of diverse classrooms.

  10. Children are entitled to equal educational opportunity supported by greater resources for schools serving students most vulnerable to school failure.

    Source: Adapted by Charo Basterra from Mobilization for Equity, published by The National Coalition of Advocates for Students.

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