“Equity”

eduphilia:

The Equity Task Force encourages the Board of Education to seek wide and extensive community input in reviewing this proposed Equity policy, systematically including key community stakeholder groups while reaching out to constituents potentially unlikely to participate in traditional feedback forums.

Madison Metropolitan School District Board of Education (BOE) Equity Task Force (2005-2007), Final Report (March 28, 2007).

Equity at the highest level, not simply equity, is something that we should always strive for in education. Every student should have the best opportunities to learn in ways that will help them now and in the future.

George Couros, “Equity At the Highest Level,” The Principal of Change blog (July 30, 2017).

Some definitions:

MMSD Board Policy 9001, as adopted June 6, 1994:
“Equity is defined as providing each student with an equal educational opportunity to achieve the District’s 100% success objectives.” ….
“100% success objectives is defined as students who graduate, students who complete their individual academic program, students who enroll in a post-secondary educational program, or students who are self-sufficient in other endeavors.”

MMSD BOE Equity Task Report Final Report, issued March 28, 2007:
“Equity assures full access to opportunities for each MMSD student to achieve educational excellence and social responsibility.”

MMSD Board Policy 9001, as adopted June 2, 2008:
“Equity means the deliberate distribution of resources to provide full and meaningful access to comparable educational opportunity to assure that all MMSD students have the academic and interpersonal skills to be successful adults.”