Dr. Watlington was joined by Board President Reginald Streater, Esq., Mayor Cherelle Parker, and Kathryn Epps Roberson, President & CEO of The Fund for the School District of Philadelphia.
“This morning was a testament to the work we are doing to unite as one school district, as Mayor Parker has charged us to be One Philly, a united city,” said Superintendent Tony B. Watlington, Sr., Ed.D. “We are proud of the work our students, staff, families, and partners are doing to collectively--Accelerate Philly.”
Superintendent Watlington shared the meaningful work taking place during the first-year implementation of the District’s five-year strategic plan, Accelerate Philly. While also sharing academic successes and challenges. Beyond the academic highlights, he described the investments in facilities to create 21st-century learning environments and enhancements in safety measures for our students.
The development of the District’s new five-year strategic plan – Accelerate Philly – began in earnest in 2022, when thousands of Philadelphians participated in listening and learning sessions and lent their valuable expertise to lay its foundation. The District yielded much progress during its year one implementation, including:
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