Fulfilling the Promise Guarantee
John A. Kriekard, Ed.D.
Superintendent, Paradise Valley Unified School District
I
believe it is time for our district to take a bold
step and tell parents and students that, if they fulfill
certain commitments and we fulfill certain commitments,
we can guarantee achievement for every student.
The Governing Board recently adopted the Fulfilling
the Promise for Individual Excellence Guarantee. Before
school ended, I asked all employees to take it to heart
and fulfill the promise we have made to our students.
Fulfilling the Promise for Individual
Excellence
Guarantee |
School Commitment — As members
of this community, we will:
- treat
every child with dignity and respect
- believe
that every child can be successful
- acknowledge
that parents are vital to the success of the school
and each child
- provide
learning experiences appropriate to the child’s
needs
- provide
meaningful homework assignments to reinforce and
extend learning
- provide
effective two-way communication tools between school
and home
Parent Commitment — As a member
of this community, I will:
- send
my child to school regularly and on time
- attend
school functions and a minimum of one parent conference
per year
- expect
my child to be responsible for his/her behavior
- regularly
monitor my child’s school progress
- participate
in two-way communication with the school
- respect
the school, staff and families
Student Commitment — As
a member of this community, I will:
- arrive
at school and each class on time every day unless
I am ill
- come to school ready to learn and work hard
- obey
the school and bus rules
- be
responsible for completing my daily assignments and
homework
- participate
in after-school tutoring, if requested
PVUSD believes if a student in grades
K – 12 meets the following:
- is
enrolled within the first 10 days of the school year
- maintains
a 95 percent daily attendance rate
- completes
all assignments and homework to the best of his/her
ability, and
- follows school and bus rules with no
discipline consequences beyond a
home/school conference,
the student will, at the minimum, Meet the Standards
(or achieve one year’s growth) in Math, Reading
and Writing on the state AIMS test. If that is
not achieved, PVUSD will offer free, additional extended
learning opportunities to reach AIMS proficiency that
may include after-school tutoring, academic intervention
and/or summer school.

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