As part of the Superintendent's regular communication, this monthly correspondence serves as an important update for the month of June. Please see the attached document. To read the Spanish version, please scroll to page 3.
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Como parte de la comunicación regular del Superintendente, esta correspondencia mensual sirve como una actualización importante para el mes de junio. Por favor vea el documento adjunto. Para leer la versión en español, por favor vaya a la página 3.
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The Poughkeepsie City School District is forming its next Strategic Plan and it's looking for your input.
The updated Strategic Plan will aim to create a roadmap that not only reflects the aspects of our schools that are already working well but also addresses areas in which we can make improvements. We are committed to considering your perspectives and opinions on the direction we should take. Accordingly, we've launched a survey, open through June 27, for you to share your insights.
The survey platform allows you to contribute your thoughts anonymously, and you can also view and rate the feedback provided by other community members. We encourage an open and ongoing dialogue, so feel free to revisit the platform often and keep the conversation alive.
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For Mac OS users, there is a system setting that may not allow you to tab onto several types of elements in a web page. To change this setting:
Together, We are Champions for Children in Poughkeepsie City Schools
The Marist College Liberty Partnerships Program (LPP) is a dropout prevention and college access program that is funded by the New York State Education Department. It has been sponsored by Marist College since 1990. Marist LPP serves 341 underrepresented students (grades 5-12) in the Poughkeepsie City School District. Marist College LPP is committed to the belief that all students can learn and should have equal access to resources.
Marist College LPP strives to help its students excel in and out of the classroom so that they can globally compete in the 21st century. Its goals are to prepare students for:
To achieve its goals, Marist College LPP provides students with an array of services to improve their academic, social, emotional, and career skills. Marist LPP also provides LPP students (statewide) with a 50% tuition scholarship to Marist College (based on LPP participation and Marist College Admission guidelines).
Marist College LPP is a hybrid program that provides twelve months of services. Services are provided to the Poughkeepsie City School District students through partnerships with Marist College, community entities, business organizations, and parents. Marist College students serve as tutors, interns, mentors, and volunteers. Marist College LPP students receive free services once they are referred and enrolled in the program. School administrators, educators, guidance counselors, and parents refer young people who would benefit from the program (based on the New York State Education Department's criteria for at-risk factors). Since its inception, Marist College LPP graduates consistently credit LPP with helping them graduate high school, enter college, and/or enter the workforce.
For more information, email Crystal Purfield, call 845-575-3730 or visit Liberty Partnerships Program - Marist University