Comprehensive Equity Plan- School Years 2023-2025
The Office of Student Advocacy works with stakeholders to support the mission and vision of the district while creating instructional environments and developing programs that support academic rigor, cultural relevance, and builds relationships while allowing access for all students by promoting an inclusive environment that celebrates every student's ability, race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, socioeconomic status, language, and sexual orientation. The Office of Student Advocacy also fosters a safe space for ongoing discussion and professional development to address issues of equity and access in schools and the classroom, racial and cultural awareness, and diversity for students and staff.
The Hoboken Public Schools is committed to preparing confident and resilient graduates who not only value academic achievement but also embrace challenge, honor diversity, appreciate collaboration and respectfully contribute to their local and wider communities. We are honored and proud of our commitment to social justice and to educational equity.
The Hoboken Public School District was identified as a Lighthouse Award District for 2021-2023 by the New Jersey Department of Education. The NJDOE Lighthouse District Initiative recognizes districts that have demonstrated measurable progress for equitable outcomes. The Hoboken Public School District is proud to be a part of the third cohort of Lighthouse Districts and to share our equity story.
In our schools, we believe that when diversity and inclusion are woven throughout research-based curricula and are the centerpiece of sound professional development, the entire school community benefits and feels welcome. Diversity is more than race. Of course, the social construct of race must be discussed and explored. Yet, we also recognize that to only focus on race significantly limits the scope of diversity and can marginalize our students and families, as well as our faculty and staff. Instead, the Hoboken Public School District chooses and seeks to have conversations about many identifiers such as: culture, ability, age, ethnicity, gender, race, religion, socio economics, body image, geographic & regional background, language, learning style, and beliefs.
We strive to be intentional about the practices and principles that guide interactions, and understand that conversations around diversity, equity and inclusion are sometimes difficult. We also work to foster an environment in which all voices are lifted. The Hoboken Public School District is not perfect. We do not admit that we have learned all things or flawlessly practice all things we believe. However, we are relentless at trying and see improvements each and every day.
When there is a gap or a hole in our practices, the Hoboken Public School District provides our entire school community with a clear procedure by which they can seek remedy for alleged violations related to discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, affectional or sexual orientation, sex, gender identity, gender expression, ancestry, national origin, disability, or socioeconomic status. The guidance, protocols and procedures for Affirmative Action can be found here.
The Hoboken Public School District is committed to a bully free environment and is guided by policy. Acts of harassment, intimidation and bullying are prohibited. A safe and civil environment in schools is necessary for students to learn and achieve high academic standards. Harassment, intimidation or bullying, like other disruptive or violent behaviors is conduct that disrupts both a student's ability to learn and a school's ability to educate its students. Since students learn by example, school administrators, faculty, staff and volunteers are commended for demonstrating appropriate behavior, treating others with civility and respect, and refusing to tolerate harassment, intimidation or bullying.
In an effort to foster inclusion between and among all students, each of our schools participate in Best Buddies International. Best Buddies is an organization dedicated to establishing opportunities and one-to-one friendships for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our students are proud to serve as best buddies while enhancing the school age years of their peers with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Hoboken Public Schools understands that Professional Development in the areas of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion serves to strengthen and add to our knowledge base. To that end we are active members of Kean University's Diversity Council on Global Education and Citizenship and in New Jersey's Consortium for Excellence and Equity-North Region. After a rigorous application process, we were awarded a participation grant to work with the New Jersey State Bar Foundation via their Beyond Bias Virtual Workshops. These workshops were highly interactive with the goal of supporting educators as they address issues of bias, race, and ethnicity in the classroom in ways that create brave spaces and promote empathy. They were provided insight and perspectives that developed common language, improved pedagogical practices, and increased self reflection both personally and professionally. We committed 60 staff participants from all of our schools to engage in this exciting opportunity. In addition to these professional development opportunities, we continuously provided our staff members with a wide-variety of resources.