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Livingston Public Schools

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Equity

Livingston Public Schools’ Equity Goal seeks to improve the culture and community with LPS by enhancing inclusiveness, cultural awareness, anti-racism, and acceptance of individual differences through mandated curricular programming, extracurricular programming, and district operations.

LPS Equity Team FAQs

  • Livingston Public Schools’ Equity Goal seeks to improve the culture and community with LPS by enhancing inclusiveness, cultural awareness, anti-racism, and acceptance of individual differences through mandated curricular programming, extracurricular programming, and district operations. We are in the very early stages of our work and with each day we realize how much more we need to do in ensuring each of our students know they belong and are sure they are valued in our schools. 

    In response to this goal, LPS created District and Building Equity Teams to put “equity into action” at every level across the school community through:

    • Data analysis and planning
    • Coaching educators on equity, anti-racism and inclusion in the classroom.
    • Planning and facilitating community conversations

    The Equity Teams continue to work with teachers to make instruction more responsive to diversity, and inclusive of various cultures. The teams also work to strategically implement professional development and school-based programming focused on diversity, anti-racism, and cultural inclusivity in teaching and learning in order to create a common language and set of expectations for the school community.

  • The Equity Teams continue to work with teachers to make instruction more responsive to diversity, and inclusive of various cultures. The teams also work to strategically implement professional development and school-based programming focused on diversity, anti-racism, and cultural inclusivity in teaching and learning in order to create a common language and set of expectations for the school community.

  • If you are interested in learning more about and/or joining the Equity Team at your child's school, please visit one of the following pages for more information:

  • Between January 2021 and March 2022, Livingston Public School staff, students, and family members worked to create our district's commitments to equity. Click here to view our commitments to equity.

  • Here is a sampling of some the things that the LPS Equity and Diversity Teams have accomplished and continues to work on!

    STUDENTS:

    • Established Social Justice Teams, grades 4-6
    • Held MPM Equity Summit for Fifth Grade 
    • Named 4th-6th Grade Student Social Justice Leaders (*to be done in June)
    • Created Student focus groups on equity, inclusion, and anti-racism in all schools
    • Held Community-Advisory periods, grades 6-12 with a focus on equity, inclusion, and anti-racism
    • Created official district equity commitment statements, known as the “100%s” 
    • Worked to grow identity affinity groups in middle and high schools 
    • Increased character and author diversity of  
    • Media Center selections, classroom libraries and grade level texts/novels

    STAFF:

    • Offered staff professional development on equity, anti-racism, inclusion, instructional tools through coaching from outside organizations, 
    • book studies, conferences, professional discourse, and collaboration
    • Staff engagement on building and district equity teams
    • Implemented curriculum resource expansion in Media Center selections and academic departments
    • Continued collaboration between LPS Human Resources and organizations that actively recruit diverse candidates 
    • Created a School Budget that allocates funds for building-based equity coach stipends, advanced equity training, and expanded professional development for all staff
    • Established official equity statements, known as the “100%s,” as a staff commitment

    COMMUNITY:

    • Conducted parent equity survey and presented results to BOE
    • Expanded Equity Teams to include all interested parents
    • Created District facilitated Affinity Groups
    • Created District and school-based web pages with accessible equity resources
    • Utilized District newsletter “Spotlight” to share with all members of community where information regarding our equity work is accessible
    • Worked to grow parent leadership and participation in building-wide cultural events
    • Established Equity Committees as part the HSA/PTA structure 
    • Revised the academic calendar to recognize holidays important to our community members

Social Justice Overview

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This section has been created to compile information, resources and tools to help support families navigate conversations at home about social justice and injustice, democratic protest, racism and dealing with trauma in response to the current events around the country. Please also know that we have created our Social and Emotional Support for Families website with additional information and resources to support your family’s social and emotional needs during this time. 

If you have an urgent concern about the well-being of your child(ren),  please contact your healthcare professional. If you have a general concern, please email your building Administrator and School Counselor so that they can connect with you directly to provide you with information and resources to support your needs.

We encourage you to review the resources included in this section that focus on how to talk about racism with your children. Despite the stress and anger that may surround us, there is hope in using these resources to learn, create, contribute and grow.

Resources to Help Talk to Children About Racism

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