The Tucson Unified School district is Arizona's second-largest school district.
Home to nearly 60,000 students, 3,700 teachers, 3,600 support staff and 200 administrators
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Mission Statement
The mission of the Tucson Unified School District, in partnership with
parents and the greater community, is to assure each pre-K through 12th
grade student receives an engaging, rigorous and comprehensive
education.
Vision
Tucson Unified School District is a professional learning community
that ensures every student learns, exceeds all expected performance
standards, graduates, and is able to compete and succeed in a global
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TUSD's strategic priorities ensure that
- student achievement is our primary focus.
- Professional Learning Communities exist and are supported at all levels.
- results are available, analyzed and used in all decision-making.
- collaboration, courtesy and cooperation are expected from everyone.
- sound strategic and financial planning are practiced.
Educational Technology uses technology tools to support data driven decisions, curriculum, instructional strategies, and assessment throughout the district in alignment with the State Standards.
EdTech promotes the use of technology throughout the educational
community to enhance achievement and productivity.
Goals
- Provide
continuous professional development opportunities including classes,
workshops, and demonstration lessons.
- Provide
ongoing, direct site and departmental support through model lessons,
consultations, collaborations, and information dissemination.
- Track trends in Educational Technology and develop plans for the future.
- Provide tools and instruction to enhance communication, productivity, teaching and learning.
- Coordinate with the state department on technology issues and assessment
- Continually assess department initiatives.
Tucson Unified School District's Main Website |