0100 — Philosophy (BP)
The official document
What the district published
This is the source material — exactly as released by RUSD. The plain English translation below is this site's version, written for community members who shouldn't need a budget degree to understand where their school dollars go.
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What this document actually says
This foundational policy, last revised April 18, 2023, establishes Reed Union School District's core beliefs and guiding principles. It affirms that all students can learn and deserve quality education regardless of background, free from discrimination and bullying. The policy emphasizes whole-child development, early intervention for learning difficulties, parent engagement rights, and professional staff development. It commits to creating safe, nurturing environments with high expectations for all. The policy also defines governance principles including effective Board-Superintendent collaboration, community partnership, transparent two-way communication, fiscal responsibility, and advocacy for students at all governmental levels. These principles must be incorporated into all district programs, activities, and operations, providing the philosophical foundation for all other district policies and decisions.
What this means for your family
This policy guarantees your child's right to quality education regardless of background and protection from discrimination and bullying. It affirms your right and obligation to be engaged in your child's education and intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development. The district commits to addressing your whole child's needs, providing early support for learning difficulties, maintaining safe schools, and ensuring two-way communication with families about district decisions affecting students.
Summaries are AI-assisted and based on the original district document shown above. Nothing has been editorialized — interpretations are clearly labeled. This site is maintained by Lina Godfrey's campaign as a community resource.