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Facilities Planning Process: Facts, timelines and community concerns The district is moving to rightsize its building stock. Some Philadelphians are concerned about whether their voices will be taken into account.

Really good roundup on what has happened so far in the facilities process (still no data sharing 😡,community meetings in the summer 🙃) and what is coming more meetings in the fall and closures (tho they don't save money or cause better outcomes 😔). whyy.org/articles/phi...

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Philadelphia community leaders ring alarm bells about school closure process School district officials have pledged not to repeat mistakes that fractured communities and hurt students. But parents and community leaders involved in the district’s facilities planning process, wh...

www.chalkbeat.org/philadelphia... Concerns grow over potential plan to close Philadelphia schools

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Philadelphia community leaders ring alarm bells about school closure process School district officials have pledged not to repeat mistakes that fractured communities and hurt students. But parents and community leaders involved in the district’s facilities planning process, which will likely result in school closures, say the process is already frustrating and opaque.

Concerns grow over potential plan to close Philadelphia schools
www.chalkbeat.org/philadelphia/2025/06/10/...

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Philadelphia community leaders ring alarm bells about school closure process School district officials have pledged not to repeat mistakes that fractured communities and hurt students. But parents and community leaders involved in the district’s facilities planning process, wh...

Philly's school district wants the community to participate in its closure/modernization process. But members of their advisory groups say their time has felt wasted by bureaucratic presentations. They worry the district is using them to add credibility to a flawed process.

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Philadelphia community leaders ring alarm bells about school closure process School district officials have pledged not to repeat mistakes that fractured communities and hurt students. But parents and community leaders involved in the district’s facilities planning process, wh...

Really important accountability work being done here. Calling something a "plan" or "community engagement" doesn't mean anything unless it is backed up with action. www.chalkbeat.org/philadelphia...

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Very excited to finally share my article on reparative-advocacy planning in Philadelphia public schools! This article would not have been possible without all the support of organizers, parents, teachers, and staff in Philadelphia including OCOS, WPCNS, and @parentsunitedphl.bsky.social

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The Philly school district is growing after years of shrinking. Here’s how one school is attracting more students. The School District of Philadelphia is has enrolled more students than the year before for the first time in a decade.

"We need to do a complete renaissance": amid a #PHLed population increase, here's how one neighborhood HS grew its enrollment by 50%. Story: www.inquirer.com/education/ph...

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How do you raise the high school graduation rate? Philly is betting a focus on ninth grade will help. “We’re keeping kids in programs, and that’s because of ninth grade," the principal of Mastbaum High said.

Philly schools are aiming to raise its graduation rate - by focusing on ninth grade. #PHLed story: www.inquirer.com/education/ph...

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What happens to a neighborhood when its school closes? From gentrification to population decline, Akira Drake Rodriguez breaks down the complex relationship between schools and community stability in our latest interview: https://bit.ly/4a8eVRk

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Inclement Weather Update - The School District of Philadelphia Dear School District of Philadelphia Families, As we experience the first snowfall of the year, the safety and well-being of our students, staff, and families is our top priority. To the greatest exte...

Enjoy your snow day, #phled! www.philasd.org/blog/2025/01...

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If we want to rebuild schools and realign catchments let's talk about that. We will keep pushing for parent and caregiver and youth voices to be included not just business leaders and real estate developers.

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6 public speakers waited for 6 hours yesterday to make their voices heard-SDP left just before we spoke. We can't talk about the past harm and mistakes of closures&how little money they saved and then to propose doing the same thing again.

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Some Philly schools are too ‘antiquated’ to keep open, Mayor Parker says, and other takeaways from the biannual district City Council session Council also had questions about overcrowding at Lincoln High, a vote on changes necessary for a possible new Sixers arena, district bathrooms, and the 2025-26 school calendar.

Some #PHLed schools are too "antiquated" to stay open, questions about the 2025-26 calendar, bathrooms, Sixers arena vote and Lincoln High at the district's hearing before City Council today. Story: www.inquirer.com/education/ci...

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The cuts 10 years ago devastated our schools. We are just now clawing our way back and need fair funding and a commitment from our legislature that we won't go back. This work takes all of us and we must know our history so we can fight for the present and future our students and teachers deserve.

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Operations Division | The School District of Philadelphia The School District of Philadelphia Operations Division supports safe learning environments through services like transportation, food, maintenance, & more.

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Philly won historical funding it needs to actually show up,but planning for doom scenarios is no way to build a thriving public good.What could a huge influx of funding really do? It felt fun to dream and to reorient before we attend a listening session. Sign up here!

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We *should* focus on mold/lead/asbestos/hazardous buildings,but what more can we ask for than the minimum?If we focus on creating something better rather than just reducing harm what would that look like?We won't take our eye off the ball on vulnerable schools and students,but also demand more.

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What if we had the goal of w/in 1.5 miles of every address there was a thriving neighborhood school? Places with greater density could, maybe be grouped together in a new building. Would we have $$$ for more programming and lower student/teacher ratios? Languages taught earlier?

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Public (Final): JUNTOS Sanctuary Schools Toolkit.docx Sanctuary Schools Toolkit Who We Are: JUNTOS is a community-led, Latine, immigrant organization in South Philadelphia fighting for our human rights as workers, parents, youth, and immigrants. We be...

Could the "extra" buildings be used to host things like an International HS/MS focused on Newcomers? @vamosjuntos has already spelled out what a Newcomer program could look like. docs.google.com/document/d/1...

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Neighborhood 5th+grade schools with plummeting enrollment, sometimes become a place for students who don't "find their fit" at criteria based schools. What if we focused on those schools? Made them language immersion? CTE? Project based?

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chatted w/ 1 of our fave #phled people yesterday about the Facilities Planning Process and what it could/should be vs. what it is.
What if we had a vision? What if we wanted to increase enrollment at schools? Could we plan for the future with that lens? What ideas would that create? Here are some..

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Read more about the Advisory Groups and sign up! Though closures won't be announced for more than a year, now is the time to start speaking up. Don't wait.

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PHLED misses you!

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Facilities Planning Advisory Group Application: Parents/Guardians You are invited to apply to participate in the Parent/Guardian Advisory Group. As a parent or guardian of a School District of Philadelphia student, your perspectives represent the needs and goals of ...

Philly Parents/Caregivers: Want to have a say on planned SDP school closures? We need your voice! Sign up here to be part of the Facilities Planning Advisory Group! Applications Due by 12/1! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

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