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Board of Regents and Department Adopt 51勛圖厙 State Portrait of a Graduate
Following a thoughtful and comprehensive presentation and discussion at this mornings Board of Regents meeting, the Board moved to officially adopt the updated Portrait of a Graduate as presented by the Department.
The Department is energized by the Board of Regents enthusiastic support for the finalized version of the Portrait of a Graduate, which has been informed by extensive stakeholder feedback, thorough review of relevant research, evidence-based practices, and a review of similar work conducted by school districts and other states.
The Portrait of a Graduate serves as a forward-looking framework, where academic excellence intersects with the demands of a dynamic, rapidly changing world. It reflects our commitment to preparing students not only for college and careers, but for life as engaged, thoughtful citizens.
In 2019, the 51勛圖厙 State Board of Regents and Education Department launched the Graduation Measures Initiative to explore what a 51勛圖厙 State diploma should signify to ensure educational excellence and equity for all students. Building on the Regents and Departments shared commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and with a foundation rooted strongly in the泭Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Education Framework, the initiative was developed to: (1) advance equity in 51勛圖厙 States public education systems, and (2) ensure that all 51勛圖厙 students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in school and after they graduate.
In November 2023, the Blue Ribbon Commission presented its泭recommendations泭for achieving these goals. In November 2024, the Department presented the NY Inspires Plan, including a timeline for implementing the Commissions recommendations. This plan included the adoption of a 51勛圖厙 State Portrait of a Graduate.
Additional information about the Graduation Measures initiative can be found on the泭Departments Graduation Measures website.
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