East St Louis School District 189

Leadership Community

East St. Louis School District 189’s mission is to cultivate the potential in every student to thrive as a global citizen by inspiring a love of learning and civic engagement, by challenging and supporting every student to achieve academic excellence, and by embracing the full richness of our community.

Five goals guide the work in East St. Louis School District 189:

  1. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
    Establish and maintain continuous academic growth toward exceeding grade-level expectations for all students using diverse, culturally responsive, rigorous, and ISBE standards-aligned curricula, instruction, and assessments.
  2. FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP AND ACCOUNTABILITY
    Preserve strong financial standing while maintaining stable funding and sound fiscal stewardship to provide appropriate instructional resources and support services, and to operate facilities at maximum efficiency.
  3. SAFE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENTS
    Foster a positive culture and climate that supports the health and social-emotional well-being of every student.
  4. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
    Engage families, community members, and all stakeholders in a collaborative process to create a thriving culture for students.
  5. COMMITTED, HIGHLY EFFECTIVE STAFF
    Recruit, hire, retain, and develop highly effective personnel to achieve academic excellence and support students’ physical and social-emotional health.
    The most important goal is to improve academic outcomes for students, and the District focuses resources on this area.

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East St. Louis School District 189

Areas of Expertise

  • Collective Impact
  • Systems Change
  • Out-of-School Time System
  • School-Based Partnerships and Data Sharing
  • Coalition Building

Prioritized Focus Areas

  • Energy
  • Health Sciences
  • Information Technology
  • Manufacturing

Key Successes

  • Expanded the Running Start program through the partnership between School District 189 Southwestern Illinois College, allowing students the opportunity to earn their associate’s degree while graduating from high school.
  • Increased the number of high school students earning college credit through dual credit courses and industry-recognized certifications.
  • Increased academic rigor and student preparation in transitional math to reduce the percentage of students needing remediation coursework in college.
  • Implementing competency-based education.
  • Conducted asset mapping in East St. Louis through Jobs for the Future’s Pathways to Prosperity initiative.

2-Year Goals

  • Fully implement school-wide AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) strategies beginning in elementary school.
  • Fully implement an enhanced diploma program providing high school students with College and Career Pathway Endorsements by 2025.
  • Develop an apprenticeship program for Career and Technical Education students.
  • Surpass the state average for 9th grade on-track toward graduation rates across all student populations.
  • Meet or exceed the state average for 4-year graduation rates among Black and low-income populations.

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