a parent works with a young student during a learning session

Alpine School District has earned the Partners in Learning Certificate from Sutherland Institute.

The Utah non-profit announced the certificate project to recognize school districts that excel at making their websites parent-friendly, specifically in how they share information about curriculum. Alpine School District was among the first to be recognized for transparency and access.

"Parents are our partners, and we are committed to maintaining maximum transparency about what students are learning and how we make decisions about the materials we use to teach." said Rich Stowell, Alpine School District Director of Communications.

The rubric was designed to capture a robust yet flexible approach to sharing curriculum information on a website, allowing districts to meet this standard in various ways.

Alpine met all eight requirements:

  1. Information about how parents can access curriculum

  2. Policies related to curriculum, challenges, and sensitive materials

  3. Policies easily accessible

  4. A dedicated webpage for curriculum

  5. Easily accessible webpages related to curriculum

  6. Curriculum organized by grade-level and subject online

  7. Web pages are in working order with no broken links

  8. Linked to Canvas on district homepage

With the launch of our new websites on July 1, we will continue our efforts to keep parents informed.