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Prosper Promise
The remarkable success of Prosper ISD is closely tied to the unwavering, long standing partnership we have between our students, parents, staff, and community. Our desire to maximize the benefit of valued stakeholder input has led us to establish several committees on which interested individuals may apply to serve. Additionally, we are excited to offer numerous connection opportunities throughout the year. These informative events and activities will provide individuals the opportunity to engage with other parents and learn more about the district. For more information about the Prosper Promise and ways to get involved, go to www.prosper-isd.net/prosperpromise.
Superintendent Parent Advisory
The Superintendent Parent Advisory Council will discuss various school related topics that impact the outcomes of the Prosper ISD Strategic Plan. The council will be represented by parents from all levels PreK-12.
Prosper Parent Ambassadors
This group consists of individuals from across the district that will connect with the communities in which their child(ren) attends school. They will act as a positive advocate for the school community by hosting campus tours at each of the PISD campuses.
PISD Parent Education Committee
This committee will provide resources, support, and workshops for parents based on identified topics that are important to them.
Prosper University
Prosper University will be led by the Executive Leadership Team and will provide insight to the inner workings of PISD and the role of the School Board.
Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA)
TIA is a key part of House Bill 3, dedicated to recruiting, supporting, and retaining highly effective teachers in our schools, with particular emphasis on high-needs and rural schools.
School Health Advisory Council (SHAC)
SHAC assists the district in ensuring that local community values are reflected in health education instruction.
ESSER III Committee
Prosper ISD will be receiving the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) III funds. The purpose of these funds is to address the impact that COVID-19 had, and continues to have, on elementary and secondary schools and their students.
PISD Legislative Advocacy Committee
The mission of this Committee is to support Prosper ISD’s students, families, educators, board members, elected officials, and community members through local, state, and federal legislative research, feedback, and advocacy.
District Improvement Committee
This committee will establish and review the Prosper ISD Educational goals, objectives, and progress made within the District Improvement Plan while ensuring alignment with the vision, mission, and strategic plan of the district.
Parent Advisory Committee for Early Childhood, ESL & Special Education
This committee will discuss the protocols and supports that are currently in place, where Prosper ISD is hitting the mark, and areas that can be improved upon from the age of 3-22.