Surrounded by laser projections at immersive entertainment venue Illuminarium Thursday, Atlanta Superintendent Lisa Herring explained the meaning behind the theme of her 2023 State of the District address, “Mission Possible: APS2036.” Herring said it’s her mission to ensure that current Pre-Kindergarten students graduate from high school in 2036 ready for college or the workforce.
“Our students have to know before they leave us, and quite honestly before they hit high school, they have to have a sense of career relevance, interest, and talents so that they feel engaged so that we keep them at a space where they’re pursuing a talent and a dream,” she said.
Herring said by the time today’s Pre-K students are seniors, she wants them to achieve one of the following: enroll in college, enlist in the military, be employed, or be on a path to becoming an entrepreneur.
APS’s graduation rate reached a high of 84 percent last year. Herring said to assure it reaches 100 percent, she needs help from philanthropic partners and community volunteers who are willing to serve as mentors. She set a goal of $16 million in philanthropic donations and said the district needs 40 more corporate partnerships.
“If we want to be the district in this city and this state that becomes the global exemplar, in order to outfit our schools it will take resources that are fiscal and partnerships that are innovative to make that happen,” she said.