Public School Partnership

History

Since 1987, the Appalachian State University Public School Partnership has developed and maintained a strong collaborative program between the university and area public schools to improve education. Members have agreed to work closely as equals for the purpose of making educational improvements in areas that are of mutual concern to the Partners. Attention is given to enhancing the preparation of teachers as well as to the continuing professional development of teachers.  Shared decision making exists as members work toward educational initiatives and improvements within the Partnership schools.

Mission

The Public School Partnership (PSP) provides a beneficial collaboration between Appalachian State University and P-12 public schools in Northwest North Carolina.

Vision

The Public School Partnership aspires to sustain educational excellence in Northwest North Carolina and better prepare all P-12 students to succeed in and out of the classroom.

Members of the PSP

Members of the partnership include 15 school districts and three independent schools: Alexander County, Alleghany County, the Appalachian Academy at Middle Fork, Ashe County, Avery County, Burke County, Caldwell County, Catawba County, Hickory Public, Elkin City, McDowell County, Mount Airy City, Newton-Conover City, NC School for the Deaf, NC School of Science and Math, Watauga County, Wilkes County, and Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. The Partnership also consists of the Northwest Regional Educational Service Alliance (NWRESA).