EDUCATIONAL OUTCOME GOALS

EDUCATIONAL OUTCOME GOALS

po2131Adopted November 11, 2013

2131 - EDUCATIONAL OUTCOME GOALS

The Board of Education believes that the mission of the District is being accomplished when there is valid evidence that its educational programs are making it possible for students to achieve one or more of the following educational outcomes, commensurate with their ability and potential:

  1. job skills for the workplace and the skills and attitudes to obtain further education

  2. an understanding of others, including but not limited to those with social and cultural characteristics different from his/her own and of those with mental or physical disabilities and the ability to engage in responsible personal and/or support relationships with those who are different from one's social or ethnic groups

  3. use of the knowledge, attitudes, and skills to contribute effectively to the decision-making processes of the political and other institutions of the community, state, country, and world

  4. use of the knowledge, habits, and attitudes that assure good personal and public health, both physical and mental

  5. the willingness and ability to apply ethical principles and values to his/her own life

  6. an understanding of his/her own worth, abilities, potentialities, and limitations

  7. enjoyment of the process of learning and commitment to continuous learning throughout one's lifetime

  8. an understanding of and the ability to cope with change

  9. the educational goals specified in individual education program plans (IEPs)

  10. use of the knowledge, skills, and understandings necessary to function as a responsible producer and consumer

  11. become competent critical thinkers and problem solvers

  12. utilize technology responsibly for learning

The Board believes that all students in this District will be able to demonstrate these applied learnings, at a level that is commensurate with their age and capabilities.

The Superintendent is charged with the responsibility for providing, through the District's curriculum and appropriate administrative guidelines, opportunities for each student to accomplish these goals as well as a valid means for assessing the extent to which each is accomplished.

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