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Our Mission is to prepare students to SOAR in a global society. This will be accomplished by the creation of a learning environment which incorporates: Superior teachers, Outstanding leadership, Accountable fiscal stewardship, Resounding community acceptance.
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Vision: To provide a foundation for educational excellence. Mission: Recognizing that the future is dependent upon today's students, the mission of the Clinton City Schools is to educate our students to achieve their potential by providing a safe and challenging academic environment where standards are high and learning is a priority.
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The story of Oak Ridge City Schools began in July, 1943, not in Oak Ridge, but in New York City when the United States Army interviewed Mr. A. H. Blankenship at Columbia College to be the first leader of Oak Ridge Schools. Today, Oak Ridge City Schools are comprised of a preschool serving 216 students (ages 3-4), four elementary schools serving 1,694 students, two middle schools serving 1,337 students, and one high school serving 1,480 students. With a support staff of 300 and a licensed staff of 427, our 727 employees work hard each day for our students. Seventy-six percent of our teachers hold a masters level degree.