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MISSION STATEMENT-The Cape May County Special Services School District is committed to providing effective educational programs that meet the unique social, emotional, physical, intellectual, and career needs of students with special needs. By providing specialized academic instruction in the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards, vocational and career development, functional life skills and individualized therapeutic intervention, the district will enable each learner to realize his or her highest potential as a contributing member of society.
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Welcome to Cape Tech -We are located in Cape May Court House, New Jersey.
As a full time technical high school, we prepare our students for entry into higher education or employment upon graduation. We have agreements with local colleges and universities so our students can earn college credits while working toward their High School Diploma. For more information or questions concerning attending our school, call 609-465-2161.
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Mission Statement-The Ocean City School District is committed to excellence. The Ocean City School District also provides a learning environment in which all students learn the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards and acquire the skills, knowledge, and attitudes to become responsible contributing citizens in a changing global community.
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Board Goals-Plan and initiate the strategic planning process.ACTION PLAN-a.Meet with NJSB to discuss the elements of the Strategic Planning Process.b.Decide what parts of the process can be initiated based on cost and time.c.Develop and implement a schedule to complete the activities identified above.2. Develop and utilize the committee structure for effective Board governance.ACTION PLAN-a-Assign membership to committees for this year.b.Schedule and hold committee meetings on a monthly basis.c.Discuss effectiveness of the committee process during the Board Retreat meetings during the year.
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Mission Statement & Goals-The basic mission of the Lower Cape May Regional School District is governed by a respect for the worth and dignity of every human being. The schools are committed to the academic, mental, emotional, physical, aesthetic and social development of all learners so they may realize the full measure of their educational potential and fulfill their roles purposefully in the world of work and leisure, and be prepared to lead challenging and productive lives.The Board's function is to provide a positive school environment with sound, challenging, innovative educational programs that foster life skill development, investigate and celebrate change, but affirm tradition and promote excellence. An active partnership with the community, a comprehensive curriculum and a dedicated and knowledgeable staff are components to the fulfillment of this mission.In order to insure that this mission is realized, the board has adopted the following goals for pupils of the Lower Cape May Regional School District.The goals are divided into two categories. Outcome Goals represent those behaviors and feelings that should be achieved by people. Process Goals are statements that describe activities and organizational processes utilized by the school system with the expectation that they contribute to providing a complete educational program. It is the expectation of this school district that all pupils achieve the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards at all grade levels.
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It is the mission of the Lower Township Elementary School District to provide quality educational programs capable of supporting all learners to achieve proficiency in the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards. Through the establishment of collaboration within and outside of the school community, we will support the sharing of resources to foster an environment capable of producing students who are knowledgeable, responsible, caring, and confident citizens in an ever-changing world.
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Middle Township School District is a K-12 public school district located in Cape May County, New Jersey. Four schools comprise the district. Elementary # 1 serves students form Pre K to grade 2 and Elementary #2 serves students from grades 3 to 5. Our middle school houses students from grades 6 to grade 8. The high school is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades. In addition to students from Middle Township, students from Avalon, Dennis Township and Stone Harbor attend the high school as part of sending/receiving relationships.
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Vision Statement-In a society that is dependent on information and knowledge, equitable and universal access to technology is essential to the learning process. With the guidance of skilled educators and community members, all students will have the opportunity to become actively engaged in the learning process as they think, create, inquire, solve problems and communicate in collaborative and interdisciplinary environments. Students will emerge as lifelong learners, productive members of the workforce and citizens that can contribute to society.
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About US...The community of Ocean City is located on a barrier island off the coast of southern New Jersey. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and a bay with marshes to the west. Atlantic City is to the north and Cape May, the southern tip of New Jersey, is thirty miles south. A primary, intermediate and high school deliver a contemporary education to approximately 2,200 students.Mission Statement-The Ocean City School District is committed to excellence. The Ocean City School District also provides a learning environment in which all students learn the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards and acquire the skills, knowledge, and attitudes to become responsible contributing citizens in a changing global community.
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SEA ISLE CITY STATEMENT 5-1-12 As many people are aware, the Sea Isle City Board of Education has sent several requests over the last fourteen months to the Governor, the Acting Commissioner of Education, the Executive County Superintendent and the New Jersey State Board of Education requesting that the existing send-receive relationship between Sea Isle and the Ocean City Board of Education be expanded to include grades Kindergarten through Twelve. Those requests have been consistently joined and supported by Ocean City. The Board has previously prepared and distributed a Frequently Asked Questions document that sets out and explains the reasoning for Sea Isle’s requests and concerns for the future. Put simply, due to continued declining enrollment and certain budgetary deficiencies and issues, there is serious concern that Sea Isle will not be able to provide its students with a safe, comprehensive and thorough and efficient education at the Sea Isle City Public School next year. On Monday, April 30, 2012, both Sea Isle and Ocean City received a response to their requests by way of the Acting Commissioner of Education issuing an Order to Show Cause why the Sea Isle School should not be closed and its remaining students sent to Ocean City. As a further showing of the cooperation and support that has defined the decades long send-receive relationship, both school districts have decided not to oppose or object to the Order to Show Cause. Although the continued operation of the Sea Isle School has been the subject of much discussion and debate over the last ten years, the dedication of our teachers to our students has never wavered or been in question. For this, the Board and the residents of Sea Isle are eternally grateful and appreciative. Additional information will be made available about how this transition will take place and when meetings and open houses will be held as soon as plans are finalized
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We are "West Cape May Proud" of our school and welcome parent and community involvement, participation, and support. We offer an outstanding well-balanced instructional program geared to the needs of students.Our Board of Education, administration, and staff are committed to the achievement of the district mission and school goals that every child be equipped for the 21st century global marketplace.
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WHERE THERE IS PROGRESS IN THE MAKING