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The mission of the Champaign Unit #4 School District, in partnership with the community, is to guide all students in gaining knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to direct their lives, improve a diverse society, and excel in a changing world by providing dynamic, resource-rich learning environments and experiences in which people and lifelong learning are valued.
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The Regional Office of Education for Champaign and Ford Counties is located in the Myna Thompson Elementary School Building at Rantoul, Illinois. It represents a publicly owned facility and is centrally located within the two-county area.
This two-county Regional Office of Education encompasses approximately 1500 square miles. The region is 115 miles long from North to South and 30 miles wide.
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The Education for Employment System #330 (EFE) is a regional delivery system designed to administer the efficient delivery of career and technical education. A Governing Board made up of thirteen Superintendents, or their designees governs EFE #330. As an educational cooperative we are a non-for-profit entity and function under the same guidelines as public school systems. EFE Systems were founded by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) in 1985 under Intergovernmental Agreements between participating school districts.
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Fisher Community Unit School District prepares students in a small, rural, community environment for success in the larger, rapidly changing, and diverse society. Our #1 priority is to provide what is best for each student, especially a superior education, producing student achievement levels that are among the very best in the state of Illinois.
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Our vision is to create a student–focused school system that is recognized for the quality of its curriculum, caliber of its staff and the excellence of its graduates.
The school district we envision creates enthusiasm for learning and teaching; nurtures pride in student accomplishments; prepares students for the future; involves students, parents and community members meaningfully in the learning process; and is fiscally responsible.
It is the mission of the Gifford School District to develop students to their fullest potential and prepare them for the future.
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Community and schools working together to support the highest level of student learning.
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RCS is a district where research provides insight into the means whereby
we provide effective instructional activities for all students.
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The mission of RTHS is to be caring, ethical and accountable in order to foster school and community spirit; to create a safe, respectful community of learners; to encourage development of intellectual, artistic and athletic interests; and to understand diverse cultures and viewpoints in partnership with students, parents and community.
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he Rural Champaign County Special Education Cooperative (RCCSEC) is a service organization whose primary functions are to plan, advise, recommend and provide special education services for the children (ages 3-21) who have special needs in our member districts and to assist district personnel with all such programs and services.
Secondary functions include participation in the professional development, dissemination of information to parents and communities and cooperation with other service agencies. The Administration and staff of RCCSEC are dedicated to the proposition that every child may learn.
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St. Joseph-Ogden High School is committed to nurturing the
development of the total child, to fostering a love of learning, and
to providing instruction in the basic skills required for active and
involved citizenship in our country and community. We also
strive to maintain an environment that sustains the safety, wellbeing, intellectual stimulation, mutual respect, and enthusiasm of
all students, staff and families.
Through shared decision-making, all parties support
opportunities for a variety of teaching and learning formats.
Technology is implemented throughout the curriculum in order to
engage students in active learning. The school administration
promotes a culture whereby instructional innovations and
leadership are shared and encouraged. The school and the wider
community work together to develop and enhance the educational
programs and to use our resources to the benefit of all students.
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Thomasboro Grade School serves kindergarten through eighth grade with an enrollment of approximately 150 students. Thomasboro Grade School strives to help all of its students reach their maximum character, scholarship and achievement potential by fostering a nurturing, warm, and understanding environment. TGS takes advantage of its small size to give its students the individual attention necessary to meet the challenges of today and the unknown tomorrow.
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University Laboratory High shcool seeks to spark the creative fervor and high aspirations of talented young people; to ignite their intellectual growth; to develop their critical thinking skills; to challenge them through traditional and experimental strategies; to isntill in them a sense of citizenship; and to positively influence the larger educational community.
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The mission of Urbana School District 116, a multicultural community committed to educational excellence, is to ensure that all learners acquire knowledge, develop skills, and build character to achieve personal greatness and help create a better global society, by providing innovative, comprehensive programs, respecting individual learning styles and cultural differences, and fostering caring and nurturing relationships, while engaging each student, every family and the entire community.