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The Addison School District 4 community . . .
Provides a safe, nurturing and innovative learning environment;
Empowers all students to achieve success while embracing and celebrating individual differences; and
Develops lifelong learners with a global perspective.
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MISSION STATEMENT
To provide each child with the best educational opportunity to become a lifelong learner, achieve the highest personal growth and be a contributing member of society.
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Our Mission
The purpose of Bensenville Elementary School District 2 is to prepare each student for a world of opportunity as a responsible citizen with 21st Century skills.
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Mission Statement
"To provide the best educational opportunities for each student to achieve academic excellence, to develop the curiosity for life-long learning, and to demonstrate personal and social integrity."
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Cass School District 63 exists to promote the worth, dignity, and
learning capabilities of its Community of Learners,
Staff and Leadership.
Everyone in the District is charged with providing encouragement,
guidance and an environment to develop the full
Potential of all learners.
This school district will provide knowledge that can be applied
effectively throughout life for each person to maintain human
values, contribute to society, and apply functional skills for selfsupport and personal success while being
responsible Fiscal stewards.
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Community Consolidated School
District #180 offers outstanding
educational opportunities for
approximately 780 students.
The school district is housed in
two separate buildings. Burr Ridge
Middle School, award-winning
architecture designed for the middle
school concept, is located at 15W451
91st Street, Burr Ridge, and serves
grades ?ve through eight. Anne M.
Jeans Elementary School is located just
a mile to the west of the middle school
at 16W631 91st Street, Willowbrook,
and serves pre-kindergarten through
fourth grade students.
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The MISSION of Community Consolidated School District 89
is to prepare our students for a successful future through continuous improvement
of learning, satisfaction and resource utilization.
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Mission Statement
Community Consolidated School District 93 strives to maximize the academic, social, and emotional potential of each student by utilizing world-class educational practices, in partnership with parents, staff, and community.
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Our district mission is to educate and maximize the development of all students as lifelong learners and productive citizens. This is accomplished through a diversified curriculum delivered by a well-trained dedicated staff in support of a strong school, parent and community partnership. We take our mission seriously and work hard to implement it. We are committed to helping each child develop the knowledge, skills, values and attitudes necessary to live effectively and happily in our society.
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COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL at the leading edge of secondary education. Over 200 course selections and
a comprehensive student support program provide students with a dynamic and nurturing environment through which
they can become life-long learners and responsible members of our diverse society. C
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The mission of District 99, in cooperation with parents and the community, is to provide a caring and challenging environment where all students develop as lifelong learners to become contributing, responsible members of a changing world.
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Our mission is to inspire, educate, challenge and support all students to reach their highest level of learning and personal development.
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Mission Statement of Community Unit School District 201
We believe that Community Unit School District 201 is unique in size and diversity of student population, and it is our goal for all students in our schools to develop to their maximum potential.
Therefore, it is the Mission of District 201 to provide a safe environment where respect for individual differences and a desire for lifelong learning are fostered, and where students can acquire the skills, knowledge, and behaviors necessary to become fully empowered in a dynamic society.
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The Mission of Darien School District #61 is to empower each and every student to learn in a caring and safe environment.
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DuPage Area Education-to-Careers, or ETC, is systematic school improvement aimed at providing all students with the education, experience and guidance that enables them to set practical goals, make informed choices, meet high standards, and achieve their dreams.
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The mission of the DuPage Regional Office of Education is to collaboratively build and sustain a high quality County educational community for all
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The mission of Elmhurst Community Unit School District 205 is to meet the educational needs of all students, challenging each to his or her full potential and ensuring a foundation for future success in life.
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The mission of Fenton High School is to educate and inspire each student to reach his/her fullest potential as a productive, lifelong learner and a responsible, respectful person by providing comprehensive, challenging, quality learning experiences in a supportive environment.
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Our Mission
We embrace the future with optimism, working in partnership with our community on behalf of our children. We develop intellect, engage creativity, foster responsibility, and build positive and collaborative relationships to enableall children to thrive in a changing and increasingly global society.
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District 87's mission:
We are a community committed to inspiring and empowering all learners to succeed.
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Mission : We, the Gower community, are committed to fully developing each child as an engaged learner and as an active, caring citizen in a safe and respectful environment.
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Hinsdale Township High School District 86 is a community of learners committed to education in an environment that promotes excellence, respect, and responsibility. We believe . . . .
- Learning is a lifelong process
- All students are capable of learning
- Respect for diversity is an integral part of education
- Students learn best in a safe and supportive environment
- Education is a shared responsibility among students, parents, the school, and the community
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In a cooperative effort, the Board of Education, faculty, staff, students, and community of Itasca School District 10 are dedicated to academic excellence and the cultivation of individual strengths and talents in a safe, supportive, collaborative environment where individual differences and respect for the rights of others guide school and community behavior.
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Since 1897, Keeneyville Elementary School District 20 has provided high-quality elementary education in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. The three schools of ESD 20 - Greenbrook Elementary, Waterbury Elementary and Spring Wood Middle School - serve the families of Keeneyville, Roselle, Bloomingdale and Hanover Park. The education our students receive, from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, becomes the foundation for a future lifetime of learning.
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The Lake Park High School community will inspire in students a sense of personal responsibility and a passion for learning while challenging them to reach their full potential.
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Lombard Elementary School District 44 of DuPage County encompasses the western two-thirds of the Village of Lombard; several unincorporated areas of Lombard and a small portion of Glen Ellyn near Route 53.
Six elementary schools serve the educational needs of students in grades K-5, while students in grades 6-8 attend Glenn Westlake Middle School. A highly-qualified and experienced staff of over 275 professionals maintains high standards of instruction. A seven-member elected school board serves without pay to govern District 44.
According to the 2011 Illinois School Report Card, approximately 3161 students, prekindergarten - Grade 8, are enrolled in District 44 schools. With an annual budget of approximately $48.4 million, District 44 spends $12,169 per student each year.
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The mission of the Maercker School District 60 is to provide exemplary learning experiences within a positive, safe and caring environment that support student academic and personal growth.
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The mission of Marquardt School District 15 is to implement an educational program which provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to become productive members of society and life long learners.
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In order for students to achieve the required competencies, the district will implement a curriculum that integrates process and content.
* Our curricular, instructional and assessment processes will be adopted in a broad-based participatory decision-making environment based upon research, best practices and accountability.
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Our Mission ... is to educate students to be
self-directed learners, collaborative workers, complex thinkers,
quality producers and community contributors.
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The community of the Philip Rock Center/School, consisting of the parents, educational staff and support staff work together so that all students learn the skills needed to become valued and accepted members in their home, local and future adult communities.
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The mission of Queen Bee Schools is to
set high standards to ensure that all students
learn, grow, and achieve.
The following core values serve as a way to reflect on our behaviors
and actions as we work to achieve our mission.
1. Students are challenged to be critical thinkers and problem solvers.
2. Students set their own learning goals and monitor their progress.
3. Students are provided with clear learning targets and feedback so
they can achieve at higher levels.
4. Students learn to be collaborative learners, appreciate cultural
diversity, and demonstrate good character.
5. An optimal learning environment provides manageable class size,
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st
century resources, guidelines for positive behavior, and high
standards for achievement.
6. The learning environment is differentiated to meet the needs of all
students.
7. A safe, respectful, trusting climate is necessary to share ideas,
communicate information, and utilize data.
8. Staff development opportunities promote new knowledge, tools and
strategies to achieve our mission and vision.
9. Resources must be aligned to attain goals.
10. Learning is the responsibility of the partnership among home, school,
and community.
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Salt Creek School District 48 will instill in all children a life-long desire to maximize their potential in a global society.
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Our mission is to create an environment that encourages self-growth for students as they progress towards their employment and training goals. Goals are developed collaboratively between student, family and staff using a person centered approach.
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The mission of School District 45 is to educate and maximize the development of all students as lifelong learners and productive citizens through a diversified curriculum and a well-trained, dedicated staff in cooperation with the home and community.
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Technology Center of DuPage will provide an educational environment that supports and encourages individual learning styles, develops occupational skills, fosters professionalism, promotes academic growth, and assists students in discovering their potential.
This mission includes ongoing professional development to maintain a skilled staff that effectively delivers high-quality, individually guided learning experiences.
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The Mission of the Winfield Schools, in partnership with parents and community members, is to create a respectful learning environment which promotes active engagement and independent thinking so that students are prepared to positively contribute to our global society.
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The Mission of Wood Dale School District 7 is to implement best practice instruction and provide learning experiences that encourage students to reach their full academic, social, emotional and physical potential within a safe, nurturing and accepting learning community.
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Woodridge District 68 is located approximately 25 miles from downtown Chicago in south central DuPage County. The District serves 33,253 residents (2004 Village of Woodridge Special Census) that includes most of Woodridge and portions of Bolingbrook, Downers Grove, and Lisle within 8 square miles.
Since incorporation in 1959, Woodridge has grown from 459 residents to a community of over 33,000 people. Woodridge District 68 schools have grown with the town. Originally settled as a farming community, Woodridge is one of the most economically strong and diverse communities in the Chicagoland region. The town was recently identified as one of the Top 100 Small Commmunities by Money magazine which can partially be owed to the quality of its schools.
Woodridge School District 68 was also recently awarded the Bright Red Apple Award by School Search Inc. It is a school district with a well defined Tradition of Excellence.
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