Lamimore public school educates students as individuals,promote lifelong learning, and prepares students to be respectful, responsible, and resourceful citizens in a diverse world
Mission Statement-Manvel School is Committed to Helping All Students Succeed.Manvel Public School is dedicated to providing all students with the educational foundation necessary to succeed in school and life. To ensure your child’s success, we have set high standards that are reflected in what is taught in our classrooms. The federal education legislation, entitled the No Child Left Behind Act, requires that all districts and schools throughout the nation make Adequate Yearly Progress.The No Child Left Behind Act requires each state to set annual Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) goals that districts, schools, and students are to meet between the 2013-2014 school year. It is the goal of the No Child Left Behind Act that 100% of students will reach proficiency in reading and mathematics by 2014. Each year, as part of these requirements, the state releases Adequate Yearly Progress reports for each school district in the state of North Dakota. These reports measure our district’s performance in terms of the percentage of students who are at or above state-defined academic standard goals in reading and mathematics as measured by the North Dakota State Assessment. The reports are called Adequate Yearly Progress reports (otherwise known as AYP reports), and the district is required to share this report with its parents.
The mission of Midway Public School is to assist students, in a safe and friendly environment, to learn necessary skills that will enable them to reach their individual potential and live healthy, productive, responsible lives in a changing world.
Welcome-North Dakota Vision Services/School for the Blind (NDVS/SB) provides statewide leadership, center based programming, and regionalized outreach services ensuring that the specialized needs of persons of all ages who are blind or visually impaired are met. NDVS/SB is a division of the Department of Public Instruction, Dr. Wayne G. Sanstead, State Superintendent, and is located in Grand Forks, with regional offices in Fargo, Jamestown, Minot and Bismarck.Mission Statement-To function as a statewide comprehensive resource working cooperatively with related agencies in providing a full range of services to persons of all ages who are blind or visually impaired, including those with additional disabilities.