The Kennebec Valley Consolidated Schools is an Alternative Organizational Structure (AOS) formed by the towns of Vassalboro, Waterville, and Winslow under the 2007 State of Maine School Administrative Reorganization law. The AOS combines administrative, special education, transportation, and various other functions as required by law. Additional functions may be combined where cost savings can be found. Along with a combined AOS budget and board, each member school unit retains a local budget and school board.
The mission of the Augusta School Department is to provide all students with challenging, high quality educational programs in academic skills, life skills, career preparation, and citizenship.
Engaging Learners-Strengthening Communities-Creating Global Leaders.All learners are prepared to succeed in society by demonstrating proficiency of a common set of rigorous standards. Parents, educators, business leaders, and community members are cooperative partners to help guide learning.All learners are creative problem solvers, critical thinkers, self-directed, effective communicators, collaborative workers, environmental stewards, and productive,healthy citizens. Learners have a voice in their education and share in the development of individual learning plans guided by a dedicated and passionate staff.All learners engage in creative and innovative learning strategies. They use technology and other tools to connect to the world outside of the classroom.!All learners pursue multiple pathways inside and outside of the classroom to achieve their goals. Learning takes place without boundaries of time and space.All learners are successful leaders and contributors to their community, nation, and world.!
Vision Statement-Maranacook Schools are safe, dynamic, innovative places of learning with the highest expectations for all. We have engaged students, passionate educators, supportive parents, and active community members. Everyone works together in a mutually respectful and cohesive manner. Students achieve their highest potential as life-long learners through curriculum that meets their personal learning needs.
The Kennebec Valley Consolidated Schools is an Alternative Organizational Structure (AOS) formed by the towns of Vassalboro, Waterville, and Winslow under the 2007 State of Maine School Administrative Reorganization law. The AOS combines administrative, special education, transportation, and various other functions as required by law. Additional functions may be combined where cost savings can be found. Along with a combined AOS budget and board, each member school unit retains a local budget and school board.
The mission of Waterville Public Schools is to help students attain the knowledge, skills, and attitudes they need to achieve personal fulfillment, be responsible citizens, do meaningful work, and pursue lifelong learning. To achieve our mission we believe that our curriculum should provide all students with a foundation of knowledge, skills and academic standards, along with opportunities to demonstrate and apply learning in varied ways across all curriculum areas. Curriculum and program offerings should provide opportunities for all students to realize their fullest potential and to celebrate their individual worth. Programs and activities should be challenging and should promote and enhance students' physical, emotional, intellectual, and social well being. Furthermore, we will strive to produce graduates who think critically and independently, adapt to new and changing situations, make appropriate choices, and act in a respectful and responsible manner. We believe that all employees of Waterville Public Schools should serve as models for students in helping them
The town of Winslow is located in the beautiful rolling hills of central Maine on the east side of the Kennebec River and is located in Kennebec County. Central Maine is the gateway to many of Maine's vacation and recreation areas. Residents of this area enjoy four season outdoor activities and most work in the neighboring towns of Augusta, Waterville, and Belfast.In 2009, Winslow became part of the Kennebec Valley Consolidated Schools. The Kennebec Valley Consolidated Schools is an Alternative Organizational Structure (AOS) formed by the towns of Vassalboro, Waterville, and Winslow under the 2007 State of Maine School Administrative Reorganization law. Along with a combined AOS Central Office, budget, and board, each member school unit retains a local budget and school board.
Winthrop Public School community believes that all students have the potential to be successful learners. The school will offer a safe and secure environment, advocate high academic standards, and strive to create challenging and diverse learning opportunities. Our school will promote self-esteem and tolerance by encouraging students to be respectful and accept responsibility for their actions