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The mission of the Battle Creek Public School is to provide our students the opportunity to acquire the knowledge, master the skills, and develop the behaviors and attitudes necessary for them to become productive and respectful citizens who can successfully meet the challenges of a changing global society.
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To provide all Elkhorn Valley students the equal opportunity to learn to develop in a safe, nurturing environment. Emphasis will be placed on encouraging students to build socially, emotionally, academically, and physically as well as promoting successful life skills
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The mission of the Madison Public School System is to promote educational excellence by meeting
the unique needs of all learners through cooperation with family and community.
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Mission Statement-Our mission is to provide a safe environment where all students can develop academically, socially, physically, and emotionally. Students will be provided the opportunity to acquire skills needed to participate in, and contribute to, society.
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It is the vision of the Norfolk Public Schools to actively engage all students in learning through a relevant and comprehensive standards-based curriculum that integrates 21st century skills, tools, context, and assessments. The Norfolk Public School District has over 4,000 students. There is a 9-12 high school, an alternative high school (Alternatives for Success or AFS), one 7th and 8th grade junior high, one 5th and 6th upper elementary, and six K-4 elementary schools. The district also provides a pre-school program, an early childhood program for special needs students, and a public K-4 Montessori program; all which are housed at Lincoln Elementary School
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Northeast Nebraska Juvenile Services, Inc. provides secure, safe custody and promotes the health and well being of juveniles committed for care and confinement at the Center. NNJS, Inc. will create a positive environment that fosters the social intellectual and physical development of its residents.NNJS, Inc. endorses the basic concept of promoting adolescent development and addressing the needs of human dignity in an environment that encourages positive growth and self improvement.NNJS, Inc. will reach our goals by providing a positive, safe and productive environment through training and selection of mature, dedicated and professional staff.NNJS, Inc. will establish a working relationship with the public by providing open lines of communication to seek its help and support.NNJS, Inc. consists of two separate classifications: Secure and Staff Secure. Staff Secure will be for status offenders, social service cases, and those with lesser offences.NNJS, Inc. was incorporated in 1992 as a non-profit (501(c)(3) business to operate as a juvenile detention center.The Northeast Nebraska Juvenile Services, Inc. was established for the benefit of the counties of Northeast Nebraska. Presently, there is an inter-local agreement with thirteen Nebraska counties, whom each have an appointed member on the "Board of Directors." Also on the board, are two Nebraska Sheriffs, who are members of the Nebraska Sheriff's Association. NNJS, Inc. is funded by an assessment along with a room and board cost.