The Albion School District believes that all students can learn, and that in order for all students to learn parental involvement is a necessity. Therefore, not only does the Albion School District believe that its purpose is to educate students, but also to involve, and educate, parents. The Albion School District believes that to provide the highest quality education for its students, it should provide the best possible combination of curriculum and modern teaching practices available to without prejudice or bias toward any student in order for its students to develop academically as well as socially to enable its students to succeed in the high school setting. The Albion School District is dedicated to providing a quality staff in a safe and secure environment to facilitate learning, and in order to achieve this type of atmosphere, to provide clear and concise policies that if feels are developed specifically for the central climate of its community. The Albion School District believes that each student has a right to a basic education which includes Math, Science, Social Studies, Language Arts, and some form of extra curricular activity, so that its students may have the opportunity to use and reinforce newly learned social skills. These activities shall include, but are not restricted to, athletics, curriculum contests, and academic contests. The goal of the Albion School District is to prepare its students emotionally, physically, socially, and academically to enter and be able to compete in the High School educational system.
Each student should have an opportunity for maximum growth in self-knowledge, in personal discipline, in citizenship, and in diversified academic experiences. To implement these basic concepts we shall endeavor to: 1. Be knowledgeable of the needs and motivation of each student. 2. Provide for a continued program of skill development beginning in the elementary grades and initiate programs which will be extended in secondary grades. 3. Provide instructional experiences and materials at the level of each student and encourage each t look upon education as a continuing process. 4. Provide firsthand experiences which will create curiosity and inspire the student to seek further knowledge. 5. Provide an appropriate setting for intellectual development and exploration. 6. Help students develop a sense of responsibility for their own progress and safety and for the progress and safety of others. 7. Teach the basic American ideals. 8. Encourage each student to develop worthwhile leisure time experiences by providing aesthetic and creative opportunities for his/her personal enrichment.