Provide a safe, orderly and positive environment.Prepare students for citizenship, productive employment and lifelong learning.Value learning and accept differences.Allow students to develop and progress intellectually, socially, creatively, physically and spiritually.Produce responsible individuals who respect his/her self and others.Enable students to achieve mastery of essential skills.
The Colton-Pierrepont Central School Community proudly educates students to become responsible, respectful, and resourceful citizens, thereby continuing a tradition of innovation and excellence.
The mission of the Edwards-Knox Central School District is to provide positive learning experiences in order to maximize the growth and potential of each student and to serve as a learning resource for the entire community.Edwards-Knox Central School has a student population of six hundred twenty students, with a low mobility rate under 10%. 41-50% of our
students receive Free or Reduced lunch. The district is pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, housed in one building. We are proud to have a
94.4% attendance rate for students PreK-12. The number of special education students served by the district as of April 2011 is 172.
The staff of Hammond Central School is committed to building each student's self-esteem, love for learning, self-reliance and academic, physical and artistic skills. We believe that all students can learn
Identify essential skills that support what students must know and able to do. Create assessment modes that provide a veriety of ways for students to demonstrate what they know and can do.
Our mission is to provide a family atmosphere which will allow members of our community to learn to their utmost potential, in a warm, supportive environment. We, the unified Heuvelton community, are dedicated to developing the skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for our students to be successful, contributing members of our society.
Special Education is "specialized instruction" provided for students who are determined to have a specific disability as defined by Public Law 94-142 and amended by the 1997 Individuals with Disabilities Educaiton Act. It may be provided by one or several special education teachers(s). Also, related specialists will sometimes assist in the program planning or direct services for a child.
The Madrid-Waddington Central School District, in partnership with home and community, within a safe environment of empathy, compassion and respect, commits to maximizing each student’s achievement in all domains regardless of learning style or ability.
The mission of Massena Central High School is to educate students to be responsible young adults who respect individual differences and who are committed to excellence. Graduates will possess the skills needed to become contributing members of our community and society.
THE MISSION OF THE MORRISTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS TO PREPARE ALL STUDENTS TO CONFIDENTLY AND COMPETENTLY PURSUE THEIR GOALS AND TO DEMONSTRATE ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY TO THE WORLD AROUND THEM.
Norwood-Norfolk Central School’s Professional Development Plan supports the overall district mission statement, which states, in part, “The Norwood-Norfolk school community will create a positive atmosphere to enable each individual to recognize self-potential and to promote lifelong learning and social responsibilities.”The professional development goals outlined here will enable all stakeholders to gain the skills and curriculum changes necessary to help achieve their goals. The District must provide the in service necessary to accomplish the stated goals.
We encourage high academic excellence through integrated thematic educational experiences, enhanced by community collaboration to accommodate individual learning needs in heterogeneously grouped classrooms. We strive to develop self-actualized individuals who demonstrate high academic excellence, effective communication skills, critical thinking abilities, civic values and global awareness as we provide and support opportunities for life-long learning.
Home & School Connection is a Title I newsletter packed with practical ideas any family can use. Parents of elementary students will learn how to: Improve school success. Strengthen the home and school partnership. Make learning fun with simple activities. Strengthen family life.Build positive character traits.
The St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES Mission is to provide quality, cost-effective programs and services characterized by leadership, innovation, creativity and flexibility. Prepare students to become contributing members of their community,Initiate programs in response to emerging needs,Encourage the sharing of resources and expertise,Provide opportunities for professional growth,Include constituents in the decision-making process,Provide professional and technical assistance.