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Our goal is to be the very best at teaching reading and writing to our students. We strive to create family-friendly environments in which families feel comfortable supporting their students’ learning. We also provide a wide range of educational services and options to fit the needs of our community.
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The Chatom Union School District was formed in 1958 and is located in a rural, agricultural, and unincorporated community outside of Turlock, California. The District includes three distinct programs: Mountain View Middle School (grades 6-8, 220 students), Chatom Elementary School (grades K-5, 475 students) and Chatom Pre-School (3-5 years of age, 72 students). The student population is 38.1% Caucasian, 61.75% Hispanic and less than .15% Asian/African-American/Other. The District is characterized by caring and committed staff members and a very high degree of parent participation.
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The Denair Unified School District in cooperation and communication with the home and the community recognizes our children as our future and will provide quality education in a safe environment that renders students competent in basic learning, technical, and social skills and will foster work habits, intrinsic values, and character in students that reflect life-long love for learning.
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Living in a rapidly changing world, we as educators face an enormous challenge; to prepare our young people to meet the diverse demands of the future. The District is committed to preparing students to be productive, actively contributing citizens. We are proud of the many fine programs we offer and of the outstanding staff who provide the excellent, quality education for our young people.
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Welcome to our District Web Page! Our goal is to enhance communication between our school, homes and the surrounding community. Information on these pages include an overview of our district and of the people who are responsible for the students and families we serve. We want to do all that we can to provide the best possible education for our educational community.
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The climate of Hickman Charter School District is one
of caring, involved teamwork with a common goal of
success for all children.
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The Hughson Unified School district is an exciting place for people who care about public education. Community members and educators are working together to build an outstanding school system. The Hughson Schools have a long tradition of excellence. Spirits are high, with a great deal of pride in our schools and community. Community support for education has been a high priority as parents expect their students to maintain academic excellence.
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he mission of Keyes School is to promote, encourage and support our students in developing a life-long commitment to learning as confident, caring people. We accomplish this mission by first providing a learning environment that fosters the acquisition of sound academic skills based on high expectations for all students.
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econdly, by providing a safe, nurturing, yet challenging environment, we support students as they learn to be good decision makers, develop respect for themselves and others, and grow as mentally, emotionally and physically healthy individuals.
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The District is composed of an elementary district (K-8) and a high school district (9-12) with a common Board of Education and administration. Seven other school districts feed into Modesto City Schools at the high school level.
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The District is composed of an elementary district (K-8) and a high school district (9-12) with a common Board of Education and administration. Seven other school districts feed into Modesto City Schools at the high school level.
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GOALS OF THE MODESTO CITY SCHOOLS INDUCTION PROGRAM
Provide an effective transition into the teaching career for first and second year teachers or teachers from out-of-state.
To develop and enhance teacher capacity as defined in the California Standards for the Teaching Profession (CSTP).
Improve the educational experience and academic performance of students through quality professional development,
information, and assistance for new teachers.
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It is our goal to help every student achieve proficiency according to the State of California Content Standards and provide the necessary support for those who struggle along the way. We want every student to embrace the joy of learning as well as develop essential skills and career paths through participation in curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular programs.
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The Oakdale Joint Unified School District is committed to providing rigorous and comprehensive course offerings in grades K-12. Emphasis is placed on mastery of basic skills and on continuous student progress in all core subject areas
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Our school district's mission is to provide a solid, well-rounded education that will help each and everyone of our students reach her or his potential, as a student and, ultimately, as a productive member of our community. We believe that this web site will help in achieving that mission by increasing the involvement of parents and community members alike in our public school system.
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Vision Statement
Ensure excellence in education and cultivate healthy, contributing citizens!
Strategic Goals
1. All Students Engage in Rigorous and Relevant Curriculum and Learning
2. Close the Achievement Gap and Expect High Levels of Performance by All
3. Ensure a Safe and Healthy Environment
4. Provide technological resources that maximize student learning and district efficacy
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RIVERBANK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT MISSION:
TO SERVE THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF OUR STUDENTS AND OUR COMMUNITY
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We are committed to inspiring the children entrusted to us to believe in and develop their potential, so that they become positive contributors to their community and their world.
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Shiloh is located on Paradise Road eight miles west of the city of Modesto and is the only school in its district. Established in 1880, the district encompasses approximately 25 square miles. Our school maintains a rural school atmosphere in an agricultural-type setting while still in close proximity to the urbanized area to the east. Shiloh School has six classrooms; approximately 140 students attend daily. Shiloh is one of three rural elementary school districts which feed into Modesto High School where eighth grade graduates attend.
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The Stanislaus County Office of Education, through effective leadership, coordinated services, staff development, and partnerships among family, school and community, will support public education in preparing diverse students to become productive citizens and life-long learners.
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The mission of the Turlock Unified School District, a premier progressive educational system, is to ensure all students graduate as self-motivated, responsible citizens equipped to compete successfully in an ever-changing global society by delivering effective instruction that engages all students to reach their individual potential and highest achievements within a safe and caring student-centered environment in partnership with our families and diverse community.
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Valley Home Schools
Mission Statement
A Valley Home School graduate will possess a sense of dignity and self-respect in having acquired:
The skills necessary to succeed academically
Social skills enabling one to tolerate and appreciate individual differences and cultural and ethnic diversity
Problem solving skills which allow one to confidently and competently analyze information and/or situations and formulate wise decisions for the benefit of self and others
Citizenship skills, which reflect patriotism and a commitment to family, community, and global responsibility
Personal skills that demonstrate self-discipline, a healthy lifestyle and an intrinsic motivation to succeed
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The vision of our organization is to become a premier district in Central California, a district in which our schools are known for modeling a professional culture that advances student development and professional growth. The Waterford Unified School District is becoming a place where students learn at high levels and educators continuously improve their craft.
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