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It is the mission of Argyle Central School to provide a program which will enable its students to acquire the skills, knowledge and values necessary to become responsible citizens. In a positive atmosphere conducive to creative and critical thinking, each student is provided with sound educational experiences which will foster the development of a strong moral character and self-concept.
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We pride ourselves on our heritage and the unspoiled countryside that surrounds our central village. Our safe, quiet way of life is the envy of many, and our recreational, cultural, and intellectual opportunities are second-to-none. The amazing resources of the Cambridge area make it a great place to live. They also create wonderful opportunities for the school to benefit from the community, and for the community to benefit from the school.Cambridge students do not merely complete a demanding regimen of courses – they excel. Our district is ranked 12th out of 85 districts in the Capital Region by The Business Review. We offer 10 Advanced Placement courses – an array virtually unheard of in a district our size – and our students benefit from opportunties in the arts, service and athletics too. These opportunities include, but are not limited to, All County Band and Chorus, ski club, modified and varsity athletics, student council and yearbook committee.
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Mission: We are committed to educate and prepare all Fort Ann students to succeed in a multifaceted, diverse cultural, global society. We strive to meet the needs of all students in a safe, caring, and positive learning environment.
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Mission: Our mission is to enable students to acquire and demonstrate proficiency in the use of knowledge and the process essential for achieving success in all aspects of their lives now and in the future.
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Mission: We, the Granville School Community, will provide safe, respectful environment where all students, using their full potential, achieve academic excellence, develop individual strengths and become responsible caring citizens. We will foster the value of lifelong learning.
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Mission: To integrate technology to facilitate and encourage learning.
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The mission of the Hudson Falls Central School District is to assure the highest level of quality education academically, vocationally and socially to ALL students regardless of sex, race, creed, color, socio-economic status, or ability through a carefully planned and challenging educational program developed by the staff in cooperation with students, parents, and other members of the community.
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To inspire and nurture students in the pursuit of knowledge which will enable them to make good life choices.
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Serving the towns of Salem, Hebron, Shushan, Jackson, Greenwich and Rupert Washington Academy, founded in 1780, later becoming Salem Central School, was among the first secondary schools in New York State. Maintaining quality educational programs has always been given a high priority. The district's buildings retain the charm of its early architecture and unique beginning. The Salem Central School District has a stable enrollment of 564 students, K-12, on one central campus. This includes approximately 27 students from the neighboring town of Rupert who are enrolled in the secondary level program as part of a unique relationship with the state of Vermont. The 264 students in the elementary school are served by 16 classroom teachers, as well as full-time professional personnel in the areas of art, music, physical education, and library science.The K-6 structure offers traditional classes as well as a departmentalized approach in fifth and sixth grade. Also programs in Reading Recovery and mentoring help to illustrate the emphasis placed on preparing students to become successful lifelong learners in a competitive society.
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The Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex BOCES provides cost-effective shared educational programs and services that complement component school districts in strengthening the quality of living and learning in their communities.WSWHE BOCES provides educational services for students of all age levels and abilities. We recognize and encourage student success, and continue to increase collaboration and communication with component school districts.Our component school districts are provided programs in Career and Technical Education, Special Education, Adult Education, and Gifted and Talented Education. Through our School Support Services, we also provide professional training and staff development, which place a continuing emphasis on program quality and responsiveness to district needs.Dedicated staff members, teachers, administrators and board members continue to work hard to provide quality programs and services based on present and future needs. WSWHE BOCES serves as an invaluable resource to thirty-one school districts in five counties of upstate New York.
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District Mission : statement :"The goal of the Whitehall Central School is to educate successful citizens. Successful citizens are individuals who possess the knowledge and skills to solve problems effectively, make responsible choices, and meet challenges. They have learned to work individually and cooperatively to achieve personal success and contribute to a global society."