White County School Districts
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BEEBE SCHOOL DISTRICT
The mission of the Beebe Public School District is to utilize all resources in providing learning opportunities, tools, progressive, technology, and guidance to enable all students to become productive citizens and life long learners.
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BRADFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Mission Statement: Working with the students, parents, and members of the community, the staff of Bradford School District accepts the responsibility of offering a quality education that provides an academic challenge, promotes personal development, and generates productive, responsible citizens in a technological world.
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PANGBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT
Pangburn School District Mission Statement "All students are expected to learn, create, achieve, and succeed in education, community, and life. As educators, we should strive to motivate, encourage, and inspire young people to overcome obstacles and achieve lifelong goals."
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ROSE BUD SCHOOL DISTRICT
Through the involvement of the Rose Bud School community, our mission is to prepare our students to succeed in the 21 st century by offering equitable, interactive learning experiences.
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SEARCY SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Searcy Special School District seeks to prepare responsible, productive citizens in schools where the abilities of every child are understood, nurtured, and developed.
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WHITE CO. CENTRAL SCHOOL DIST.
We at White County Central believe that each student can achieve academic success, be a responsible citizen, have a positive attitude toward others and that WE CAN AND WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
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WILBUR D. MILLS EDUC. COOP
The mission of the WDMESC is to assist their member school districts in: • Meeting accreditation standards and equalizing educational opportunity • Using educational resources more effectively through cooperation among school districts • Promoting coordination between school districts and the Arkansas Department of Education • Providing services which are needed by the local school districts • Providing services which are established as educational priorities by the General Assembly and/or the State Board of Education