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In partnership with parents and community, the mission of the Colfax School District is to teach students to become responsible citizens who compete successfully in a changing world.
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The mission of Colton School District #306 is to foster a learning community for Colton and Uniontown where children, youth and adults are encouraged to seek knowledge, develop attitudes of mutual respect and acquire skills essential to ethical and productive living, learning and working in an ever-changing global and democratic society.
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The St. John and Endicott School Districts have worked together since 1987 through an academic and athletic cooperative in grades 6 through 12. Both districts operate independently, yet have developed this partnership to expand the educational opportunities for students at the secondary level. All middle school students (grades 6, 7 and 8) attend school in Endicott School, while all high school students from both communities attend the St. John School. Through the strength of the cooperative, both districts make available to students an array of academic programs, support services, enrichment opportunities and extra curricular activities beyond what other schools of comparable size typically offer.
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The Garfield-Palouse Cooperative was formed to provide enhanced, local educational opportunities for the communities of Garfield, Washington and Palouse, Washington. The cooperative consists of Garfield School District #302 and Palouse School District #301 and is located in southeastern Washington state.
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LaCrosse School District is located in the small farming town of LaCrosse nestled in the rolling hills of the Palouse in SE Washington. Small town living in LaCrosse is a little piece of Paradise where we are proud of our community and school. The district is accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools. The mission of the LaCrosse School District, in partnership with families, youth, and community, is to prepare all students to become responsible citizens, reach their potential, and compete successfully in a changing, challenging, and diverse world.
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The mission of the Oakesdale School District is to create a culture of learning in which each student will receive a diverse education in a safe, supportive, stimulating environment that promotes self-discipline, motivation, and excellence in learning. The district will join with parents and the community to assist students in developing skills to become independent and self-sufficient adults who will succeed and contribute responsibly in their local and global communities.
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The Garfield-Palouse Cooperative was formed to provide enhanced, local educational opportunities for the communities of Garfield, Washington and Palouse, Washington. The cooperative consists of Garfield School District #302 and Palouse School District #301 and is located in southeastern Washington state.
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Mission Statement: Ensuring learning while challenging each student to achieve full potential. Vision Statement: The Pullman School District mission provides a clear and shared focus among all stakeholders. This common understanding underscores our vision that we each have a stake in student learning and achievement. To fulfill this vision, the District targets its human and fiscal resources toward continuous improvement. Excellence, measured by results, is evident in all we do and is inclusive of work, programs, and facilities.
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Rosalia School District is in a rural area that has 198 students. Rosalia is located approximately 30 miles south of Spokane, WA or 40 miles north of Pullman, WA. Mission Statement: Children are the future, and Rosalia School District is dedicated to the success of all children.
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The St. John and Endicott School Districts have worked together since 1987 through an academic and athletic cooperative in grades 6 through 12. Both districts operate independently, yet have developed this partnership to expand the educational opportunities for students at the secondary level. All middle school students (grades 6, 7 and 8) attend school in Endicott School, while all high school students from both communities attend the St. John School. Through the strength of the cooperative, both districts make available to students an array of academic programs, support services, enrichment opportunities and extra curricular activities beyond what other schools of comparable size typically offer.
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Our Mission: With pride, commitment, and caring the Tekoa School District will work in partnership with students, parents, and community to provide our youth with knowledge and skills, so they may reach their educational potential.