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We believe that all children can
learn. While recognizing that individual
differences exist, we expect each child to master, to the extent
possible, the
essential elements and extended curriculum objectives, thereby
providing
success which will help establish and maintain a feeling of
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We believe that the purpose of
the educational program is to serve the requirements of the
students and the society in which he or she resides. Therefore,
the activities, school policies and curriculum must be broad
enough to meet the needs, interests and aptitudes of each
student. |
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We believe that the public
school, in cooperation with the home and the community, has the
responsibility to instill democratic values and to provide the
guidance and the opportunity to develop good character and
citizenship. |
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We further believe that students need to learn to respect the rights of others,
to be courteous, to maintain a high moral code, and to respect authority. We
believe that educators, students and parents should have mutual respect and
understanding of each other's responsibilities in the educational process.
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