District
Learning Goals
Upon
leaving our schools, students will demonstrate the ability
to:
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Acquire
and use the principles and concepts of equity, including
the rights and responsibilities of self and others.
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Read
with comprehension, produce quality writing, and communicate
effectively and responsibly in a variety of ways and settings.
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Know
and apply the core concepts and principles of mathematics,
the sciences, the social studies, the arts, and health
and fitness.
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Think
analytically, logically, and creatively and integrate
experience, knowledge, understanding to form reasoned
judgments and solve problems independently and with a
team member.
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Integrate
core academic concepts and skills with life experiences;
and understand the importance of work and how personal
performance, effort, and decision directly affect career
and educational opportunities.
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Utilize
information technologies, including computers, to communicate,
acquire, promote and apply information to produce high
quality products.
Grade
level learning targets are what students should know, understand
or be able to do at the end of the grade level. They
are the basic foundation for the next grade level and contribute
to the achievement of the district learning goals.
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