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Pawnee School - Educational Philosophy |
Pawnee School is committed to providing students with a nurturing, challenging,
and disciplined education that will prepare them for post high school opportunities.
Pawnee School recognizes individual expression, creativity and initiative.
The school encourages enthusiasm for life-long learning and an excellence
in all endeavors.
Pawnee School will assist each student in developing a positive and realistic
self-image that will allow him to maximize his/her talents and become a happy,
healthy, and productive member of society.
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Pawnee School - Educational
Objectives |
To accomplish the educational philosophy, Pawnee School, working with
the community, will...
- provide the core curriculum necessary for each student to develop
proficiency in the use of language, numbers, inquiry, communication
skills, and civic responsibility;
- provide programs and experiences to give each student the opportunity
to continue his/her education or to meet the requirements of
the job market in a field consistent with the student's interest
and ability;
- provide programs and experiences that will assist each student
in the development of individual creative talents and assist each
student in appreciating and participating in the fine and practical
arts;
- provide programs and experiences that encourage each student
to develop an appreciation for the values of competitive and cooperative
activities;
- provide programs and experiences to encourage each student to
develop positive attitudes about his/her physical and mental health
and a concern for personal safety;
- provide programs and experiences to allow each student to develop
the behaviors, values, and attitudes associated with responsible
participation in a democratic society;
- provide programs and experiences for each student with special
educational needs;
- provide programs and experiences which will prepare each student
to use critical thinking skills in examining and using information;
- provide programs and experiences which prepare each student to
be a responsible manager of his/her resources: and
- provide programs and experiences that encourage each student
to understand and accept the responsibility for his/her role in
present and future family groups.
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