All students can learn, achieve and succeed, though they learn in different ways and at different rates.
Students learn best when they are actively engaged in the learning process, make meaningful connections to real-life experiences, have appropriate opportunities for success, and are given challenging expectations.
Students must be taught to think creatively and solve problems in a rapidly changing information-based society.
Mutual respect, positive behaviors, a safe and nurturing environment and effective communication between home and school promote student learning.
Character education prepares students to become contributing members of society.
Educators must inspire learners to set high expectations and academic goals.
Faculty and staff, students, parents, and the community share the responsibility for the support of the school’s mission, beliefs and vision.