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SPECIAL EDUCATION 2000
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Credits & Acknowledgements

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
SPECIAL EDUCATION 2000

Dr. Greg Wilson, Superintendent
Dr. Nick Ginos, Assistant Superintendent

TEAM LEADERS
Timothy Meyer
Kim Siem



Facilitators: Karen Smith, Principal
Wayne Dolthage, A+ Coordinator
John Ragan, Assistant Middle School Principal

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Board Members

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
SPECIAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM 2000


Diane Brunworth
Board President

Carol Lupardus
Board Vice President

Mary Nothum
Board Secretary

Katie Geisert
Board Member

Robert Hillermann, SR
Board Member

Eric Laboube
Board Member

Jacqueline Post Miller
Board Member

Dr. Greg Wilson
Superintendent

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Mission Statement

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
SPECIAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM 2000


SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON MISSION STATEMENT


It is the mission of the School District of Washington to provide an educational environment for children of the district, which will foster and accelerate their intellectual, physical, social and career development.

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Introduction

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
SPECIAL EDUCATION 2000
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON PHILOSOPHY AND GOALS
A philosophy of education is the foundation on which a school district is built, and upon which the product of the school program is evaluated. The philosophy herein subscribed to by the Board of Education shall be a guide in determining the policies, rules, and regulations of the school district.

Recognizing each student as a unique individual, we believe that education should provide an opportunity for the maximum development of each individual within the limitations of his or her capacities. Through education, it is possible for the individual to discover and endeavor to achieve to the limits of his or her capacities.

We believe that in a democratic society, education must help the student realize his or her worth as an individual and should lead him or her toward becoming a productive member of society. Strong emphasis must be placed upon democratic values, which are important for an effective and satisfying personal social life.

We believe that the role of the teacher in the educational process is to provide opportunities for the individual to achieve at the maximum level capacity, to create a learning situation in which individual motivation for learning is the stimulus for the achievement, and to promote through teaching and example the principles of the democratic way of life.

We believe that parents/guardians have definite responsibilities in education. They need to have a basic confidence in the school. The parents/guardians may do this by cooperating to the fullest with the schools, by encouraging the student to give his or her best efforts to the daily school responsibilities, and by participating in school activities.

We believe the student must have responsibilities in the educational program of the community. The most important of these is attitude. The student is obliged to come with an open mind, equipped with all the necessary materials, ready to fulfill the responsibilities in the learning process. The basic attitude should be that the school is an institution of opportunity, staffed with trained personnel to help the student become a contributing member of society.

We believe that the foundation of the district's education program is based on the development of competencies in the basic fundamentals of reading, oral and written communication and mathematics.


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Other Information

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
SPECIAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM 2000

STUDENT EXIT OUTCOMES

Curriculum in the School District of Washington will reflect individual community and societal needs. It will supply a continuously evolving and relevant content which provides the basis for achieving the district's exit outcomes.


Students will demonstrate personal and social responsibilities.

Students will demonstrate individual thinking skills.

Students will demonstrate individual interpretive and creative skills.

Students will demonstrate communication skills.

Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary for post-graduation goals.

Students will demonstrate the relationships among subject areas through application.

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