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Student learning is
the chief priority for our military school.
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In teaching and exemplifying cooperation, integrity,
honesty, ambition, charity, courtesy, respect
and responsibility.
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A commitment to continuous improvement
is imperative for our school to enable students
to become confident,
self-directed, life-long learners.
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In working to instill a sense of integrity
and self-worth in each student.
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In teaching better study habits, organization
skills, social skills, and the importance of
good grades and proper behavior.
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Students learn responsibility by making their
own decisions and realizing that they must live
with the consequences.
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In preparing students for life by helping them
develop character and become good citizens.
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Students learn best when they are actively
engaged.
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Positive relationships and mutual respect among
and between students, faculty and staff enhance
a student's self-esteem.
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Students should demonstrate their understanding
of essential knowledge and skills, but also be
actively involved in solving problems and producing
quality work.
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Each student is a valued individual with unique
physical, social, emotional and intellectual
needs. |