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Who We Are |
Mission
Statement
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Our goal is to educate students to become
independent thinkers and lifelong learners and to pursue academic
excellence and individual achievement, in a context of respect
for others and service to the community.
We believe that learning should be active
and experiential, with the school providing abundant opportunities
for students to excel. We accept students with a range of abilities
and talents who can take full advantage of a rich and demanding
academic program in which each student is both challenged and
supported.
We seek to create within the school a community
built on understanding and respecting others. Thus, our student
body traditionally reflects the racial and cultural diversity
of our city, and our curriculum is built on inter-disciplinary
studies to promote understanding of many cultures. While individual
achievement is encouraged and rewarded, our program underscores
the value of shared goals, friendship and cooperation in mastering
difficult tasks.
The progressive ideals that in 1921
gave life and inspiration to the school — academic excellence
and creativity, active learning and innovative teaching, respect
for the individual and responsibility to the community-continue
to guide the school today.
— Approved by the Board of
Trustees, September 19, 1992
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