Mission Statement
The initial draft mission statement was developed based on stakeholder feedback collected during the superintendent search process and through Dr. Goren’s community and school outreach since joining the district in May. In addition, members of the Board of Education and the Superintendent’s Leadership Team reviewed and offered input on the proposed statement. Below is the initial draft working mission statement for District 65:
Through the collective efforts of students, educators, family, and community, we will inspire and prepare each student to achieve academically, grow personally, and contribute positively to our global society by providing an engaging and enriching educational experience in a creative and collaborative environment. Every Child, Every Day, Whatever it Takes.
District 65 stakeholders were invited to share their thoughts on the draft mission statement by sending an email to [email protected] or by visiting the main office of any District 65 school and completing a feedback card.
Thank you to those that submitted their comments and suggestions during the public comment period. We received very thoughtful feedback that was incorporated into a revised statement. The working mission was presented at the Board of Education meeting on October 20, 2014 and is as follows:
Working together as a community, we will inspire creativity and prepare each student to achieve academically, grow personally, and contribute positively to a global society. Every Child, Every Day, Whatever It Takes.
Through the collective efforts of students, educators, family, and community, we will inspire and prepare each student to achieve academically, grow personally, and contribute positively to our global society by providing an engaging and enriching educational experience in a creative and collaborative environment. Every Child, Every Day, Whatever it Takes.
District 65 stakeholders were invited to share their thoughts on the draft mission statement by sending an email to [email protected] or by visiting the main office of any District 65 school and completing a feedback card.
Thank you to those that submitted their comments and suggestions during the public comment period. We received very thoughtful feedback that was incorporated into a revised statement. The working mission was presented at the Board of Education meeting on October 20, 2014 and is as follows:
Working together as a community, we will inspire creativity and prepare each student to achieve academically, grow personally, and contribute positively to a global society. Every Child, Every Day, Whatever It Takes.