Allegheny-Clarion Valley School District Comprehensive Planning Meeting May 19, 2014.

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Allegheny-Clarion Valley School District Comprehensive Planning Meeting May 19, 2014

Meeting Agenda Goals for today: (1) Review Mission (2) Review Vision (3) Finish Shared Values (4) Review: SPP

Dream Big, Work Hard, and Act Responsibly. Mission A-C Valley, in conjunction with the community, will ensure a comprehensive education that inspires students to: Dream Big, Work Hard, and Act Responsibly.

VISION In a personalized, safe environment, the Allegheny-Clarion Valley School District will prepare our students to be ready for the challenges of a diverse world, so they can: Meet/exceed high expectations in Literacy Innovation Analytical problem solving and strategic thinking Co-curricular and Extra-Curricular Opportunities Succeed in college and careers Be technologically adaptive Value life-long learning Live as responsible and productive citizens Demonstrate compassion and empathy Achieve personal potential

Shared Values The Allegheny-Clarion Valley School District community believes that people of character consistently demonstrate and act on the following values:   Literacy – Acquiring information and knowledge, interpreting its value, and using it to solve real world problems Communication – Using Interpersonal and Intrapersonal skills to summarize, package, and deliver a message or an idea. Innovation – Develop new and unique approaches Entrepreneurial Spirit – Willing to take a calculated risk Self Discipline – Understand, consider, and accept the impact and consequences of personal actions and decisions Integrity – Do what is right, legally and morally. Be willing to do what is right even when no one is looking Work Ethic – Strive for excellence, taking pride in their work, always giving their best efforts, persevering in spite of adversities, reflecting on the results of their efforts an applying what they’ve learned to new endeavors Citizenship – Contribute to the well being of their communities (both locally and globally) as responsible citizens acting in positive and creative ways Environmental Awareness – Be good stewards of our natural resources

SPP District Concerns Review all data identified as being relevant to the systems Identify those results that represent concerns about student achievement and/or performance Identify the concerns that the committee deems to be the most significant List those concerns Ensure the data used to identify and prioritize the following concerns is readily available should District or SEA administrators, school board members, school staff, parents or other stakeholders desire to see the supporting data

Next Meeting Date? Date: Monday, September 8, 2014 Time: 3:30 PM Location: LGI