Dear Buckeye Elementary School District Colleagues, Welcome to BESD where we are Passionate About Student Success! Whether you are new to our district or a veteran member of our staff, we all commit daily to providing the very best education for our 5,300-student population (that is growing by more than 3% each year). Currently, public schools are a choice and we are so proud when our students, families, staff and community select BESD as their educational partner We consider every staff member to be an ambassador for BESD. We urge you to learn our district goals and be part of them. Embrace the opportunity to share all the good things our schools and district have to offer and engage in the decision-making process. This Staff Planner is
We need to be a school district that prepares all students to be productive members of society. We need to expose our students to the real world and help them see that the world is bigger than our very small community. We need to ensure that all students have the opportunity to succeed and reach their goals. We need be a school with a pluralistic culture. Our students need to be culturally competent and have a good understanding of diversity. We need to promote the acceptance and celebration of people from all walks of life. We need to develop a supportive atmosphere where students feel they can express their beliefs freely without prejudice or judgment.
We 've designed our schools as small, individualized, and relevant to today 's workforce needs. Our first campuses were in partnership with
I hope this message finds you well. I'd like to begin this letter off topic and take the opportunity to thank you for your efforts in health care reform. The greatest nation this world has ever known has an embarrassing health care system. It's a personal desire to see that no one's life is put in jeopardy due to financial means. My effort in contacting you today is in regards to something I fear desperately as I watch it unfold. It's a touchy subject that I personally do not like to debate or discuss with others. The last thing I ever want is to be considered an advocate of a policy or practice that ultimately would be discriminatory to another group of citizens. But unfortunately, I cannot agree with the new idea of integrating women into
The LAUSD is the second largest in the nation with more than 640,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade, covering over 900 schools, and 187 public charter schools. The LAUSD is committed to equity and access to excellent education and schools for all of its 640,000 students. To realize its mission, the LAUSD identified five strategies including the following: (1) Transform teaching and learning so that it can prepare all youth to graduate college and become workforce ready (2) Ensure there is an effective employee at every level of the organization focused on improving student outcomes (3) Provide a portfolio of high quality schools for youth, families, and communities (4) Ensure a safe, caring, and nurturing environment for all youth (5) Operate on an effective, efficient, and transparent organization in order to assure the public trust (‘District Strategies’, 2015). The LAUSD operates based on the following core beliefs: start with students; families are our partners; success is in the classroom; diversity is our strength; and effective teaching, leadership, and accountability are the keys to our success (‘LAUSD Core Beliefs’, 2015).
The new faculty and staff of the Friends Charter school bring with them an enthusiasm and energy that will focus on students and their needs. The staff will
I write to you with a heavy heart but with a hopeful mind. The Finnish government has made a decision to cut down from student funds and from our overall education system, and as a student this automatically concerns me and affects my life. My purpose for this letter is to organise a student demonstration and inform people how this cut down will affect our future as a country.
Presently, the District is comprised of six brick and mortar schools and one virtual charter school. The brick and mortar schools include three elementary schools, one middle school, one traditional high school and one alternative high school for high risk students. Our virtual charter school serves student’s grades K- 12 and is primarily attended by families who homeschool their children and want flexibility and access to District resources such as teachers and curriculum. EASD strives to be in the top 10% of everything we do, and strive to be progressive in the education field. As stated by District Superintendent, Jason Tadlock, the mission of EASD is, to “maximize growth for every student, improving academic achievement for all
It's Kevin. You were doing great in school and that was a good sign that you can keep on going without me. It really impressed me how good you were doing and how much you paid attention and improved. God has a plan for this and he made you the way you are no matter how smart or dumb you are. My advice for the future is to its to keep working hard in school. Also keep going on adventures and write in the adventure book. Max you were a good friend even through the tough and easy time. In the short time we were together we made the best of it. Getting purses out of the sewer, running through ponds, and even going on quest, and lots of walks. Thanks for
It is with regret that I have to let you all know that Connie will be leaving the WISH Team on June 9th. Connie has accepted a position where she will utilize her social work license. We will miss Connie she has been a great addition to the WISH team.
Hello I am J.T. today was my first day of high school, and truly it was a lot better then I expected. You seem like a wonderful teacher and I would like to get to know you.
I, Hayden Groth, think that the censorship in the Sheyenne High school library is fine. I understand that some people may think that the content in the library may be offensive. But I think that for the most part, the students at Sheyenne are mature enough to where they can read the books that the library provides.
I am Madison Zaring a sophomore as West Delaware high school, and am also the president of student council. I’m emailing you about this year’s Red Cross Blood Drive. We will need the Seedorf gym for at least 5 hours during the school day and was wondering what day would work best with you. The Red Cross says for them that the best month to do this in would be April, so if you can, have it be sometime in April. Thank you for reading my email, and if possible I need to know by January 30th what date would work best.
My name is Christine Ramoran a Registered Nurse in Illinois. I got married four months ago and I would like to request to have my name and address changed on my Professional Registered Nurse license to Christine Ridley with the address: 2015 Schuyler Drive, Peru, IL 61354-1679. Attached is a copy of my marriage license and continuing education (CEU) classes completed.
I will be unable to attend class on Monday (07/03/17) and Wednesday (07/05/17), due to a trip planned for July 4th. I apologize for any inconvenience and I am willing to discuss any possible way to take the exam for that week earlier, or to make it up the following day. Nonetheless, it's not my intention to fall behind.
The LAUSD is the second largest in the nation with more than 640,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade, covering over 900 schools, and 187 public charter schools. The LAUSD is committed to equity and access to excellent education and schools for all of its 919,930 students. To realize its mission, the LAUSD identified five strategies including the following: (1) Transform teaching and learning so that it can prepare all youth to graduate college and become workforce ready (2) Ensure there is an effective employee at every level of the organization focused on improving student outcomes (3) Provide a portfolio of high quality schools for youth, families, and communities (4) Ensure a safe, caring, and nurturing environment for all youth (5) Operate on an effective, efficient, and transparent organization in order to assure the public trust (‘District Strategies’, 2015). The LAUSD operates based on the following core beliefs: start with students; families are our partners; success is in the classroom; diversity is our strength; and effective teaching, leadership, and accountability are the keys to our success (‘LAUSD Core Beliefs’, 2015).