Statement of Guiding Principles 2000
HAGERMAN JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 233
The Board adopts policies governing student instruction. In doing so, the Board prioritizes the following principles, aims, and values:
- Foster District students’ self-discovery, self-awareness, and self-discipline;
- Cultivate in students a love of learning;
- Help students develop sensitivity to the needs and values of others as well as awareness of and appreciation for cultural diversity as well as individual and group differences;
- Stimulate intellectual curiosity and growth;
- Equip students with the literacy skills they will need throughout their K-12 education and beyond;
- Ensure students have the knowledge and skills they need in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and career/technical fields;
- Set high academic expectations for all students;
- Provide fundamental instruction in career concepts and skills;
- Prepare students to succeed in post-secondary education and in self-directed lifelong learning;
- Ensure students are taught the adult living skills they will need to thrive;
- Support students in developing the knowledge and abilities they will need to achieve their goals;
- Provide opportunities for each student to strive for excellence and instill a desire to reach their fullest potential;
- The Board will work to improve student achievement and help each student achieve at a high level;
- Ensure students develop the social and emotional skills necessary to understand and manage their emotions, achieve their goals, and build positive relationships with others;
- Ensure students master critical thinking skills and equip students to be informed and contributing citizens; 16. Ensure instruction is free of any sexual, cultural, ethnic, or religious bias;
- Meet the needs of all students, regardless of factors such as the following;
- A. Race
- B. Color;
- C. National origin or ancestry;
- D. Sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation;
- E. Ethnicity;
- F. Age;
- G. Language barrier;
- H. Religious beliefs;
- I. Disability;
- J. Economic or social conditions; or
- K. Actual or potential marital or parental status; or
- L. Status as a homeless child;
- 18. Involve parents/guardians in the education of their child;
- 19. Provide parents with a voice in setting the District’s instructional aims and approaches; and
- 20. Tailor planning, instruction, and assessment to serve each student’s needs, strengths, and interests.]
Cross References Description
2100 Curriculum Development and Assessment
Policy History:
Adopted on: 11/12/2012
Reviewed on: 02/18/2025
Revised on: