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Mission, Vision, Values & Goals

District Motto

Growing Greatness Together Through Hometown Values and a World of Opportunities

 

North Scott Junior High Vision

North Scott Junior High engages empowered, connected learners in authentic experiences to ensure that ALL reach superior levels of achievement.

 

North Scott Junior High Values

  • Learners - We all continually expand knowledge and skills as a community of adolescents and adults to continually learn how to learn together.

  • Engage -We invest time, effort, and resources to perpetuate curiosity, creativity, and action, optimizing the experience of all learners.
  • Empower -We provide the skills necessary for the development of independent thinkers able to reflect, take ownership of the learning process, and advocate for their needs.
  • Connect -We support the social, emotional, and academic growth of all members of the local and global community to foster a collaborative network committed to continuous improvement.
  • Authentic - We facilitate individual and group opportunities to link real-life or simulated tasks with technology-enabled learning and real-world experiences.
  • Superior Levels of Achievement - We emphasize hard work and critical thinking while focusing on priority learning outcomes to reach maximum growth potential.

 

Student Achievement Goals

Reading at CCR+ - The percentage of students* per grade level meeting or exceeding the ACT 22 College Readiness RIT Score as measured by NWEA MAP Reading assessment will increase by at least one level on the North Scott Junior High Mission Delivery Point Vision Card, or, if Level 5 Vision, maintained with a percentage increase, from Spring of 6th grade to Spring of 8th grade.

  • Class of 2023: 57% CCR (Spring 2018) = Level 2 “High Concern”
  • Class of 2024: 64% CCR (Spring 2018) = Level 3 “Baseline”

Mathematics at CCR +: The percentage of students* per grade level meeting or exceeding the ACT 22 College Readiness RIT Score as measured by NWEA MAP Math assessment will increase by at least one level on the North Scott Junior High Mission Delivery Point Vision Card, or, if Level 5 Vision, maintained with a percentage increase, from Spring of 6th grade to Spring of 8th grade.

  • Class of 2023: 48% CCR (Spring 2018) = Level 1 “Intervention”
  • Class of 2024: 54% CCR (Spring 2018) = Level 2 “High Concern”
  • Measurement will only include students in attendance from Spring of 6th grade through Spring of 8th grade.*