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Mission and Expectations
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Mission
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Personal and civic
responsibility, love of learning, and empathy for others: these are the
qualities that Wayland High School seeks to instill in its students. At its
core, our mission is to provide a rigorous and stimulating academic environment
that promotes the acquisition of knowledge and skills. Yet we deem it equally
important to nurture self-confident, collaborative, and conscientious
individuals. We strive to create a climate where risk-taking is safeguarded,
open expression is encouraged, and free association is protected. Our goal is to
advance our students' growth into principled, informed, and capable citizens who
will help guide a democracy that follows humanitarian principles in the global
forum, and shape a just society where individuals may reach their full
potential.
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Expectations for Student Learning
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Academic
Expectations
Wayland High School students will
- read actively and critically
- communicate effectively in both written and oral forms
- understand and interpret the cultural and historical contexts of the world
- use scientific and mathematical approaches to interpret information and
solve problems
- seek and use information effectively, creatively, and ethically to construct
knowledge
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Social
Expectations
Wayland High School students will
- treat teachers, staff, other students, and themselves with respect
- exhibit honesty and integrity in all aspects of school life (curricular,
extracurricular, and social)
- take responsibility for themselves within Wayland High School and the
greater community
- demonstrate empathy with people of different abilities, backgrounds, and
cultures and appreciate the commonality and interdependence of all communities.
- show an ability to work collaboratively
- appreciate the importance of a sound mind and body
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Civic
Expectations
Wayland High School students will
- serve their community and society actively through volunteerism
- develop an awareness of local, national, and global issues
- know their rights and responsibilities
- value and respect the environment
- engage in the democratic process in school and in society
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