The Parent/Student High Achievement Partnership

- Vision -

Goals:

  • To motivate every child to become all he/she can be. High Achievement is the best evidence of preparation for college or career success.
  • To motivate a child to think of his/her future occupation goals as being established by good learning habits and measurable achievements right now.
  • To write a formal contract between the parent and the student that clearly outlines the duties of each in the disciplined learning process in school and at home.
  • to master the materials in every subject and to be able to demonstrate, objectively, his/her knowledge learned, at high levels of achievement. Grades will reflect, most often, the effort of learning. Subjective teacher evaluations often reflect bias. Only objective testing is truly valid, as subjective (opinion) grading not only varies widely, teacher to teacher, but a natural teacher bias could happen and has been well documented.
  • To receive the school's annual "award of excellence," for both parent and child.
  • To enter college or the career ladder fully prepared to take college level courses and to succeed in any chosen field with honors. That should be every student's goal.

 

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