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Please use the links below to find information on Mooresville,
Iredell-Statesville,
Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Lincoln County and Catawba County elementary,
middle
and high school academic mission statements, profiles, performance,
curriculum,
goals, test results, achievement data, state ABC reports, SAT scores,
assignment plans,
calendars, schedules, enrollment data, technology services, career-technical
education,
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superintendents,
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Mooresville
Graded School District
305 N. Main St
Mooresville, NC 28115
704 664-5553
"...our district has had a tradition of fulfilling
our mission of equipping students for
success in a rapidly changing world for nearly one hundred years,
the communications
technology available today has accelerated our efforts...
While the words of our mission are simple, the task is great.
We are seeking to
ensure that all of our students get the academic and extracurricular
experiences
they need to help them be successful in school and beyond. We have
excellent schools
in our district that focus on academic excellence, safe conditions,
innovative approaches
and strong discipline. The unified commitment of our Board of Education,
faculty, staff
and community is a key factor in the long history of quality education
in the Mooresville
community."
Bruce Boyle's, Superintendent
Iredell-Statesville
Schools
PO Box 911
Statesville, NC 28687
704 872-8931
"Our Mission: We will rigorously challenge
all students to achieve their academic
potential and to lead productive and rewarding lives. We will
achieve this mission
with the support of parents, staff and the community. Strategic
priorities include "High Student Performance,...Safe,
Orderly & Caring
Schools,... Quality Teachers,
Administration, and Staff,...Strong Family, Community and Business
Support,..."and "Effective and Efficient Operations."
Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools
PO Box 3005
Charlotte, NC 28230
704 379-7000
"The vision is to ensure that Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
becomes the premier urban,
integrated school system in the nation in which all students
acquire the knowledge, skills
and values necessary to live rich and full lives as productive
and enlightened members of society."
Priorities include "Academic Achievement,...Safe and Orderly
Environment,...
Community Collaboration,... Efficient and Effective Support Operations,"...and "Support
services
will be delivered on time, on budget, and with quality at or
above the expectation
of the school-based customer."
'2002-2003 School Year - Eighty-two percent of students in grades
3-8 performed
on grade level in reading, as compared to seventy-seven percent
the previous year.
Eighty-eight percent performed on grade level in math, as compared
to eighty-two percent
the previous year. The percentage of students scoring in the
highest achievement level (Level IV)
increased in all grade levels in math. SAT scores increased to
1004 and the top ten percent
of CMS seniors scored above the top ten percent in the state
and nation, with 70% of all
seniors taking the SAT. More than 11,000 students enrolled in
Advanced Placement courses
and 52% of all graduating seniors took at least one Advanced
Placement or International
Baccalaureate course. The new federal legislation, No Child Left
Behind , was implemented
and information regarding how schools performed for all groups
of students was announced.
Under this new program, fifty-one CMS schools made Adequate Yearly
Progress (AYP).
Fourteen CMS schools missed AYP by one target and 15 schools
missed AYP by two targets.
Sixty-six CMS schools were named "Schools of Excellence" or "Schools
of Distinction" in the
North Carolina ABCs testing program.
December, 2003 - CMS outperformed
the nation in reading and math scores for fourth
and eighth grade students in the National Assessment for Educational
Progress (NAEP),
the "nation's report card."'
Lincoln County Schools
PO Box 400
Lincolnton, NC 28093
704 732-2261
The Lincoln County "board believes that the function of
formal education is to provide
a foundation for lifelong learning and to enable each student
to participate effectively
and responsibly in a changing world. The board recognizes the
critical role of
parents/guardians, governmental and nonprofit agencies, businesses
and the community
in helping individual students and the school district meet educational
goals. A successful
educational program also depends on innovation at the individual
school level.
The board is committed to allowing individual schools to develop
and implement plans
necessary to ensure the educational success of their students."
Catawba
County Schools
PO Box 1000
Newton, NC 28658
828 464-8333
The mission of Catawba County Schools, within a safe
environment and embracing
the culture, worth and dignity of every individual, is to educate
and graduate lifelong
learners, motivated to be caring, responsible citizens.
More school information
http://www.greatschools.com
http://www.ncreportcards.org
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