The
mission
of Fort
Dorchester
High
School
is to
prepare
all
students
to reach
their
maximum
potential
in a
rapidly
changing
and
increasingly
complex
world.
We
believe
...
The
school
should
be a
partnership
of
teachers
and
staff,
students,
parents,
and
community
members.
A school
should
create a
student-centered
learning
environment
where
instructional
decisions
are
driven by
the
needs of
the
learner.
Every
student
can
learn;
each
student
has the
responsibility
to take
advantage
of a
variety
of
opportunities
to help
him/her
reach
individual
educational
potential.
The
school
has the
responsibility
to meet
the
unique
needs of
each
student;
in turn,
each
student
has the
responsibility
to
contribute
positively
and
productively
to the
school's
community
and
culture.
Clear
goals
and high
expectations,
based on
national
and
state
standards,
should
provide
the
basis
for
development
of
curriculum
and
design
of
instruction.
A school
should
have an
interdisciplinary
approach
to
learning.
Students
should
have a
variety
of
educational
opportunities
to
demonstrate
their
achievement.
Students
should
be
involved
in
experiences
in which
they are
able to
apply
their
learning
to
authentic
contexts.
Schools
should
guide
students
to
become
self-directed
lifelong
learners.
A school
should
maintain
an
environment
in which
all
individuals
feel
safe.
A school
should
have
professional
faculty
and
staff
members
who
share in
the
responsibility
of
providing
a
supportive
learning
environment
and
functioning
as a
positive
role
model.
The
faculty
of a
school
should
be given
opportunities
for
professional
growth
and
development
to
enhance
flexibility
and
implementation
of
different
methodologies.
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