A primary indicator of an effective school and the ultimate goal of ongoing school improvement is student achievement—academically, spiritually, socially, and physically. It is difficult, if not impossible, to separate the achievement of students from effective teachers, good programs, and curriculum effectively implemented in an organized and efficient manner in a safe environment facilitated by good relationships and communication.
Apply critical thinking skills
Use creative thinking skills
Demonstrate ability to follow directions
Employ problem solving skills
Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills
Demonstrate competency in math, language, history, science, and Bible
Read and comprehend narrative and expository text at age/grade appropriate levels
Use computer skills
Adapt grade appropriate research tools (dictionaries, library, encyclopedia, internet search engines, keyboard skills, graphs, charts, map reading skills
Identify most effective methods of personal study and apply research tools to daily study
Exhibit a genuine love for God
Exhibit a genuine love for others
Recognize the Bible as the authoritative source for our faith and practice
Demonstrate a desire to grow in both grace and knowledge of the Lord
Demonstrate obedience to the commands and principles found in the Word
Analyze local, national, and world events in light of God’s truth
Demonstrate a burden for the lost by sharing their faith
Show respect for the church through regular attendance
Show respect and appreciation for parents, teachers, and pastors, and rules
Choose to seek and follow God’s will for college
Show respect for the body and physical fitness
Use skills to the maximum potential
Demonstrate love the community through service
Demonstrate the ability to be friendly and make friends
Show appropriate confidence and humility in various situations
Appreciate the fine arts
Show love and respect for America