Important School Goals

In every way, shape, and form, the goals that schools have are all important. When taking the poll, How Important are These Student Goals, it was hard to really separate and decipher which goal was more important from the other. It really depends on what the needs of that school are to identify which goals are most important. All of the listed 20 school goals have some sort of value, but different levels of importance depending on the school. For example, a high-needs low income school may not have getting the students prepared for college ranked as the most important goal. Maybe instead, their goal is getting these students ready to join the workforce or to learn how to become a productive member of society. The most important goals that I think all schools and districts can agree on are:
1. Develop strong self-concept and self-esteem in students
2. Educate students in avoiding social pitfalls: Unwanted pregnancy, AIDs, drugs, and alcoholism
3. To teach students work ethic: punctuality, responsibility, cooperation, self-control, and neatness

These three goals are life skills that all students will need when they graduate high school. The goals of the schools need to be aligned and appropriate with the population of the school.

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