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Goal 1:
Readiness to Start School
Communities and schools collaborate in a statewide comprehensive
school readiness program to prepare children and families for
children’s success in school
Goal 2:
Graduation Rate and Readiness for Postsecondary Education and
Employment
Students graduate and are prepared to enter the workforce and
postsecondary education.
Goal 3:
Student Performance
Students make annual learning gains sufficient to acquire the
knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to master state
standards; successfully compete at the highest levels nationally and
internationally, and be prepared to make well-reasoned, thoughtful,
and healthy lifelong decisions.
Goal 4:
Learning Environment
School boards provide a learning environment conducive to teaching
and learning, in which education programs are based on student
performance data, and which strive to eliminate achievement gaps by
improving learning for all students
Goal 5:
School Safety and Environment
Communities and schools provide an environment that is drug-free and
protects students’ health, safety, and civil rights.
Goal 6:
Teachers and Staff
The schools, districts, colleges of education, postsecondary
institutions, and state work collaboratively to provide professional
teachers and staff who possess the competencies and demonstrate the
performance needed to maximize learning among all students.
Goal 7:
Adult Literacy
Adult Floridians are literate and have the knowledge and skills
needed to compete in a global economy, prepare children for success
in school, and exercise the rights and responsibilities of
citizenship.
Goal 8:
Parental, Family, and Community Involvement
Communities, school boards, and schools provide opportunities for
involving parents, families, guardians, and other community
stakeholders as collaborative partners in achieving school
improvement and education accountability.
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Updated on 7.25.08
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