Mission StatementThe mission of Alta Vista High School is to provide each student a diverse education in a safe and supportive environment that promotes respect, self-discipline, creativity, academic excellence and service to the community.
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VisionThe teachers and staff of Alta Vista High School will work with parents and the community to assist students in developing skills essential to becoming independent adults who will succeed and contribute responsibly to their community.
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Business Principles
- We encourage students to exceed expectations and take charge of their lives as they become adults.
- We embrace cultural, racial, ethnic, physical, and other differences that make our school a successful and welcoming community.
- We are dedicated to honoring our principles and ideals in a manner that inspires confidence, respect, and trust.
- We strive to be a safe environment where opinions, ideas, and concepts are shared without judgment.
- We will provide opportunities for academic success to all of our students.
Arizona State Board for Charter Schools Mission Statement
The mission of Alta Vista Charter High School is to help all students develop basic skills, understanding and attitudes necessary to become productive citizens. We accomplish this through an integrated approach using curriculum aligned to the Arizona State Standards and relevant instruction. The School serves young people for whom traditional schools have not been effective and predictably will not be in the future. As such, essentially all students meet one or more of the Arizona's definition of an alternative school. That is, they have behavioral issues, have dropped out or are likely to drop out, are pregnant or parenting, have a history of academic failure or have been adjudicated. It is the specific mission of the school to serve such students.
The mission of Alta Vista Charter High School is to help all students develop basic skills, understanding and attitudes necessary to become productive citizens. We accomplish this through an integrated approach using curriculum aligned to the Arizona State Standards and relevant instruction. The School serves young people for whom traditional schools have not been effective and predictably will not be in the future. As such, essentially all students meet one or more of the Arizona's definition of an alternative school. That is, they have behavioral issues, have dropped out or are likely to drop out, are pregnant or parenting, have a history of academic failure or have been adjudicated. It is the specific mission of the school to serve such students.