Mission Statement
Our mission is to produce informed, responsible, contributing members of society. In order to do this, we offer a safe and structured learning environment that fosters a positive self-concept and perpetuates self-motivation and high academic achievement.
Values
- Student learning is the chief priority of Butler Traditional High School. Students learn at their own pace and level.
- A safe, secure, and physically comfortable environment is essential to student learning.
- Each student is a valued individual with unique physical, social, emotional, and intellectual needs.
- Curriculum and instructional practices will incorporate a variety of learning activities with high expectations.
- All students will be prepared to successfully transition into the real world.
- Morality, patriotism, citizenship, and character will be emphasized in a structured learning environment.
- Each student will be provided with avenues which promote aesthetic growth through creative thinking and creative expression.
- Teachers, administrators, parents, students, and the communities share the responsibility for each student's educational growth.
Purpose
The traditional program provides a structured and time-tested educational climate for those students who perform best with such an environment. Because of an expressed need by a segment of our community, traditional schools promote established educational goals, develop and incorporate resources traditional to the attainment of those goals, and maintain a staff dedicated to rigorous academic, moral, and physical expectations. Within this framework, the traditional program stresses the following:
- Mastery of skills for each grade level, including an emphasis in listening, reading penmanship, grammar usage, composition, spelling, and mathematics.
- Study and understanding of history, government, geography, literature, economics, sciences, foreign languages (7-12), and fine arts.
- Development and extension of logical reasoning, inquiry, and analysis.
- Homework assigned on a regular basis to reinforce and enhance classroom learning.
- Frequent contact and communication between school and home.
- Physical development in personal health, physical fitness, and recreational and competitive sports in middle and high schools.
- Traditional concepts of patriotism, courtesy, moral values, individual rights, and respect for authority.
- Clearly established codes of conduct, dress, and rules of operation.
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