Friday Connect: Student Achievement, The Journey So Far
In this week's Friday Connect, as we launch a new student achievement goal in our district we take a look at the journey that got [...]
Superintendent Connect: My Lesson in Re-Distributing Happiness
In this week's Friday message, Superintendent Dr. Christine Moloney shares her experience with "The Postcard Man" and how his simple gesture inspired her to think [...]
Staff Spotlight: Megan Wellander
In this month's Staff Spotlight, meet W.F. West Head Tennis Coach and Orin Smith Elementary teacher Megan Wellander and learn about how this former Bearcat [...]
Friday Connect: We Love Our Volunteers!
In this week's Friday Connect newsletter, we celebrate School Volunteer Appreciation Week with a look at how our nearly 1,000 volunteers in the Chehalis School [...]
Friday Connect: Student Leadership
In this week's Friday Connect newsletter, meet the members of our student leadership teams throughout the district and learn about how we're working to bring [...]
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Preparing for the journey ahead
The Chehalis School District believes that motivated students, enthusiastic instruction, along with involved parents and community make a winning combination to produce well-educated young people. We are dramatically raising the expectations of future successes for our students by improving & modernizing our instructional practices and creating a school culture that prepares students for careers and post-secondary education after high school. We achieve to:
IMPROVE
Improve
Improve student achievement by increasing the quality of instructional practice, classroom organization, professional development and teaching effectiveness
MODERNIZE
Modernize
Modernize instructional practice, improve modeling for students of the power and leverage of technology, improve internal and external communications, and enhance overall district efficiency through the use of technology.
PREPARE
Prepare
Students exit the Chehalis School District genuinely prepared to succeed in college or a meaningful career by earning a diploma acknowledging this preparedness.