104 School District Mission Statement

I. PURPOSE

The purpose of this policy is to establish a clear statement of the purpose for which the school district exists.

II. GENERAL STATEMENT OF POLICY

The school board believes that a mission statement should be adopted.  The mission statement should be based on the beliefs and values of the community, should direct any change effort and should be the basis on which decisions are made.  The school board, on behalf of and with extensive participation by the community, should develop a consensus among its members regarding the nature of the enterprise the school board governs, the purposes it serves, the constituencies it should consider, including student representation, and the results it intends to produce.

III. MISSION STATEMENT

We see…
• An educational environment designed to inspire passion and joy for everyone
• Collaborative educational experiences with immediate real-world applications
• Meaningful integration of community professionals into the daily education of students
• Adaptable learning spaces that will continually meet the needs of an ever-changing   workforce
Everyone = [faculty, staff, parents, students, community, visitors, etc.]

IV. REVIEW

The school board will review the school district’s mission every two years, especially when members of the board change.  The school board will conduct a comprehensive review of the mission, including the beliefs and values of the community, every five to seven years.

Legal References:

Minn. Stat. § 120B.11 (School District Process for Reviewing Curriculum, Instruction, and Student Achievement Goals; Striving for Comprehensive Achievement and Civic Readiness)

Cross References: None

Adopted: September 28, 2020
Revised: November 9, 2020
Revised: March 27, 2023
Revised: November 25, 2024

Rock Ridge Public Schools Since 2020

Rock Ridge Public Schools combines the communities of Eveleth, Gilbert, and Virginia into a progressive school district embracing an academy style high school to provide students with a real world learning environment.

District Office

1405 Progress Parkway
Virginia, MN 55792

(218) 735-3500
Fax: 218-744-4381
info@rrps.org