Niagara Falls High School - Mission, Vision Statements and Strategic Goals

Mission, Vision Statements and Strategic Goals

PHILOSOPHY: Learning For All … Whatever It Takes

VISION: The vision of the Niagara Falls City School District is to be a world-class quality educational organization.

MISSION: The mission of the Niagara Falls Board of Education is to guarantee educational excellence by creating strategic goals which we will monitor, analyze, assess and evaluate utilizing the quality process and ensuring customer satisfaction.

STRATEGIC GOALS:

  1. To exceed and continuously improve learner outcomes against academic standards
  2. To achieve the highest level of employee cooperation, trust, and empowerment
  3. To effectively control financial costs while maintaining quality education
  4. To achieve the highest level of partnerships with our community

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