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Belle Heth Elementary School

810 Second Avenue Radford
Virginia
24141
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Contact Person: Kenneth Alderman
Phone: (540) 731-3653
Fax: (540) 731-3697
Hotline: School weather closing line: (540) 267-3272
Description:

Mission Statement:   Our mission is to make learning an enjoyable, life-long habit which enriches students and their community.

Statement of Philosophy:

1. That the real concern of teaching is to direct the growth and development of each pupil to enable him to become a happy well-adjusted member of society with a sense of personal worth and dignity.

2. That each pupil should acquire competence in using the fundamental learning skills and acquire basic knowledge needed for participation in today's society.

3. That each student should begin to acquire skills and knowledge needed for education or employment beyond high school.

4. That the school should help its pupils to develop attitudes, sound values and moral concepts that lead to responsible participation as a citizen.

5. That each pupil should develop an understanding of his relationship to his ecological, physical, economic, and social environment.

6. That our school should make each pupil aware of the rapid changes in our world and help them to understand and appreciate people of different nationalities and ethnic groups and their contributions to our nation and culture.

7. That each pupil should develop personal habits for continuing physical and mental health.

8. That every child should appreciate beauty and understand its contribution to everyday life.

9. That each pupil is an individual having a personality distinctly his own, and that every pupil should be taught according to his varying interests and abilities.

Beliefs:

1. Students should continue to acquire and develop the basic knowledge and skills needed to become well-adjusted, productive members of society.

2. Students should be encouraged to continually assess their strengths and weaknesses in order to foster self-respect and honest self-appraisal.

3. Students should learn to cultivate a sense of fairness and respect for others which will develop into a sense of decency.

4. Students should develop habits for continued health and safety.

5. Students should develop reasoning skills which will help them reach informed conclusions about their ecological, physical, economic, and social environment.

6. Students should be encouraged to view themselves as members of the global community in order to appreciate the diversity of people and cultures.

7. Students should have opportunities to participate in the disciplines of the arts and to understand their significance to the human spirit.

8. Students benefit from cooperative efforts among themselves, the school, parents, and the community.

9. Teachers should continue to keep their own knowledge updated and their commitment to teaching rejuvenated in order to provide the most effective educational environment.

  
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