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NAUSET
MISSION AND VISION STATEMENTS
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NAUSET
BELIEVES
...Every
child matters.
...Every
child must reach academic proficiency, and grow personally and socially,
through meaningful, challenging work.
...Our
collective charge is to find ways to enable every child to do so.
...This
will be accomplished by focused professional development, research-based
practices (SBE), and professional learning communities.
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| MISSION
We exist to educate each student to the highest attainable levels
of academic excellence, social responsibility, and cultural awareness.
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| VISION
Our vision is to be an exemplary public school system. That is,
the Nauset Schools will continue to set standards of teaching practice
at optimum levels of effectiveness.
Nauset's member communities provide the resources necessary to achieve
this vision. The Nauset Schools are accountable to those communities
for excellent educational practice and student achievement.
This partnership requires the commitment of students, parents, and
staff in an educational contract which acknowledges concerted efforts
by all.
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| NAUSET GOALS 2004-2009
 Handout in PDF |
Charting the Course 2007-2008
Handout in PDF |
BRIEF
HISTORY OF THE NAUSET REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT AND UNION 54
Prior to 1956
Eastham and Wellfleet tuitioned their students to the Orleans High
School for grades 9-12. The elementary schools in each town were K-8.
1956
Orleans High School became Orleans-Eastham-Wellfleet Regional High
School. Brewster students were tuitioned out to surrounding districts
for High School - including Chatham, Dennis and Orleans
1958
Orleans-Eastham-Wellfleet Regional School - grades 7-12 - opened its
doors at the Orleans High School
Union #54 was formed by Orleans, Eastham, and Wellfleet elementary
committees
1960
Name changed from Orleans-Eastham-Wellfleet to Nauset Regional School
District
1966
Brewster joined the District High School - their elementary remained
K-8 until 1971
1968
A 72-acre site in Eastham was purchased by the towns to build a new
High School which was to be complete for September 1971.
1971
The new High School was not ready for the September opening The Middle
School (grades 5-8) and High School (grades 9-12) shared the Orleans
building from September 1971 until January 1972 on split sessions
1972
The new High School opened its doors in January 1972
1989
The elementary schools were changed to K-5 and the middle school to
6-8.
1997
Brewster Elementary School renamed to Stony Brook Elementary School
(K-5)
1997
Mary Louise and Ruth Eddy Elementary School opened in February (K-5)
2005
Stony Brook Elementary School (Brewster) changed to K-2 and Eddy Elementary
School to 3-5 |
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