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<br />Family Academy's Philosophy: <br /> <br />vVe will provide an environment filled with love, security, acceptance and guidance <br />which is essential to the student's intellectual, emotional, physical and social needs. <br />Students have an innate desire to learn. It is therefore important to nurture this <br />desire at an early age in order to foster a healthy self-concept. Students will be encouraged <br />to develop self-discovery and build self-confidence. <br /> <br />Family Academy's Philosophy: <br /> <br />We Believe: <br /> <br />. Every person is unique and valuable. vVe need to respect the cultural diversity <br />of our student population. <br /> <br />. Students need to have the opportlmity to de\'e!op feelings of self-esteem and <br />positive attitudes tOward others. <br /> <br />. Every student can learn and succeed. <br /> <br />. Students needs to be provided the oppornmiry to develop effccti\'e learning <br />strategies for an ever-changing society. <br /> <br />. Education is the right of all students regardless of race, sex, religion or special, <br />physical, mental or emotional needs. <br /> <br />. Every student has the right to learn and interact with others in a caring, <br />supportive, orderly and safe environment. <br /> <br />. Each individual is responsible for his/her own behavior and actions. <br /> <br />. The school should provide an opportunity for all students to develop <br />intellectually, emotionally, sociall~', creative!~', and physically, <br /> <br />. Students, teachers, parents and commlmity members should be prO\'ided <br />opportunities for inpUt into curriculum de\'e!opmem. <br /> <br />Famil~' .-\cadem\' Proposal - P~l~e 1 <br />Febnrary 19, ::2000 <br />
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