About Us
Mission Statement
The mission of Pontiac Township High School District 90 is to provide all
students educational opportunities to reach their full potential and to foster
positive character development in a safe and stimulating environment. We strive to
prepare all students to communicate effectively through the written and spoken word, to solve problems in a variety of situations, and to become lifelong learners. With the ability to adapt and apply knowledge, the students of our school will be able to grow, contribute, compete, and succeed in a diverse global community.
Motto
Enter to learn -- Depart to serve
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Philosophy
The public school system is based on the functions
under the mandate of the State Constitution which places upon the State Superintendent
of Education and the Board of Education the responsibility of providing a
good public school education.
Within the limits placed upon the Board of Education, the administration,
and the staff by the resources of the district, Pontiac Township High School
seeks to provide the best possible educational opportunity for each individual
who wishes to avail himself of the opportunity.
The ultimate aim is to see each individual move toward his potential intellectual,
physical, social, and cultural capabilities to help him develop morally and
ethically and to repare him for his responsibilities as a citizen of our democratic
society. It is also a goal for the school district to provide a curriculum
which offers students a variety alternatives when preparing for the future.
In attempting to meet these goals, it is realized that differences exist
in individual capacities and interests--physical, intellectual, emotional,
and socio-economic--which must be considered. To reflect the nature
of the community, programs that address the needs of those students who plan
to continue their education and those who plan to enter the working community
should be provided.
Finally, while education is recognized as a right in our society, it must
also be looked upon as a privilege and must be ultimately acquired by the
striving of the individual, utilizing the staff and facilities provided by
this community. In accordance with each individual's efforts is the integral
education and social interaction between the school and community populations.
Goals
I. SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT
- To provide a qualified staff competent in instruction and aware of research,
development, and innovation in the profession, recognizing the student as
an individual.
- To provide a safe. orderly, disciplined environment conducive to a positive
learning atmosphere.
- To provide and instill respect for the PTHS physical plant and staff.
- To promote open communication among administrators, faculty, families, and students to enhance the educational program.
- To encourage respect for opinions that may differ from others.
- To encourage a continual review of the of the comprehensive educational program.
- To develop and promote a mature attitude and good sportsmanship in athletics, academics, and all other endeavors.
II. INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT
- To challenge the student to develop his intellect as effectively as natural endowment will allow.
- To develop and interrelate skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening; and in computation, logical reasoning, deduction, and problem solving.
- To develop and use the skills of creative, critical, and analytical thought.
- To encourage efficient study and time management skills which are productive in completing projects and achieving goals.
- To foster an appreciation for learning and pride in work.
- To provide appropriate recognition of achievement.
- To provide programs to explore a variety of career opportunities.
- To provide guidance and to disseminate pertinent information to both college-bound and non-college-bound students.
- To promote horizontal articulation of all academic courses within the school and articulation regarding curriculum, programs, etc. with feeder schools.
III. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
- To foster interpersonal relationship skills.
- To help the student develop individual and cooperative problem-solving skills, both in academic and personal areas by providing guidance and counseling to students on an individual basis.
- To encourage the student to develop a well-defined, positive set of values.
- To provide the opportunity for each student to discover and develop his own particular talents in order to realize his own self-worth and social importance.
- To foster a positive attitude toward continued learning and self-improvement as a life-long pursuit.
- To encourage proper health and safety practices in the school, the home, and the community.
- To provide experiences in worthwhile leisure time interests and activities now and in the future.
- To encourage appropiate self-discipline and behavior for lifetime responsibilities.
IV. SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY CITIZENSHIP
- To provide opportunities to develop desirable attitudes toward citizenship and responsible behavior.
- To develop an appreciation and understanding of all cultures.
- To provide a wide range of exploratory and socializing experiences and activities for all students.
- To understand and practice democratic ideas and ideals.
- To foster acceptance of each individual's capabilities regardless of his limitations.