Tuesday, November 13, 2007

American Education Week

AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK
November 11-17, 2007

“The future of America is written on school blackboards and in student notebooks. The quality of thought in our classrooms today will determine the quality of our lives a generation hence”

Lyndon B. Johnson

As I look at the classrooms of our state, I see quality. I see students who are eager to better themselves academically and in the activities they are involved in. I see highly qualified teachers and staff who encourage students to work to their fullest potential. They spend numerous hours inside the classroom as well as outside the classroom working with students to give them opportunities that we could of never imagined when we were in school because of the advances in technology and the information highway that is available today.

Kansas classrooms are ones of quality with increasing test scores, academic and extra curricular accomplishments as well as former students achieving great success in college and university settings. Faculty and staff work countless hours to stay abreast of the latest educational methods by continuing professional training and working on advanced college degrees.

Communities encouraging school districts to have high quality academic programs. We appreciate the continued support and working relationships between school, city and business.

As we celebrate American Education Week we want to thank each individual. Because of your determination and support we can continue to be a state that focuses on academic quality and helping our students achieve great things.

David Carriger
Superintendent
USD 420 Osage City

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