Students will analyze, connect, and synthesize ideas in order to creatively solve
problems.
Students will demonstrate comfort and competence in interpreting and working with
numerical data to weigh evidence, support arguments, and solve problems in everyday
life situations.
Students will explore issues, ideas, artifacts, and events thoroughly and gather evidence
from multiple perspectives before forming an opinion or conclusion.
Communication Skills
Students will be able to communicate effectively through reading, writing, speaking
and listening.
Global and Local Perspectives
Students will recognize the interdependence of the physical, social, political, and
cultural environments in which they live.
Students will demonstrate sensitivity, respect, and integrity when interacting with
individuals of diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and values.
Technology and Information Skills
Students will gain core information literacy skills by critically evaluating information,
identifying the most reliable information from a variety of sources, and recognizing
the importance of being well-informed and sharing information responsibly.
Students will demonstrate skill in the applications and ethical implications of using
technology.
Life and Career Skills
Students will engage in self-reflection to cultivate their personal development and
emotional, psychological, and physical well-being.
Students will engage in, interpret, and appreciate various forms of artistic and creative
expression.
Students will demonstrate and apply the attitudes, knowledge, ethics, and skills necessary
to contribute to professional, civic, and academic communities.