About Us
Philosophy
We believe in providing our Barrington
Community Unit School District 220 community with an exemplary
educational system that inspires all learners to achieve
excellence. We aspire to be among the very best school
systems within a global community, with students who are
well-prepared to make a life, a living, and a difference.
The beliefs described in this philosophy are intended to
serve as a frame of reference, the direction by which all
district policies, resources, and energies are aimed and
applied.
We believe it is essential to:
- Promote a climate where
a child's personal signature, his or her distinctive
way of learning and creating, is something to be preserved
and developed.
- Support, challenge, and
guide each learner in intellectual, personal, social,
aesthetic, and leadership development.
- Foster the development and
maintenance of a caring and respectful learning environment
that instills in all learners a lifelong love of learning,
a commitment to good character, and a devotion to service.
- Provide an environment with
high academic and ethical standards, where all learners
engage in inquiry, creative thinking, teamwork, and the
implementation of democratic principles.
- Provide programs which foster
all learners to develop an understanding of self, to
grow in emotional maturity, and to maintain physical
health and wellness.
- Provide curricular and co-curricular
experiences that promote collaboration and encourage
all learners to recognize and appreciate diversity and
the awareness of global interdependence.
- Provide all learners with
clear expectations, ongoing assessment, and self-evaluation
opportunities that enable them to personally monitor
and improve their performance and achieve their educational
goals.
- Provide a fluid and well-articulated
educational journey, PreK - 12, for all learners.
- Provide safe, well-equipped,
and well-maintained physical facilities that enable effective
learning.
Consistent with our philosophical
beliefs, we are committed to ensuring that all Barrington
Community Unit School District 220 graduates will be able
to demonstrate evidence of:
- A disciplined
mind, that can think well and appropriately in the major disciplines.
- A synthesizing
mind, that can sift through a large amount of information, decide what is important,
and put it together in ways that make sense for oneself
and for others.
- A creative
mind, that can raise new questions, come up with novel solutions, and think outside
of the box.
- A respectful
mind, that honors the differences among individuals and groups, and tries to understand
them and work productively with them; and
- An ethical
mind, that thinks, beyond selfish interests, about the kind of worker one aspires
to be, and the kind of citizen that one should be.
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