Fremont County School District #38, Arapahoe School and the Arapaho community collaborate to provide an outstanding education program to serve its K-8 students and families throughout the Wind River Indian Reservation. To meet the challenges that collaboration provides, the FCSD #38 Board of Trustees, in 2001, established a strategic planning task force to accomplish the following goals:
• Study and revise the district’s mission as needed
• Analyze external and internal opportunities and threats
• Examine external and internal strengths and weaknesses
• Design and implement a strategic plan to give the district direction via a five-year continual improvement process
The members of the strategic planning task force, in representation of all stakeholders, are deeply committed to the belief that students who attend Arapahoe School deserve to learn about the rich cultural traditions and values associated with the Northern Arapaho Tribe. Ninety percent of our enrolled students represent the Arapaho culture
Fremont County School District #38
Arapahoe School
Preschool – 8th Grade Open House
September 16, 2009
Parents, guardians and community members are invited to attend Arapahoe School’s Open House on Wednesday, September 16, 2009, from 5:00 to 7:30 pm.
Dinner will be served in the cafeteria at 5:00 pm
Classroom visits from 5:30 to 6:00 pm
Annual Title I Meeting in the Multipurpose Room at 6:00 pm.
Presentations on: Supplemental Education Services, Title I School Improvement, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, (ARRA), and other parent training will follow.
Information Booths: ELL, Title VII, JOM, Registration/Enrollment,
Math Recovery
There will be drawings during meeting and training session. Must be present to win.
Vision Statement: We will educate our students so they can take advantage of life’s opportunities.
Mission Statement: We will achieve the District’s vision by providing opportunities for positive academic, social, emotional, physical, spiritual, and cultural growth.
Values Statement: We will educate our students in a culture that values honesty, leadership, generosity, wisdom, courage, respect, and humility.
Policy guidance is now available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regarding the H1N1 virus, intended for K-12 schools, teachers, administrators, and parents. http://www.flu.gov/plan/school/schoolguidance.html http://www.flu.gov/plan/school/toolkit.html .
Press release summarizing a joint announcement on Aug. 7 from Secretaries Duncan (ED), Sebelius (HHS), and Napolitano (DHS): http://www.ed.gov/news/pressreleases/2009/08/08072009.html .