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Infant Toddler Program. Instructional Facilities Planning. Instructional Innovation. Instructional Resources and Materials Department. Instructional Technology. Integrated Pest Management. Integrated Technology Division. Internal Audit. Labor Relations. Leadership and Learning. Legal Services. Magnet Programs. Mathematics Elementary. Mathematics Secondary. Mental Health Resource Center. Neighborhood Schools and Enrollment Options.

Nursing and Wellness Program. Operations Division. Physical Education. Placement and Appeal. Police Services. Printing Services. Public Information Office. Pupil Accounting. Real Estate and Rentals.

Research and Evaluation. Risk Management. Safety Management. School Psychology Services. Sexual Health Education. Special Education Ombudspersons. Speech-Language Pathology. STEAM elementary. Strategic Planning for Student Achievement. Strategic Sourcing and Contracts. Teacher Preparation and Support. Title IX. Uniform Complaints. Uniform Complaints-Williams Act.

Utility Management. Youth Advocacy. Air Conditioning. Audiology Program. Bids and Requests for Proposals. Board Committees. Board Meetings. Board Members. Boundary Maps. Bus Schedules. Civic Center Permits. College Planning. Concerns and Complaints. Course of Study. Digital Badges. Drinking Water Sampling. Employee Password Self Service. Employment Opportunities.

Employment Verification. Exchange Students. Facility Rentals. Flier Approval Process. Foster Youth. Fraud Hotline. Healthy Start Times. Home Schooling. Homeless Students. Hot Weather Operations. Instructional Calendars. Instructional Materials. IT System Status.

Job Opportunities. Liability Claims Form. Media Inquiries. Military Family Resources. Students acquire a well-rounded foundation in the basic aspects of computing to include but not be limited to programming, database programming, and algorithmic design, as well as the mathematics and science that underlie the discipline.

About the CS Program. The CS program includes courses requiring a broad spectrum of skills and abilities including problem solving and communication, logical thinking, object-oriented design, database programming, and digital interaction. Students practice their skills independently as well as in a collaborative, team-oriented manner that embraces the multidisciplinary and multicultural environment of today's world. Throughout, students are encouraged to be responsible members of society who understand the ethical, social, and economic impact of computer science in a global context.

Families with students entering pre-kindergarten through grade 12 have the opportunity to choose from an array of Choice and Career and Technical Education CTE theme-based curricula offerings at the elementary, middle, and high school levels that provide innovative and rigorous academic instruction by specially trained teachers.

Choice and In—House Programs have been established at elementary, middle, and high schools to provide an opportunity for students to engage in intensive study in specific areas. Choice and In—House programs offer the opportunity for students to discover their talents and explore their interests while focusing on academic rigor.



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