Who We Are
GOAL 1:
The primary objective of all disciplines will be for students to foster the capacity to apply knowledge, facts, concepts and skill in new situations where they are appropriate.
GOAL 2:
Mountain View will promote a healthy and inviting school climate in which all students will be prepared to participate in a democratic society as responsible citizens, workers, and family members, demonstrating the adapted values of the School Board.
GOAL 3:
Mountain View will work in a feeder pattern to provide the opportunity for students to acquire the knowledge and understand the concepts of physical, mental and emotional health and demonstrate sound habits of personal health and fitness. Early intervention strategies will be a primary focus of our efforts.
GOAL 4:
Students will demonstrate skills and acquire knowledge to meet the established curricular expectations in the core academic areas of reading, math, written and oral communication, science and social studies. Curriculum development and implementation will be a dynamic process that necessitates ongoing revision to meet the individual needs and diverse talents of all students.
GOAL 5:
Mountain View will establish comprehensive opportunities to ensure parental and community involvement toward making each student's education a substantive and valuable experience. We will develop partnerships with parents, community members, and businesses that directly support and guide our educational goals. Working together, we will ensure that all students develop the skills and abilities necessary to be self-sufficient and contributing members of the community.
What We Do
Mountain View School seeks to provide a stimulating and positive learning environment that will encourage the student to reach their maximum potential. Through technology students and educators will acquire information, as well as to generate creative products, using a wide range of sources. Mountain View students and educators will be empowered to become independent, lifelong learners in a rapidly changing society.
Details
| (434) 293-7455 | |
| (434) 293-2067 | |
| tgraff@k12albemarle.org | |
| Terry Graff | |
| Reading Teacher | |
| https://mves.k12albemarle.org/ |