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1.9 - Student Accountability

1.9 - Student Accountability

SERIES 1 - THE SCHOOL AND IT'S GOALS

According to Part I, Section (d) I. B. of Liberty Common School’s Charter submitted to
the Poudre School District on October 1, 1996:

All students are capable of learning to accept responsibility for their own education. The
philosophy and practices the School will acknowledge that young people are free to act
and can be held accountable for their actions. The policies of the School will encourage
discipline, hard work, cooperation, making decisions and living with the consequences.
Such policies, and a clear understanding of academic expectations, will help the School's students to choose a personal quest for intellectual and personal growth. The students' sensing of an alignment between their personal educational goals and those of the School's will further reinforce their desire to accept responsibility for their education.
Such an approach to student accountability has been termed "agency education."

Adopted: 03-04-2004