sample Vision Your name Vision Statement. Mark three to five statements that are ideas you want to consider including. Students will...Your Vision Statement should describe what your students will be like five years after they graduate, for example. This is your vision for their future, as enhanced by participating in this program. have the knowledge and skills needed to be successful in college or in the workforce. have the soft-skills needed to be successfully employed (e.g., showing up on time, appropriate dress, communication skills, etc.) be contributing members of their communities. be personally responsible, have integrity, and be respectful toward others. have the knowledge and skills to be life-long learners and leaders. strive for greatness and success in all areas of life. appreciate diversity and be culturally aware have the resilience needed to reach their fullest potential. accept challenges and have the determination needed to achieve success. be self-directed and well-prepared to pursue college and career opportunities. have the social/emotional skills needed to support their friends and to provide leadership. realize their potential as contributing citizens. be on track to be employed in a career that matches their interests. productively contribute to a diverse global society. be emotionally intelligent contributing members of society. have the critical thinking skills needed to manage family, career, and community. meet the challenges and have the skills needed for success in the 21st century. Use this space to draft or make notes about a Vision Statement.Your Vision Statement for this program should align to your school and district Vision Statements. It should also tell what you hope your students will be doing after they graduate. Use the statements you selected to describe your vision for students' futures.
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