Shared High School Graduation Outcomes
The following goals describe what students should know and be able to do in order to be successful and productive in the twenty-first century. Preparing students to meet these Outcomes is the work of the entire K-12 community.

1. Communicate articulately, efficiently and persuasively when speaking and writing.
2. Read and analyze material in a variety of disciplines.
3. Use technology to access information, analyze and solve problems, and communicate ideas.
4. Demonstrate knowledge of individual rights and responsibilities in a democratic society.
5. Apply mathematical knowledge and skills to analyze and solve problems.
6. Demonstrate scientific literacy.
7. Demonstrate knowledge of the global environment and its resource.
8. Communicate in a second language.
9. Apply the principles of economics.
10. Analyze current issues from historical, political, economic, geographic, scientific, and multicultural perspectives.
11. Appreciate, interpret, experience, create, or perform artistic work.
12. Demonstrate school-to-work/postsecondary transition skills and knowledge.
13. Participate in community, social, civic, or cultural service.
14. Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and self-discipline necessary to achieve and maintain good health.