The Core Values position statement established by the Board of Trustees is italicized below. The subsequent bulleted descriptions and Bible references provide a partial explanation of each of these organizational core values.
Jesus Christ is central to Morrison Academy’s values.
Morrison Academy’s core values are:
To follow Jesus Christ - Luke 9:23; John 14:16-17, John 15:4
To proclaim God’s Truth to the world – John 8:32; Psalm 25:5
To pursue excellence in student learning – Ecclesiastes 9:10; Colossians 3:23
To educate the whole person – Luke 2:52; James 1:4
To partner with parents – Deuteronomy 6:4-9; Proverbs 22:6
To cultivate a caring community – John 13:34, 35; Philippians 2:2
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Reference – Core Values Position Statement
The Vision For Our Learners (VFOL) position statement established by the Board of Trustees is italicized below. The subsequent bulleted descriptions provide a partial explanation of each of the six components of this vision statement.
A maturing Morrison student will be a:
Christ Follower,
Effective Communicator,
Critical and Creative Thinker,
Life-long Learner,
Moral and Ethical Citizen,
Wise and Responsible Steward,
All of the adults at Morrison Academy think God made you pretty special! We want to see you grow in lots of ways ….
As a Christ follower—This one is REALLY important! This means that you love God and understand that the bad stuff you do (sins) can be forgiven because Jesus already paid the ultimate punishment. You want to do what the Bible says you should do, pray and make good decisions that would please God. You also need to accept that “God made you special, and He loves you very much!”
As an effective communicator—This is an easy one! Basically, we want you to be able to read, write, and speak really, really excellently! It’s also important to work well in groups and with other students and adults, because that’s what most people have to do in the “real world.”
As a critical and creative thinker—Yep, this is important! God gave you a brain, and we want you to use it! Solving problems, being creative, and pushing yourself to really, really think about something are definitely good things! We’ve got some big plans for you in every subject area, and we want you to do your best.
As a life-long learner—Have you ever wondered why some people in this world never want to leave school?! Teachers are great examples of life-long learners, and we want you to be one too! LLLs are curious about the world around them, use lots of technology, and try to figure things out using different methods.
As a moral and ethical citizen—Oh, yeah! This is an important one. You’ve heard about being a good citizen since Kindergarten. Respecting others, having some self-control, and keeping a positive attitude are things you just have to do. Not only is this fair to others, but it’s what God wants us to do! When you make decisions while thinking about what would please God, you’re being a moral and ethical citizen.
As a wise and responsible steward—This one is fun, but it’s not as easy as it sounds! Most importantly, remember your talents and possessions were given to you, so you should generously use it to serve others. Remember that all your talents and stuff were given to you, so you should generously share them with others. It’s also really important to take care of your body: eat right, exercise, take baths, brush your teeth, and all those other things your Mom tells you to do! The last thing you need to do is realize that because God is the Creator of all things, He made us to create too. This means that it’s important to enjoy things like art, music, sports, and dance. Finally, watch what you say! It’s important to say things that are helpful to others whether it is in person or over the Internet.
Morrison students want to be:
Christ Followers
Effective Communicators
Critical & Creative Thinkers
Life-Long Learners
Moral & Ethical Citizens
Wise and Responsible Stewards
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References: VFOL Position Statement
Policy 5310 Prayer
“Morrison Academy exists to glorify God by meeting the educational needs of the children of Christian missionaries throughout Taiwan.” This purpose statement, established in organization’s bylaws, means the strategic decisions made by the Board of Trustees are in accordance with the needs of the missionary community.
Morrison Academy guarantees all students attending the school receive equal access to educational programs. All students are treated equitably and with respect.
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References: Purpose Statement
Morrison Christian Association Bylaws, Article III
Morrison’s professional learning community uses the School-Wide Appraisal (SWA) process to routinely analyze a variety of assessment data to improve student learning and monitor alignment with the organization’s position statements.
The following SWA surveys and assessments have been aligned with the organization’s position statements. The SIP Coordinator manages the implementation of the SWA calendar, and monitors SWA benchmarks for each of the surveys and assessments.
Process
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Reference Policy 1170 Alignment with Purpose, Vision & Core Values