Problem, Mission, Values
A PROBLEM in Public Education
Too many kids waste away in the traditional public school eight (8) hour school day when they could spend half that time, graduate early, and start earning a living. We know many kids get bored, grades suffer, and problem behaviors are more likely during these long days in a traditional school setting.
Gateway Tech High School offers a four (4) hour school day (morning or afternoon session), allowing the student to pursue other interests or work. Here you will learn the habits and skills to graduate from high school in less time than most students in the traditional public school setting, and start earning a living sooner.
Our Mission
"We help students who are bored in the traditional public school eight (8) hour day setting, by removing the wasted time and distractions, and helping them focus on the most important skills needed for on time, or even early high school graduation. We do this while nurturing a spirit of generosity, promoting America's founding principles, and imparting 21st-century skills for living well in an interconnected world."
The Guiding VALUES
The values that guide us, and our students, come from the "Circle of Courage" philosophy of education. The Circle of Courage is an integrated, holistic approach to child development and learning intended to promote a sense of belonging, mastery, independence and generosity*. The Circle of Courage serves as a moral character development guide for our faculty and our students and helps set the tone for the students to become successful academically. At the core is our commitment to provide a school culture where all our students feel welcomed and know they are a vital part of the school community (Belonging). We believe that each student has unique talents and gifts that must be discovered before the student can begin to feel competent. Increased competency enhances self-esteem and provides the motivation for further achievement (Mastery). We provide a stimulating academic experience where students can grow, develop and have ownership over their learning. Our schools are a place where students can have the freedom to learn in their own style, at their own pace and through their own interests (Independence). We also believe every student has a tremendous capacity for good will. We teach the importance of being generous and unselfish and expect our students to serve the school and the community through participation in our various service clubs (Generosity).
Learn more about our Circle of Courage Philosophy of Education
*The Circle of Courage is a model of positive youth development first described in "Reclaiming Youth at Risk," co-authored by Larry Brendtro, Martin Brokenleg and Steve Van Bockern.
