Each graduate of M.S.A.D.
#4 schools will be a clear and effective communicator who uses oral, written,
visual, artistic, and technological modes of expression; reads, listens
to, and interprets messages from multiple sources; and uses English proficiently
and is familiar with at least one other language.
A self-directed, self-assessing,
life-long learner who creates career and education plans that reflect
personal goals, interests and skills, and available resources; demonstrates
the capacity to undertake independent study; and finds and uses information
from multiple resources, e.g., libraries, electronic data bases.
A creative and practical
problem solver who observes situations objectively to define problems
clearly and accurately; frames questions and designs data collection and
analysis strategies from all disciplines to answer those questions; identifies
patterns, trends, and relationships that apply to solutions to problems;
and generates a variety of solutions, builds a case for the best response,
and critically evaluates the effectiveness of this response.
A responsible and involved
citizen who recognizes the power of personal participation to affect society
and demonstrates participation skills; understands the importance of accepting
responsibility for personal decisions and actions; knows the means of
achieving physical, social, emotional, and intellectual well-being; and
recognizes and understands the diverse nature of society.
A collaborative and quality
worker who knows the structure and functions of the labor market; assesses
individual interests, aptitudes, skills, and values in relation to demands
of the workplace; and demonstrates reliability, flexibility, and concern
for excellence.
An informed and integrative
thinker who applies knowledge and skills in and across English language
arts, visual and performing arts, foreign languages, health and physical
education, mathematics, science and technology, social studies, and career
preparation; and comprehends relationships among different modes of thought
and methods associated with the traditional disciplines.