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Mission & Vision

Mission

Phenix City Schools, in partnership with family and community, will develop responsible and productive citizens who are prepared for the challenges of the future.

Vision

In a collaborative effort with students, teachers, parents, and the community, we want to inspire, encourage, engage, and enrich students by using proven techniques and strategies to develop a work ethic that will benefit them in the future as productive citizens. We want students to achieve maximum academic success by challenging them to be critical thinkers all while expanding their minds socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually.  

Beliefs

• Excellence is obtainable for students and staff. 
• Students have unlimited learning potential. 
• All students can achieve academic success. 
• Student academic success is fostered through family engagement. 
• Students and staff have the right to be in a safe and clean learning environment. 
• Nurturing, inviting, and stimulating environments are conditions where students thrive emotionally, socially, and academically. 
• Students have the right to a competent, dedicated, and highly motivated certificated staff. 
• All students, staff, and parents have the right to be respected at all times. 
• Character, integrity, and service to others contribute to civic health. 
• Student and staff diversity is to be valued, respected, and embraced. 
• Empowered and inspired students strive for continuous knowledge and improvement beyond high school.

Philosophy

The philosophy of Phenix City Intermediate School is founded on the belief that each scholar can learn and has the fundamental right to an environment conducive to the best possible education. PCIS believes that scholars learn best when there is an invested partnership between the home, school and community. Scholars should feel that their teachers and parents are supporting their academic efforts. PCIS must work closely with the parent to ensure that each scholar is hearing the same message about the importance of his/her education. Educating our scholars is a full time responsibility that does not end when the scholar leaves the school building. This means that the school team must listen carefully to the parent and community stakeholders to understand the expectations of the home and community, and to ensure that the parent and community understand and share the mission of the school team.

Scholars learn best when they are actively involved in their own learning. They need opportunities to manipulate their own environment, explore alternatives, and be challenged with interesting problems. They need to be actively engaged in making sense of the information provided them; they cannot be passive receivers of information if they are to truly learn. 

Scholars must develop the ability to communicate through both oral and written language, and to compute. They must then learn how to observe, consider, and synthesize information using continuous learning strategies. Such learning strategies include, but are not limited to, problem-solving skills, the ability to use critical and creative thinking skills, and the ability to access and use information. Once these basics are established, our scholars will be prepared for learning in any environment with any discipline. 

Phenix City Intermediate School must be an organization that fosters trust and belief in self for each member of our team, each parent, and each scholar. Each member of our community must have high expectations for success for himself as well as for the rest of the community. The organization must be filled with growth-oriented faculty and staff that is constantly open to change in order to match the complexities and expectations of the society in which we live.

It is the general belief that when opportunities arise, the school, home, and community should work together in the educational process to create in the scholar a desire for learning.  Emphasis on the necessity of learning in order to cope with the diverse and complex problems of daily living is an integral part of the educational process.