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                                  Imagine Madison Avenue Mission Statement

                                  Imagine Madison Avenue School of Arts, in partnership with families and the community, will assure that all children learn at high levels. As a school, we celebrate positive character development to produce high self-esteem and respect for others. Students will be prepared academically, artistically, and emotionally for their future life endeavors.
                                                                   
                                   Character Pledge
                                  I will be a person of character. I will show that I am trustworthy, honest, caring, a good citizen, fair, and respectful. I am me; the best that I can be.
                                                                          
                                                                                          I AM IMAGINE!

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                                   Moral Imperative

                                   

                                  In Michael Fullan’s book entitled The Moral Imperative of School Leadership, he quotes Spence,

                                  2002:

                                  Deciding to go into teaching must be a decision from the heart. It comes from a moral imperative to ensure the success of all children and from a commitment to social justice.  To be an effective educator today requires far more dedication, talent and commitment than ever before.... Schools that work for children have visionary leaders and dedicated and talented teachers who apply the instructional practices that research and experience tells us makes a difference.