At Brooke, cultures of achievement hinge on a shared value on, belief in, and celebration of individually and collectively reaching objective and high academic performance goals. These cultures must permeate the school and encourage all students to proudly identify as high achievers. Cultures of achievement reflect a belief in hard work, refuse to praise or accept mediocrity, and only thrive when achievement is regularly and objectively measured.
Results
Brooke Charter Schools is committed to building a culture of achievement, which encourages all students to identify as high achievers.
Our Recent Accomplishments Demonstrate That
A Culture of Achievement Supports Exceptional Results
Cultures of achievement rely on a “leveling culture, a culture of achievement that extends to all of its members and a strong sense of group membership, where the expectation that everyone achieve is explicit and is regularly communicated in public and group settings.” (Theresa Perry, Young, Gifted, and Black, 2004).