Mission Statement—The North Region is committed to guiding and supporting a world-class system of schools that creates graduates prepared for higher learning that make positive moral, economic, and cultural contributions to society.
Vision—The North Region functions as a PreK-16 professional learning community where schools work collaboratively and vertically to achieve goals that focus on results and continuous improvement.
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Other goals include... increased parental involvement; enforcing campus policies and procedures to maximize safe learning environments; and soliciting support from our community members to address the needs of the "whole child".
Administration—Houston Independent School District Regional Offices are responsible for administrative oversight, service support and parental assistance for an average of fifty schools in each region.
Instruction—Teaching and learning in the region's feeder patterns are overseen by Executive Principals whose primary job is to make sure that academic achievement improves.
Student/Family Support—Each regional office has a manager charged with communicating closely with families and establishing school-based parent programs designed to help parents become more active in their child's education. As an extension of the central administration, the regional offices also offer schools services to support students with diverse instructional needs, including those in bilingual studies, Special Education, and gifted-and-talented courses.