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About Us

Auburn Public Schools serves more than 2,500 students across its schools and early education programs, supported by a community deeply rooted in pride and progress. With strong investments in facilities, technology, and innovative initiatives, Auburn emphasizes excellence in academics, the arts, athletics, and student well-being. Guided by thoughtful strategic planning and collaboration, the district is dedicated to preparing students to be career-, college-, and life-ready while fostering meaningful community partnerships and responsible stewardship.

 

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Our Mission

"Strengthening Connections through Rigor, Relevance and Relationships"

 

Our Vision

Our vision is to educate and prepare students for the opportunities and challenges of a changing world.
 

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Our Vision – What We Intend to Create

 

  • Strong partnerships with students, families, and the community in order to increase trust and shared responsibility.
  • The alignment of district fiscal resources with established priorities.
  • A high quality, well-rounded educational experience to all students that is rigorous, culturally relevant, healthful, and engaging.
  • ALL students performing at or above grade level in all academics areas.
  • Graduates prepared for college, career, and life in the 21st century.
  • Systems that will provide a diverse staff of competent, dedicated, caring professionals.

 

 

Upcoming Events

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Points of Pride

  • 2,499
    Student Enrollment
  • 187
    Full-time Teachers
  • 6
    Schools
  • 13:1
    Student-Teacher Ratio
  • 92.6%
    Graduation Rate