Graduate Profile
Leander ISD learners are empowered to enrich our world and excel in a rapidly changing global society through a life-long journey of character development, academic success and fulfillment.
Critical & Creative Thinkers
Students who seek and solve problems through curiosity, flexibility and innovation.
Skilled Communicators & Collaborators
Students who listen to understand, express ideas with empathy and work collectively toward shared outcomes.
Compassionate Community Contributors
Students who value diverse perspectives and share their unique gifts with the world.
Adaptable & Reflective Individuals
Students who confidently embrace their strengths and challenges while pursuing their interests and passions.
Ethical Principles
The following ten major ethical values form a philosophical basis for ethical judgment and define the moral duties and virtues implicit in ethical behavior. Leander ISD is committed to these principles. (Definitions supplied by students.)
Honesty: Don't lie. Tell the truth.
Integrity: Know what is right and do it.
Promise-Keeping: Keep every promise you make. Do not break promises.
Loyalty: Be good. Be nice. Help others when they're stuck. Keep friends. Be honest. Be fair to others.
Fairness: Be fair. Do not cheat. Do not lie. Do not break a promise. Be a good sport.
Caring/Concern For Others: Put someone else's needs before yours. Help others with their problems.
Respect for Others: Do not lie or tease others. Be nice and friendly. Do not call others names. Listen when others are talking.
Law Abidingness/Civic Duty: Be responsible for your community (example--pick up trash along the side of the road).
Pursuit of Excellence: Do not let a failure stop you from trying again. Do your best on everything--quality.
Accountability: Be dependable and be responsible.