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"elementary" Definitions
  1. in or connected with the first stages of a course of study
  2. of the most basic kind
  3. very simple and easy
"elementary" Antonyms
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Public elementary schools in the district include Jackson Elementary, Franklin Elementary, Altadena Elementary and Daniel Webster Elementary.
The other schools affected were San Gabriel Elementary, Graham Elementary, Tweedy Elementary, 93rd Street Elementary and Jordan High School.
Elementary-age students attend either Marquez Charter Elementary or Palisades Charter Elementary.
Greenbrier Elementary Charlottesville Black population above city average Venable Elementary Burnley-Moran Elementary Norfolk Southern and CSX Railroads Clark Elementary Jackson-Via Elementary HALF A MILE Greenbrier Elementary Black population above city average Charlottesville Venable Elementary Burnley-Moran Elementary Norfolk Southern and CSX Railroads Clark Elementary Jackson-Via Elementary HALF A MILE Black population above city average Greenbrier Elementary Charlottesville Venable Elementary Burnley-Moran Elementary Jackson-Via Elementary Norfolk Southern and CSX Railroads Source: School zone boundaries from the City of Charlottesville, Black population from the Census Bureau | The New York Times For every student like Zyahna in Charlottesville's schools, there are scores like Trinity, caught in one of the widest educational disparities in the United States.
Nearby elementary schools include Paseo Del Rey Elementary School (a science magnet school), Loyola Village Elementary (a fine and performing-arts magnet school) and Playa Vista Elementary.
Elementary- and middle-school teachers Female elementary-school teachers are most likely to marry male elementary- and middle-school teachers.
Students in kindergarten through grade five attend Cherry Avenue Elementary School, Lincoln Avenue Elementary School or Sunrise Drive Elementary School.
The county's police and fire department tweeted that Perry Hall Elementary, Seven Oaks Elementary and Gunpowder Elementary were subject to the alert.
Elementary-age kids When kids enter elementary school, they're ready for more responsibility.
Nine public elementary schools serve the neighborhood, as well as one magnet elementary.
Annistown Elementary School NOW OPEN UNTIL 2628:28503pmAnderson-Livsey Elementary School NOW OPEN UNTIL 22019:30pmHarbins Elementary School NOW OPEN UNTIL 7:14pm FULTON COUNTY POLL EXTENSIONS.
A Mississippi elementary school will be changing its name from Davis Magnet International Baccalaureate Elementary — after Confederate leader Jefferson Davis — to the Barack Obama Magnet International Baccalaureate Elementary.
The Tulsa Public Schools' school board voted Monday night to change Chouteau Elementary to Wayman Tisdale Fine Arts Academy and Columbus Elementary to Dolores Huerta Elementary School, Tulsa World reported.
In addition to Park Avenue Elementary, crews evaluated six other patients at San Gabriel Avenue Elementary School in South Gate and one person at Graham Elementary School in Los Angeles.
Male elementary-school teachers are most likely to marry female elementary- and middle-school teachers. 8.
The high school is still standing and the other elementary school, Ponderosa Elementary, sustained fire damage.
Ironically, an elementary school in Chicago — the Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School — was named after him.
The only schools that were not were elementary schools, including hers, Monroe Elementary School, she said.
Davis Elementary School in Jackson will be renamed Barack Obama Elementary School for the next school year.
Two cafeterias were open today, one at Stone Mountain Elementary and a second one in Woodward Elementary.
There are four elementary schools, including three in West Caldwell and one in Caldwell, Lincoln Elementary School.
The bride's mother, who is retired, was an elementary schoolteacher at Elmonica Elementary School in Beaverton, Ore.
Originally known as Davis Magnet Elementary School, Obama Magnet is the top-performing elementary school in the state.
Students in prekindergarten to second grade attend Deasy Elementary School; Gribbin Elementary School serves kindergarten through second grade.
Pound Ridge families send their children to Pound Ridge Elementary School (one of the district's five elementary schools).
The polling places at Southlawn Elementary School and Wares Ferry Road Elementary School would remain open until 8 p.m.
Like an elementary school principal, if an elementary school principal also knew the proper technique for safe testicle torturing.
Cardiff Elementary and Ada Harris Elementary, which are operated by the autonomous Cardiff School District, are also in Encinitas.
Bart: Wrote in Gary Johnson in elementary mock election; malevolently chuckledLisa: Clinton (in elementary mock election)Maggie: A literal baby.
On Monday, the Richmond school board voted to rename J.E.B. Stuart Elementary as Barack Obama Elementary School, reported CNN affiliate WTVR.
He also has a Master's Degree in Elementary Education from Mercy College and taught elementary school in the Bronx and Japan.
On Tuesday, she packed and distributed hundreds of donated meals to students at Southwest Elementary School and Forest View Elementary School.
Most Katonah residents send their children to Katonah Elementary, in the hamlet; the rest attend Increase Miller Elementary, in Goldens Bridge.
The Woodrow Wilson Elementary School in Northern California will close for extensive renovations and open next year as Michelle Obama Elementary.
The budget would consolidate 28500 elementary and secondary education grant programs into one Elementary and Secondary Education for the Disadvantaged Block Grant.
Those schools are: Nathan S. Davis Elementary Mahalia Jackson Elementary Charles Carroll Elementary Roberto Clemente High Paul Robeson High Orr Academy High Hirsh Metropolitan High Benito Juarez Community AcademyFenger Academy High Photo: Screengrab from interview via Yahoo Follow Noisey on Twitter
He told the parents that their kids could attend Noble Elementary (1.2 miles away) or Henderson Elementary (2.4 miles away) the following year.
Columbus elementary took on the name Dolores Huerta Elementary School, to honor one of the most influential labor activists of the 20th century.
There are five public elementary schools within Echo Park, including the Clifford Math & Technology Magnet school, as well as two charter elementary schools.
Of the district's nearly 4,100 students, kindergartners through fifth-graders attend one of five elementary schools; those living in the village of Mount Kisco go to either West Patent Elementary or Mount Kisco Elementary, which offers a dual English-Spanish language program.
"Class sizes often exceed 45 students in secondary schools; 35 students in upper elementary grades; and 25 students in lower elementary grades," he writes.
Sea Cliff Elementary School — one of three elementary schools in the North Shore School District — serves about 340 students in kindergarten through fifth grade.
Students who live east of Motor Avenue attend Castle Heights Elementary School, while those west of Motor Avenue attend the Overland Avenue Elementary School.
In July 2016, a month after earning a master's degree in elementary education, she moved to Melbourne and is now an elementary schoolteacher there.
Bautista Creek Elementary, Cawston Elementary, Fruitvale Elementary, Harmony Elementary, Hemet Elementary, Jacob Wiens Elementary, Little Lake Elementary, McSweeny Elementary, Ramona Elementary, Valle Vista Elementary, Whittier Elementary and Winchester Elementary.
Eight public elementary schools serve Evans: Blue Ridge Elementary, Brookwood Elementary, Evans Elementary, Greenbrier Elementary, Lewiston Elementary, Martinez Elementary, North Columbia Elementary, River Ridge Elementary, Parkway Elementary, Riverside Elementary, Stevens Creek Elementary, and South Columbia Elementary.
There are twelve elementary schools in Uiwang: Uiwang Elementary School, Gocheon Elementary School, Galmoe Elementary School, Uiwang Bugok Elementary School, Wanggok Elementary School, Uiwang Deokseong Elementary School, Deokjang Elementary School, Ojeon Elementary School, Baegun Elementary School, Naeson Elementary School, Morak Elementary School, and Naedong Elementary School.
Emma Elementary; Johnston Elementary; Leicester Elementary; West Buncombe Elementary; Woodfin Elementary.
Public schools include within the DUSD include Alameda Elementary, Carpenter Elementary, Gallatin Elementary, Gauldin Elementary, Imperial Elementary, Lewis Elementary, Old River Elementary, Price Elementary, Rio Hondo Elementary, Rio San Gabriel Elementary, Unsworth Elementary, Ward Elementary, Williams Elementary, Doty Middle, Griffiths Middle, Sussman Middle, Stauffer Middle, Downey High, Warren High, and Columbus Continuation.
The city has 15 public schools: Langston Hughes Elementary, which is named after Langston Hughes; Quail Run Elementary, Broken Arrow Elementary, Cordley Elementary, Hillcrest Elementary, Kennedy (pre-K-6), Pinckney Elementary, Prairie Park Elementary, New York Elementary, Schwegler Elementary, Sunflower Elementary, Sunset Hill Elementary, Woodlawn Elementary, Deerfield Elementary. List of schools in USD 497.
Elementary School students usually attend one of the six elementary schools in the city: Armstrong Elementary, Cottage Grove Elementary, Crestview Elementary, Grey Cloud Elementary, Hillside Elementary, and Pine Hill Elementary.
Hendrix Drive Elementary, Fountain Elementary, Edmonds Elementary, and Huie Elementary.
PSJA elementary schools in San Juan include Carman Elementary, Clover Elementary, Doedyns Elementary, Garza-Peña Elementary, North San Juan Elementary, Reed-Mock Elementary, Sorensen Elementary, and Leonel Trevino Elementary."PSJA Elementary School Zones." Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District. 2015. Retrieved on January 3, 2017.
Candler Elementary; Hominy Valley Elementary; Pisgah Elementary; Sand Hill-Venable Elementary.
Charles C. Bell Elementary; Fairview Elementary; Haw Creek Elementary; Oakley Elementary.
The graduate school of education opened on 2 March 1996 in order to produce competent educators for the advancement of elementary education. There are currently 305 full-time students enrolled majoring in 15 different programs, including majors in Elementary Education Administration, Elementary Education methods, Special Elementary Education, Elementary School Counseling, Elementary Ethics Education, Elementary Korean Education, Elementary Social Education, Elementary Mathematics Education, Elementary Science Education, Elementary Physical Education, Elementary Music Education, Elementary Arts Education, Elementary Practical Arts Education, Elementary Computer Education, Elementary English Education.
The Carmel Clay Schools district has 11 elementary schools, three middle schools, and one high school. Student enrollment for the district is above 14,500. The elementary schools are Carmel Elementary, Cherry Tree Elementary, College Wood Elementary, Forest Dale Elementary, Mohawk Trails Elementary, Orchard Park Elementary, Prairie Trace Elementary, Smoky Row Elementary, Towne Meadow Elementary, West Clay Elementary, and Woodbrook Elementary. The three middle schools are Carmel Middle School, Clay Middle School, and Creekside Middle School.
The elementary schools of the Kennedy Attendance Area are Azevada Elementary School, Blacow Elementary School, Brier Elementary School, Durham Elementary School, Mattos Elementary School and Millard Elementary School. The elementary schools of the Mission Attendance Area are Chadbourne Elementary School, Gomes Elementary School, Mission San Jose Elementary School and Mission Valley Elementary School. The elementary schools of the Washington Attendance Area are Cabrillo Elementary School, Glenmoor Elementary School, Maloney Elementary School, Niles Elementary School, Parkmont Elementary School and Vallejo Mill Elementary School. Fremont Adult School, located on Calaveras Avenue, is a popular educational institution offering a variety of adult education programs including ESL, Adult Basic Education, Community Education, Distance Learning, and ELCivics.
Feeder elementary schools are Holy Cross Catholic Elementary School, Sacred Heart Catholic Elementary School, St. Anthony Catholic Elementary School, St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School, St. Mary Catholic Elementary School, and Stella Maris Catholic Elementary School.
The six elementary schools in town include Booth Hill Elementary, Daniels Farm Elementary, Frenchtown Elementary, Jane Ryan Elementary School, Middlebrook Elementary, and Tashua Elementary. The Trumbull Early Childhood Education Center serves as the town's pre-school.
There are nine elementary schools (Grade 1-6) in Shiroi: Shiroidaini Elementary School, Shiroidaiichi Elementary School, Nanatsugidai Elementary School, Ikenokami Elementary School, Shimizuguchi Elementary School, Minamiyama Elementary School, Shiroidaisan Elementary School, Oyamaguchi Elementary School, and Sakuradai Elementary School. There are also five middle schools (Grade 7-9): Shiroi Middle School, Oyamaguchi Middle School, Minamiyama Middle School, Nanatsugidai Middle School, and Sakuradai Middle School.
The 28 kindergarten through grade 6 elementary schools are split among five different attendance areas based on a local high school and junior high school. Although these are generally localized attendance areas, the high school or junior high school that an elementary school funnels into may not necessarily be the school that is closest to the elementary school. The elementary schools of the American Attendance Area are Ardenwood Elementary School, Brookvale Elementary School, Forest Park Elementary School, Oliveira Elementary School, Patterson Elementary School and Warwick Elementary School. The elementary schools of the Irvington Attendance Area are Harvey Green Elementary School, Grimmer Elementary School, Hirsch Elementary School, Leitch Elementary School, Warm Springs Elementary School and Weibel Elementary School.
Campbell Court Elementary, Carver Elementary, Meadowview Elementary, Sanville Elementary, and Stanleytown Elementary feed into Fieldale-Collinsville Middle School, which feeds into Bassett High School.
WCLSD includes seven elementary schools: Amelia Elementary School, Clough Pike Elementary School, Holly Hill Elementary School, Merwin Elementary School, Summerside Elementary School, Willowville Elementary School, and Withamsville-Tobasco Elementary School. Brantner Elementary School was closed at the end of the 2018–2019 school year and now houses Clough Pike Students during a building renovation there.
Glendale is home to seven schools: P.S. 68 Elementary, P.S. 91 Elementary, P.S. 113 Elementary, I.S. 119 The Glendale Intermediate School, St. John's Lutheran Elementary, Sacred Heart Elementary and Redeemer Lutheran Elementary.
The three elementary schools in the town include Hobomock Elementary, Bryantville Elementary, and North Pembroke Elementary School.
Brentwood Union School District is a public school district based in Contra Costa County, California. The district operates 7 elementary schools and 3 middle schools in Brentwood. It operates Brentwood Elementary School, Garin Elementary School, Krey Elementary School, Loma Vista Elementary School, Marsh Creek Elementary School, Mary Casey Black Elementary School, Pioneer Elementary School, and Ron Nunn Elementary School.
The school district operates two early childhood schools (Clayton A. Lodoen Kindergarten Center and Osgood Kindergarten Center), ten elementary schools (Aurora Elementary, Eastwood Elementary, Freedom Elementary, Harwood Elementary, Horace Elementary, Independence Elementary, L.E. Berger Elementary, Liberty 5th Grade, South Elementary, and Westside Elementary), two middle schools (Cheney Middle and Liberty Middle) and three high schools (West Fargo High School, Sheyenne High, and Community High).
Avery's Creek Elementary; W. W. Estes Elementary; Glen Arden Elementary.
River Oaks Elementary School West University Elementary School in West University Place Poe Elementary School Southgate Mark Twain Elementary School in Braeswood Place Longfellow Elementary School in Braeswood Place Barbara Bush Elementary School in Parkway Villages Harvard Elementary School Bellaire Lovett Elementary School in Meyerland Horn Academy in Bellaire St. George Place Elementary School in St. George Place Benavidez Elementary School in Gulfton Willowbend Westwood Kolter Elementary School in Meyerland Rodríguez Elementary School in Gulfton Reynolds Elementary School Cunningham Elementary School MacGregor Elementary School Sunnyside This list includes Houston Independent School District schools that only house the elementary school level. For other schools (including K-8 schools which were previously elementary only), see List of Houston Independent School District schools.
Primary level education is completed at one of 6 elementary schools: East Elementary (pop. 844), Freedom Elementary (pop. 1085), Partridge Elementary (pop. 273), Pick Elementary (pop.
Elementary schools serving Springfield include: Cardinal Forest Elementary School, Crestwood Elementary School, Garfield Elementary School, Forestdale Elementary School, Hunt Valley Elementary School, Keene Mill Elementary School, Kings Glen Elementary School, Kings Park Elementary School, Lynbrook Elementary School, Newington Forest Elementary School, North Springfield Elementary School, Orange Hunt Elementary School, Ravensworth Elementary School, Rolling Valley Elementary School, Sangster Elementary School, Springfield Estates Elementary School, Saratoga Elementary School, and West Springfield Elementary School. Middle schools serving Springfield include Francis Scott Key Middle School and Washington Irving Middle School. High schools serving Springfield include John R. Lewis High School (formerly Robert E. Lee High School) and West Springfield High School; the latter is home to the West Springfield Dance Team, which appeared on the television show America's Got Talent. Private schools in the vicinity of Springfield include St. Bernadette School, Springfield Academy, the Word of Life Christian Academy, Iqra Elementary, and Al-Qalam Academy.
The Wyalusing Area School District consolidated its elementary schools. Four elementary schools in the District were closed and replaced with a new Wyalusing Valley Elementary School. Closed schools were: Camptown Elementary School, New Albany Elementary School, Laceyville Elementary School and Wyalusing Elementary School.
Green has two public elementary schools, Green Elementary and Sunnyslope Elementary.
Feeder schools to Kenmoor Middle School are Kenmoor Elementary School, Glenarden Woods Elementary School, Judge Sylvania W. Woods Elementary School, Gladys Noon Spellman Elementary School, Cheverly Tuxedo Elementary School, Glenridge Elementary School, Woodridge Elementary School, Cooper Lane Elementary School, Dodge Park Elementary School, Palmer Park Elementary School, and Columbia Park Elementary School. Kenmoor Middle School then serves as one of two feeder middle schools along with nearby G. James Gholson Middle School, into Fairmount Heights High School.
Lincoln Elementary This district's only high school is Mt. Lebanon High School. The middle schools are Andrew W. Mellon Middle School and Thomas Jefferson Middle School. The elementary schools include Stephen Foster Elementary School, Herbert Hoover Elementary School, Julia Ward Howe Elementary School, Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, Abraham Lincoln Elementary School, Edwin Markham Elementary School, and George Washington Elementary School.
Northampton Area School District has five elementary school buildings to comprise four elementary schools. Two sister elementary schools are located in the Borough of Northampton, Siegfried Elementary and Franklin Elementary. George Wolf Elementary in Bath, Lehigh Elementary in Walnutport, and Moore Elementary in Bath serve students north and east of Northampton. All elementary schools serve students in Kindergarten through fifth grade.
Educational institutions in Ashburn are operated by the Loudoun County Public Schools. Ashburn's elementary schools include Ashburn Elementary School, Belmont Station Elementary School, Cedar Lane Elementary School, Creighton's Corner Elementary, Discovery Elementary School, Dominion Trail Elementary School, Hillside Elementary School, Legacy Elementary School, Mill Run Elementary School, Moorefield Station Elementary School, Newton-Lee Elementary School, Rosa Lee Carter Elementary School, Sanders Corner Elementary School, Steuart W. Weller Elementary School, and Sycolin Creek Elementary School. Ashburn's public middle schools include Eagle Ridge Middle School, Farmwell Station Middle School, Stone Hill Middle School, Brambleton Middle School, and Trailside Middle School. Public high schools in Ashburn include Briar Woods High School, Broad Run High School, Stone Bridge High School, Riverside High School, and Rock Ridge High School.
Currently, Sterling is home to three public high schools serving grades 9–12; Dominion High School, Park View High School, and Potomac Falls High School. Sterling also has three public middle schools serving grades 6–8; River Bend Middle School, Seneca Ridge Middle School, and Sterling Middle School. There are also twelve public elementary schools serving grades PK-5; Algonkian Elementary School, Countryside Elementary School, Forest Grove Elementary School, Guilford Elementary School, Horizon Elementary School, Lowes Island Elementary School, Meadlowland Elementary School, Potowmack Elementary School, Rolling Ridge Elementary School, Sterling Elementary School, Sugarland Elementary School, Sully Elementary School.
Keene Adventist Elementary School's athletic programs include Girls and Boys JH Basketball, JH Gymnastics, JH Soccer, JH Volleyball, Girls and Boys Elementary Basketball, Elementary Soccer, Elementary Volleyball, Elementary Gymnastics.
Retrieved 2011-03-29. "Total Students: 2,675 (2008-2009)" These students are divided among seven different schools. There are four elementary schools. These schools include, Brownwood Elementary SchoolBrownwood Elementary School Caldwell Elementary School,Caldwell Elementary School Collins Intermediate School,Collins Elementary School and Nelson Elementary School.
When the Middle School opened in 2015, the prior middle school was completely renovated and became the Intermediate School (5th and 6th grades). There are multiple elementary schools in Watertown. The five public elementary schools include: Lincoln Elementary, Jefferson Elementary, Roosevelt Elementary, McKinnely Elementary, and Mellette Elementary.
Farmington Hills also encompasses parts of the Clarenceville School District, and the Walled Lake Consolidated School District. Mercy High School Farmington Hills is also home to multiple elementary and middle schools. The elementary schools consist of grades Kindergarten through 5th and the middle schools take grades 6 through 8. The elementary schools include Beechview Elementary School, Forest Elementary School, Gill Elementary School, Highmeadow Common Campus, Hillside Elementary School, Kenbrook Elementary School, Lanigan Elementary School, Longacre Elementary School, and Wood Creek Elementary School.
Today, both Pierce and Mason are middle schools, which include grades 6 through 8. As of the 2015-16 school year, the Waterford School District has nine public elementary schools located within the township; William Beaumont Elementary School, Thomas M. Cooley Elementary School, Donelson Hills Elementary School, David Grayson Elementary School, Laura S. Haviland Elementary School, Douglass Houghton Elementary School, William S. Knudsen Elementary School, Riverside Elementary School, and Henry R. Schoolcraft Elementary School.
Crossfield Elementary School, Fox Mill Elementary School, Mosby Woods Elementary School, Navy Elementary School, Oakton Elementary School, Waples Mill Elementary School, Franklin Middle School, Luther Jackson, and Rachel Carson Middle School are all in the Oakton School Pyramid.
Catoosa County Public Schools Catoosa County elementary schools: Battlefield Elementary, Battlefield Primary, Boynton Elementary, Cloud Springs Elementary, Graysville Elementary, Ringgold Elementary, Ringgold Primary, Tiger Creek Elementary, West Side Elementary, and Woodstation Elementary. Catoosa County middle schools: Heritage Middle School, Lakeview Middle School, and Ringgold Middle School. Catoosa County high schools: Heritage High School, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School, Performance Learning Center, and Ringgold High School.
Clearly every basic elementary class is an elementary class, and every elementary class is a pseudo-elementary class. Moreover, as an easy consequence of the compactness theorem, a class of σ-structures is basic elementary if and only if it is elementary and its complement is also elementary.
The Newhall School District is a school district in the Santa Clarita Valley that serves the Valencia and Newhall communities within the city of Santa Clarita, California, as well as the Stevenson Ranch community in unincorporated Los Angeles County. As of March 1, 2008, it has 10 elementary schools (McGrath Elementary (awarded a 2011 Blue Ribbon), Meadows Elementary, Newhall Elementary, Oak Hills Elementary, Old Orchard Elementary, Peachland Elementary, Pico Canyon Elementary, Stevenson Ranch Elementary, Valencia Valley Elementary and Wiley Canyon Elementary). The superintendent is Jeff Pelzel.
Kaiserslautern Military Community includes DoDDS schools: Kaiserslautern Elementary, Middle, and High School, Vogelweh Elementary, Ramstein Elementary, Intermediate, Middle, and High School, Landstuhl Elementary Middle School, and Sembach Elementary and Middle School.
2009 - Inca Elementary School 2017 - Marionneaux Elementary School Inca Elementary School in Buckeye, Ariz. educates nearly 775 students. Marionneaux Elementary School is the newest school in the Buckeye Elementary School District.
The other schools are Burlingame Intermediate School (6–8), Franklin Elementary School, Hoover Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, McKinley Elementary School, Roosevelt Elementary School, and Washington Elementary School. Most of the schools have received at least one California Distinguished School Award.
The two high schools in the district are Hamilton Southeastern High School and Fishers High School. An investment of $10,000,000 was made in Fishers High School and Hamilton Southeastern High School's state-of-the-art College and Career Academy additions, allowing students to experience a more relaxed, college campus-like experience. The glass classroom walls located in the new addition slide open to extend the classroom into the common area. Fishers High School The thirteen elementary schools are Brooks School Elementary, Cumberland Road Elementary, Durbin Elementary, Fall Creek Elementary, Fishers Elementary, Geist Elementary, Harrison Parkway Elementary, Hoosier Road Elementary, Lantern Road Elementary, New Britton Elementary, Sand Creek Elementary, Thorpe Creek Elementary, and Southeastern Elementary.
The middle schools that feed into Madera South are: Martin Luther King Jr, Middle School and Jack G. Desmond, Middle School. The elementary schools that feed into the two middle schools are: Jack G. Desmond Middle School, Berenda Elementary School, Nishimoto Elementary School, James Monroe Elementary School, and Pershing Elementary School. Martin Luther King Jr, Middle School- Alpha Elementary School, Chavez Elementary School, Millview Elementary School, and Sierra Vista Elementary School.
Madisonville and most of Hopkins County are in the Hopkins County School District. Hopkins County Schools operate eight elementary school, four middle school, and two high school sub-districts. Elementary schools: Grapevine Elementary, West Broadway Elementary, Pride Avenue Elementary, Hanson Elementary, Earlington Elementary, Jesse Stuart Elementary, Southside Elementary, and West Hopkins School. Middle schools: Browning Springs Middle School, South Hopkins Middle School, West Hopkins School, and James Madison Middle School.
Schools located in Newport: The City of Newport manages Newport Grammar School. Cocke County Board of Education manages Cocke County High School, Cosby High School, Cosby Elementary School, Northwest Elementary School, Smokey Mountain Elementary School, Del Rio Elementary School, Grassy Fork Elementary School, Bridgeport Elementary School and Edgemont Elementary School.
Midvale has 4 elementary schools (Copperview Elementary, East Midvale Elementary, Midvale Elementary, and Midvalley Elementary), two middle schools (Midvale Middle School and Union Middle School), and one High School (Hillcrest High School).
Accessed November 1, 2019.) are Alexander Elementary SchoolAlexander Elementary School, Hamilton Township School District. Accessed November 26, 2019. (312 students; in grades K-5), Greenwood Elementary SchoolGreenwood Elementary School, Hamilton Township School District. Accessed November 26, 2019. (237; K-5), Kisthardt Elementary SchoolKisthardt Elementary School, Hamilton Township School District. Accessed November 26, 2019. (214; K-5), Klockner Elementary SchoolKlockner Elementary School, Hamilton Township School District. Accessed November 26, 2019. (261; PreK-5), Kuser Elementary SchoolKuser Elementary School, Hamilton Township School District. Accessed November 26, 2019. (402; PreK-5), Lalor Elementary SchoolLalor Elementary School, Hamilton Township School District. Accessed November 26, 2019.
The Metropolitan School District of Martinsville administers the public schools of Martinsville. Elementary schools include Brooklyn Elementary, Centerton Elementary, Green Township Elementary, Paragon Elementary, Poston Road Elementary, Smith Elementary, and South Elementary. 5th and 6th grades go to Bell Intermediate Academy, while grades 7th and 8th attend John R. Wooden Middle School. Grades 9th through 12th go to Martinsville High School.
Daniels Run Elementary School, Green Briar East Elementary School, Willow Springs Elementary School, Eagle View Elementary School, Providence Elementary School, and Mosby Woods Elementary School all feed into Lanier Middle School and Rocky Run Middle School, which feed into Fairfax High School.
The public schools serving Mukwonago are Mukwonago High School, Park View Middle School, Rolling Hills Elementary, Section Elementary, Big Bend Elementary, Eagleville Elementary, Prairie View Elementary, Clarendon Avenue Elementary, and Norris Academy. Private schools include Mukwonago Baptist Academy, and St. John's Lutheran School.
The district also serves students in Basin Elementary District 5, Boulder Elementary District 7, Clancy Elementary District 1, and Montana City Elementary District 27\.
There are three elementary schools and one middle school in Shibayama: Shibayama Elementary School, Higashi Elementary School, Hishida Elementary School, and Shibayama Middle School.
There are five public elementary schools in San Gabriel, all of which are named after former Presidents: :Calvin Coolidge Elementary School. :McKinley Elementary School :Roosevelt Elementary School :Washington Elementary School :Wilson Elementary School Each of its public schools have been honoured as a California Distinguished School. Two other elementary schools exist within the city limits, Dewey Elementary, and Marshall Elementary, are operated by the Garvey School District, in the southern portion of San Gabriel.
Tateyama has seven public elementary schools and one public middle school operated by the village government. There is one public high school operated by the Toyama Board of Education. The elementary schools are: Tateyama Elementary School, Kamagafuchi Elementary School, Takano Elementary School, Tateyama Chuo Elementary School, Rita Elementary School, Hokubu Elementary School, and Nichuano Elementary School. The middle school and high school are both named Oyama, for the shrines on Tateyama mountain.
Hobby Elementary School,"Hobby Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on October 27, 2011. Petersen Elementary School, and Jean Hines-Caldwell Elementary School.
The feeder schools are Ellisville Elementary, Kehrs Mill Elementary, Westridge Elementary, and Wild Horse Elementary. Crestview is home to 1239 students and over 100 teachers.
Elementary schools that serve the city are Rosendo Benavides Elementary and Sam Fordyce Elementary School."Elementary School Zones 2017-2018." La Joya Independent School District.
Tamaqua Area School District operates three elementary schools: Rush Elementary School, Tamaqua Elementary School, and West Penn Elementary School; one middle and one high school.
Hillsborough is part of the Orange County School District, which includes Cameron Park Elementary, Efland Cheeks Elementary, Grady A. Brown Elementary, New Hope Elementary, Pathways Elementary, Central Elementary and Hillsborough Elementary Schools (K-5), A.L. Stanback Middle School, C.W. Stanford Middle School, Gravelly Hill Middle School, Cedar Ridge High School, and Orange High School.
Accessed October 28, 2013. (479; K-6), Radcliffe Elementary SchoolRadcliffe Elementary School, Nutley Public Schools. Accessed October 28, 2013. (354; K-6), Spring Garden Elementary SchoolSpring Garden Elementary School, Nutley Public Schools. Accessed October 28, 2013. (362; PreK-6), Washington Elementary SchoolWashington Elementary School, Nutley Public Schools. Accessed October 28, 2013. (554; K-6), Yantacaw Elementary SchoolYantacaw Elementary School, Nutley Public Schools. Accessed October 28, 2013.
The Braintree Public School District, located in Braintree, Massachusetts, includes Hollis Elementary School, Donald Ross Elementary School, Archie T. Morrison Elementary School, Liberty Elementary School, Mary E. Flaherty Elementary School (formerly Lakeside Elementary School), Highlands Elementary School, East Middle School, South Middle School, and Braintree High School. Monatiquot Elementary School is now the Monatiquot School Kindergarten Center for full-day kindergarten students in Braintree.
Mt. Lebanon H.S. Fine Arts Theater The district has seven elementary schools: Foster Elementary School, Hoover Elementary School, Howe Elementary School, Jefferson Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, Markham Elementary School, and Washington Elementary School. The two middle schools are Jefferson Middle School and Andrew W. Mellon Middle School. There is one high school: Mt. Lebanon High School. The district has won multiple National Blue Ribbon School awards.
Churchill is fed by the surrounding elementary schools in its catchment area. They include Sir Wilfrid Laurier Elementary School, Dr. Annie B. Jamieson Elementary School, Sir William Osler Elementary School, J.W. Sexsmith Elementary School, and David Lloyd George Elementary School. Although not within Churchill's catchment area, L'École Bilingue, Kerrisdale Elementary School, L'École Quilchena and Sir James Douglas Elementary School feed into its French Immersion Program.
Accessed May 10, 2020. (371 students; in grades K-5), Franklin Elementary SchoolFranklin Elementary School, Trenton Public Schools. Accessed May 10, 2020. (405; K-5), Grant Elementary SchoolGrant Elementary School, Trenton Public Schools. Accessed May 10, 2020. (571; PreK-5), Gregory Elementary SchoolGregory Elementary School, Trenton Public Schools. Accessed May 10, 2020. (567; K-5), Harrison Elementary SchoolHarrison Elementary School, Trenton Public Schools, Accessed May 10, 2020.
Natchitoches Parish School Board operates local public schools. Parish schools include: Cloutierville Elementary & Junior High School, East Natchitoches Elementary & Middle High School, Fairview Alpha Elementary & Junior High School, Frankie Ray Jackson, Sr. Technical Center, George L. Parks Elementary & Junior High School, Goldonna Elementary & Junior High School, L.P. Vaughn Elementary & Junior High School, Lakeview High School, M.R. Weaver Elementary, Marthaville Elementary & Junior High School, Natchitoches Central High School, Natchitoches Magnet School, NSU Elementary Laboratory School, NSU Middle Laboratory School, and Provencal Elementary & Junior High School.
Walker elementary was the district middle school until 1984, and the district had five other schools: Waco Elementary, Trump Elementary, Prairie College Elementary, Amos McDannel Elementary and North Industry Elementary. Waco Elementary was sold to a private owner, Trump Elementary was converted into the Rosemary Johnson Child Development Center (named for the former principal of the school), North Industry Elementary school was shut down, Amos McDannel Elementary was sold to the township fire department and Prairie College Elementary is currently being leased. When these schools left the district, Walker Middle School was converted to Walker Elementary, and the student body from the five schools was consolidated over time.
Accessed November 1, 2019.) are Adelphia Elementary SchoolAdelphia Elementary School, Howell Township Public Schools. Accessed November 1, 2019. (354 students; in grades K-2), Aldrich Elementary SchoolAldrich Elementary School, Howell Township Public Schools. Accessed November 1, 2019. (427; 3-5), Ardena Elementary SchoolArdena Elementary School, Howell Township Public Schools. Accessed November 1, 2019. (348; 3-5), Greenville Elementary SchoolGreenville Elementary School, Howell Township Public Schools. Accessed November 1, 2019. (318; K-2), Griebling Elementary SchoolGriebling Elementary School, Howell Township Public Schools. Accessed November 1, 2019. (253; K-2), Land O' Pines Elementary SchoolLand O' Pines Elementary School, Howell Township Public Schools. Accessed November 1, 2019.
Two elementary schools, Cleckler-Heald Elementary School and "Rudy" Silva Elementary School, serve sections of the WISD portion."Elementary School Attendance Zones." Weslaco Independent School District.
In Ljubljana today there are over 50 public elementary schools with over 20,000 pupils. This also includes an international elementary school for foreign pupils. There are two private elementary schools: a Waldorf elementary school and a Catholic elementary school. In addition, there are several elementary music schools.
Happy Valley is part of the North Clackamas School District. Clackamas High School, Beatrice Morrow Cannady Elementary, Happy Valley Middle School, Mount Scott Elementary, Oregon Trail Elementary, Rock Creek Middle School, Scouters Mountain Elementary, Spring Mountain Elementary and Verne A. Duncan Elementary serve the student population.
There are two elementary schools in Sault Ste. Marie, Lincoln Elementary and Washington Elementary. There is also a Public School Academy, Joseph K. Lumsden Bahweting School, and the St. Mary's Catholic School. Jefferson Elementary, McKinley Elementary, Bruce Township Elementary, and Soo Township Elementary (converted into an Alternative High School) have closed because of declining enrollment in the school system.
Colonel Donald McMonagle Elementary is a public elementary school in the Westwood Heights School District in Mount Morris Township, just outside Flint, Michigan. It was previously Westwood Elementary. In 2007, Westwood Elementary was renovated and merged with Hamady Elementary to form one elementary school. The newly renovated elementary school was named after a former graduate of Westwood Heights Schools.
Steveston-London Secondary School is a public school available for students that are in grade 8-12. Its current feeder schools are Blundell Elementary, Errington Elementary, Maple Lane Elementary, James McKinney Elementary, Westwind Elementary and Jessie Wowk Elementary. Also, many students from other elementary schools choose to attend Steveston-London because of its proximity to their place of residence.
The area is zoned to the La Porte Independent School District, including La Porte High School. Primary and secondary schools include: Jennie Reid Elementary, Rizzuto Elementary, Lomax Elementary, La Porte Elementary, Bayshore Elementary, College Park Elementary, and Heritage Elementary. The secondary schools include Baker Sixth Grade Campus, La Porte Junior High, Lomax Junior High and La Porte High School.
The county has two high schools: Northview High School (grades 9-12) and Clay City High School (grades 7-12). There are 6 elementary schools: Van Buren Elementary, Jackson Township Elementary, Meridian Street Elementary, Forest Park Elementary, East Side Elementary and Clay City Elementary. The Clay Community School CorporationClay Community Schools website is located in Brazil.
There are six elementary schools in South Charleston: Montrose Elementary, Ruthlawn Elementary, Richmond Elementary, Alum Creek Elementary, Bridgeview Elementary, and Weberwood Elementary. The main middle school is South Charleston Middle School (SCMS), which is located on 3rd Ave. SCMS houses grades 6–8. South Charleston High School (SCHS) is one of eight high schools in Kanawha County.
Wheeling Community Consolidated School District 21 is located in Wheeling. It comprises five elementary schools and three middle schools. Elementary schools include Walt Whitman Elementary School, Robert Frost Elementary School, Booth Tarkington Elementary School, Mark Twain Elementary School and Eugene Field Elementary School. Middle schools include Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School and Jack London Middle School.
For the most part, Point Grey Secondary School receives students from three elementary schools. These include Kerrisdale Elementary School, Quilchena Elementary School, and Southlands Elementary School. However, students also enroll from Talmud Torah, Emily Carr Elementary School, St. Augustine's Elementary School, Shaughnessy Elementary School, General Wolfe Elementary School, L'École Bilingue, Jules Quesnel Elementary School and also from many other private and public schools in the region and all over the Vancouver area and out of boundary.
Fred J. Jaindl Elementary School. Breinigsville is served educationally by Parkland School District. The district has one high school, Parkland High School (for grades nine through 12), two middle schools Springhouse Middle School and Orefield Middle School (for grades six through eight), and eight elementary schools (for kindergarten through fifth grade), Cetronia Elementary School, Fogelsville Elementary School, Ironton Elementary School, Fred J. Jaindl Elementary School, Kernsville Elementary School, Kratzer Elementary School, Parkway Manor Elementary School, and Schnecksville Elementary School. Elementary students from the Breinigsville area attend Fogelsville or Jaindl while its middle-school students attend Springhouse.
The city is served by Tolleson Union High School District, Tolleson Elementary School District, Littleton Elementary School District, Union Elementary School District and Fowler Elementary School District.
Accessed December 17, 2019. (291; K-5), Leroy Gordon Cooper Elementary SchoolLeroy Gordon Cooper Elementary School, Old Bridge Township Public Schools. Accessed December 17, 2019. (234; K-5), Virgil I. Grissom Elementary SchoolVirgil I. Grissom Elementary School, Old Bridge Township Public Schools. Accessed December 17, 2019. (222; K-5), Madison Park Elementary SchoolMadison Park Elementary School, Old Bridge Township Public Schools. Accessed December 17, 2019. (266; K-5), James A. McDivitt Elementary SchoolJames A. McDivitt Elementary School, Old Bridge Township Public Schools. Accessed December 17, 2019. (419; K-5), Memorial Elementary SchoolMemorial Elementary School, Old Bridge Township Public Schools. Accessed December 17, 2019. (398; K-5), William A. Miller Elementary SchoolWilliam A. Miller Elementary School, Old Bridge Township Public Schools. Accessed December 17, 2019. (329; K-5), Walter M. Schirra Elementary SchoolWalter M. Schirra Elementary School, Old Bridge Township Public Schools. Accessed December 17, 2019. (293; K-5), Alan B. Shepard Elementary SchoolAlan B. Shepard Elementary School, Old Bridge Township Public Schools. Accessed December 17, 2019. (249; K-5), Southwood Elementary SchoolSouthwood Elementary School, Old Bridge Township Public Schools. Accessed December 17, 2019.
Big Tree Elementary opened in 1993, replacing the former Blasdell Annex, Wanakah Elementary, and Woodlawn Elementary Schools.
There are two public elementary schools in Tomioka - Tomioka 1st Elementary School and Tomioka 2nd Elementary School.
The River Valley Local School District was founded in 1964 when the River Valley High School and Junior High School were created, along with adding Caledonia Elementary School, Claridon Elementary School, Martel Elementary School, and Waldo Elementary School to the district. Martel Elementary School was closed in the 1980's and remaining students from that community began attending Caledonia Elementary. In 2003 the new high school, middle school, and 2 elementary campuses were completed in new locations. Currently there are only two elementary schools - Heritage Elementary and Liberty Elementary.
Accessed April 1, 2020.) are Bayview Elementary SchoolBayview Elementary School, Middletown Township Public School District, Accessed April 28, 2020. (366 students in grades K-5), Fairview Elementary SchoolFairview Elementary School, Middletown Township Public School District, Accessed April 28, 2020. (295; K-5), Harmony Elementary SchoolHarmony Elementary School, Middletown Township Public School District, Accessed April 28, 2020. (507; PreK-5), Leonardo Elementary SchoolLeonardo Elementary School, Middletown Township Public School District, Accessed April 28, 2020. (274; K-5), Lincroft Elementary SchoolLincroft Elementary School, Middletown Township Public School District, Accessed April 28, 2020.
The Colony is located inside both the Lewisville Independent School District and Little Elm Independent School District. The Lewisville ISD has built six elementary schools, two middle schools and one high school inside the city limits. The elementary schools are Peters Colony Elementary, Camey Elementary, B.B. Owen Elementary, Stewart's Creek Elementary, Ethridge Elementary, and Morningside Elementary. The two middle schools are Griffin Middle School and Lakeview Middle School.
Mount Desert is part of the Mount Desert Island Regional School System. Schools in the district include Mount Desert Island High School, Conners Emerson School, Trenton Elementary School, Pemetic Elementary School, Frenchboro Elementary School, Tremont Consolidated School, Mount Desert Elementary School, Swan's Island Elementary School and Islesford Elementary School.
Aldie's population is served by Aldie Elementary School, Arcola Elementary School,Buffalo Trail Elementary, Goshen Post Elementary School, Pinebrook Elementary School, Mercer Middle School, Willard Middle School,John Champe High School, and soon to be Lightridge High School.
Accessed February 11, 2020. (260 students; in PreK), Clara Barton Elementary SchoolClara Barton Elementary School, Cherry Hill Public Schools. Accessed February 11, 2020. (473; K-5), James F. Cooper Elementary SchoolJames F. Cooper Elementary School, Cherry Hill Public Schools. Accessed February 11, 2020. (234; K-5), Bret Harte Elementary SchoolBret Harte Elementary School, Cherry Hill Public Schools. Accessed February 11, 2020. (409; K-5), James H. Johnson Elementary SchoolJames H. Johnson Elementary School, Cherry Hill Public Schools. Accessed February 11, 2020. (434; K-5), Joyce Kilmer Elementary SchoolJoyce Kilmer Elementary School, Cherry Hill Public Schools. Accessed February 11, 2020. (457; K-5), Kingston Elementary SchoolKingston Elementary School, Cherry Hill Public Schools. Accessed February 11, 2020. (403; K-5), A. Russell Knight Elementary SchoolA.
Red Bank is the site of Red Bank High School, Red Bank Middle School, and three elementary schools: Red Bank Elementary, White Oak Elementary, and Alpine Crest Elementary.
Schools that provide students for Duluth High School include Berkeley Lake Elementary, Chattahoochee Elementary, Charles Brant Chesney Elementary, B.B. Harris Elementary, Coleman Middle School and Duluth Middle School.
Salyers, opened in 1959 as Spring Elementary School, was the first dedicated elementary school of Spring ISD."About Salyers Elementary School." Salyers Elementary School. Retrieved December 5, 2008.
Tomball Independent School District operates schools serving the community. One elementary school, Tomball Elementary School, serves Hufsmith elementary school residents."Elementary Zones 2008-2009." Tomball Independent School District.
Accessed May 19, 2020. (334 students; in grades K-5), Theunis Dey Elementary SchoolTheunis Dey Elementary School, Wayne Public Schools. Accessed May 19, 2020. (437; PreK-5), James Fallon Elementary SchoolJames Fallon Elementary School, Wayne Public Schools. Accessed May 19, 2020. (381; K-5), John F. Kennedy Elementary SchoolJohn F. Kennedy Elementary School, Wayne Public Schools. Accessed May 19, 2020. (416; K-5), Lafayette Elementary SchoolLafayette Elementary School, Wayne Public Schools. Accessed May 19, 2020. (301; K-5), Packanack Elementary SchoolPackanack Elementary School, Wayne Public Schools. Accessed May 19, 2020. (441; PreK-5), Pines Lake Elementary SchoolPines Lake Elementary School, Wayne Public Schools. Accessed May 19, 2020. (380; PreK-5), Ryerson Elementary SchoolRyerson Elementary School, Wayne Public Schools. Accessed May 19, 2020. (273; K-5), Albert P. Terhune Elementary SchoolAlbert P. Terhune Elementary School, Wayne Public Schools. Accessed May 19, 2020. (399; PreK-5), Schuyler-Colfax Middle SchoolSchuyler-Colfax Middle School, Wayne Public Schools. Accessed May 19, 2020.
Accessed April 29, 2020. (278; K-5), Knollwood Elementary SchoolKnollwood Elementary School, Parsippany-Troy Hills School District. Accessed April 29, 2020. (414; K-5), Lake Hiawatha Elementary SchoolLake Hiawatha Elementary School, Parsippany-Troy Hills School District. Accessed April 29, 2020. (408; PreK-5), Lake Parsippany Elementary SchoolLake Parsippany Elementary School, Parsippany-Troy Hills School District. Accessed April 29, 2020. (283; K-5), Littleton Elementary SchoolLittleton Elementary School, Parsippany-Troy Hills School District. Accessed April 29, 2020. (405; K-5), Mt. Tabor Elementary SchoolMt.
Amador County Unified School District is a public school district based in Amador County, California, United States. It includes Ione Elementary, Jackson Elementary, Pine Grove Elementary, Pioneer Elementary, Sutter Creek Elementary, Sutter Creek Primary, Plymouth Elementary, Ione Elementary, Jackson Junior High, Ione Junior High, Amador High School, Argonaut High School, Shenandoah Valley Charter School, and North Star Independence Community School.
The schools located in the Clover School District include Bethel Elementary School, Bethany Elementary School, Griggs Road Elementary School, Kinard Elementary School, Crowders Creek Elementary School, Larne Elementary School (named after Clover's Sister City), Oakridge Elementary School Clover Middle School, Oakridge Middle School, Blue Eagle Academy, and Clover High School. Clover has a public library, a branch of the York County Library.
Harrington Elementary School Public schools in American Fork are part of the Alpine School District and include a senior high school (American Fork High School), junior high school (American Fork Jr. High), and five elementary schools (Barratt Elementary, Forbes Elementary, Greenwood Elementary, Legacy Elementary, and Shelley Elementary). Sam Jarman is the Superintendent of Schools. Private schools include American Heritage School.
There are five elementary schools: South Elementary, Central Elementary, Seminole Elementary, Everglades Elementary, and North Elementary. There are two middle schools: Yearling Middle School, and Osceola Middle School. The Okeechobee High School consists of two facilities. There is a 9th grade center and a campus for 10th, 11th, and 12th grades.
The first school in Steele Creek was founded in the 1780s. Today Steele Creek is served by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. CMS schools in Steele Creek include Olympic High, Kennedy Middle, Southwest Middle, Lake Wylie Elementary, Steele Creek Elementary, Winget Park Elementary, River Gate Elementary, Berewick Elementary and Palisades Park Elementary.
The Fort Worth Independent School District oversees Benbrook's public schools. Two elementary schools, Benbrook Elementary and Westpark Elementary, are located in Benbrook. Waverly Park Elementary and Ridglea Hills Elementary in Fort Worth also serve portions of Benbrook. After completion of their elementary education, Benbrook children proceed to Benbrook Middle-High School.
The five elementary schools in HCCSC include Andrews Elementary, Flint Springs Elementary, Horace Mann Elementary, Roanoke Elementary, and Salamonie School. Andrews Elementary School is located in Andrews, Indiana in Huntington County. The school's principal is Ms. Amy Rudolf. During the 2018–19 school year, the school had 362 students enrolled.
The following elementary schools feed into YHS: Seaford Elementary School, Yorktown Elementary School, Dare Elementary School. All residents zoned to Yorktown Middle School are zoned to York High School.
The four elementary schools are for students kindergarten to fourth grade: Blue Ash Elementary, Maple Dale Elementary, Montgomery Elementary, and Symmes Elementary. Edwin H. Greene Intermediate (E.H. Greene) is the following intermediate school that contains students grades five and six.
Gardner is part of the USD 231 school district. Located in Gardner are five out of the six elementary schools (Edgerton Elementary is the only school in the district not located in Gardner). These include Gardner Elementary, Sunflower Elementary, Madison Elementary, Nike Elementary, Grand Star Elementary, and Moonlight Elementary. The district also has three middle schools, Wheatridge, Trail Ridge, and Pioneer Ridge, and one high school (Gardner-Edgerton High School) all located in Gardner.
They are Franklin Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, McKinley Elementary, Roosevelt Elementary, Washington Elementary, and Hoover Elementary. According to the 2009 Base Academic Performance Index (API) Scores from the California Department of Education, the Burlingame School District ranks among the best in the state, with 4 out of their 6 public elementary schools (Roosevelt Elementary, Washington Elementary, Franklin Elementary, and Lincoln Elementary) scoring well between 880 and 925, and with ratings of 9 or 10. Burlingame school district enrollment has continually been increasing as young families move to the city. The city has passed two bond measures to add new facilities and modernize existing facilities to provide state-of-the-art classrooms.
Feeder elementary schools to this student body population of 764 are primarily Highland Oaks Elementary and Hugo Reid Elementary.
Hazleton Area School District operates ten schools: Arthur Street (K-2), Arthur Street Elementary School Annex (PreK-2), Maple Manor Elementary-Middle School (3-8), McAdoo-Kelayres Elementary School (K-8), Drums Elementary-Middle School (K-8), Freeland Elementary-Middle School (K-8), Heights Elementary-Middle School (K-8), Valley Elementary-Middle School (K-8), West Hazleton Elementary-Middle Schools (K-8); and Hazleton Elementary-Middle School (K-6). Students culminate their schooling at the Hazleton Area High School, or Academy of Science building.
Edwards Cinemas movie theater in Brea downtown. Local schools have won several awards. Brea Olinda High School and Olinda Elementary School have been named Blue Ribbon Schools. Additionally, Arovista Elementary, Country Hills Elementary, Fanning Elementary, Mariposa Elementary, Olinda Elementary, Brea Junior High and Brea Olinda High schools have been named California Distinguished Schools.
The zoned public elementary schools within the city limits and serving the city are Ashford Park Elementary, Montclair Elementary, Montgomery Elementary, and Woodward Elementary. Additionally Fernbank and John Lewis elementaries, outside of the Brookhaven city limits, serve portions of the city."Elementary School Attendance Areas 2016 - 2017 School Year." DeKalb County School System.
Most of the Natomas region is served by the Natomas Unified School District. Small portions are served by Twin Rivers Unified School District. In South Natomas, elementary schools include American Lakes Elementary, Jefferson Elementary, Bannon Creek Elementary, and Two Rivers Elementary. The middle school is Natomas Gateways Middle School and the high school is Natomas High School. In North Natomas, elementary schools on include Natomas Park Elementary (established 2000), Witter Ranch Elementary (established 2004), Heron School (K-8) (established 2006), H. Allen Hight Elementary (established 2008), and Paso Verde Elementary (K-8, to be established 2017).
Rock Springs Coal sign Western Wyoming Community College, December 2007 Rock Springs Coal sign looking into downtown Public education in the city of Rock Springs is provided by Sweetwater County School District #1. Schools serving the city include: Desert View Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, Northpark Elementary, Overland Elementary, Pilot Butte Elementary, Sage Elementary, Stagecoach Elementary, Walnut Elementary, Westridge Elementary, Eastside Elementary, Rock Springs Junior High School, and Rock Springs High School. There are also two alternative campuses – Black Butte High School, and Roosevelt Learning Center. Rock Springs has a public library, a branch of the Sweetwater County Library System.
American Samoa Department of Education (ASDOE) operates public schools in American Samoa, an insular area of the United States. The public primary schools of the Eastern District includes the following: Matafao Elementary, Aua Elementary, Pago Elementary, Masefau Elementary, etc. The public primary schools of the Western District includes the following: Alataua Elementary, Leone Midkiff Elementary, Pavaiai Elementary, Lupelele Elementary, Manulele Tausala Elementary, and Tafuna Elementary. On the secondary level, these schools are the 5 largest high schools in time order: Samoana High School (1946), Leone High School (1965), Fagaitua High School (1968), Nu’uli Vo-Tech High School (1982), and Tafuna High School (1982).
Accessed November 3, 2019.) are Early Childhood Center at Forest GlenEarly Childhood Center at Forest Glen, Bloomfield School District. Accessed November 3, 2019. (151 students; in grades PreK-2), Berkeley Elementary SchoolBerkeley Elementary School, Bloomfield School District. Accessed November 3, 2019. (451; K-6), Brookdale Elementary SchoolBrookdale Elementary School, Bloomfield School District. Accessed November 3, 2019. (338; K-6), Carteret Elementary SchoolCarteret Elementary School, Bloomfield School District. Accessed November 3, 2019. (415; K-6), Demarest Elementary SchoolDemarest Elementary School, Bloomfield School District. Accessed November 3, 2019. (518; K-6), Fairview Elementary SchoolFairview Elementary School, Bloomfield School District. Accessed November 3, 2019.
The Ministry of Education launched a seismic upgrading program in March 2005 to upgrade schools all over British Columbia. The program is quoted to cost a total of $1.5 billion. The following schools in the Vancouver School Board are supported to proceed with seismic mitigation in 2015: Killarney Secondary, David Thompson Secondary, Maple Grove Elementary, Lord Tennyson Elementary, Dr. Annie B. Jamieson Elementary, Eric Hamber Secondary, Point Grey Secondary, Renfrew Community Elementary, Sir Alexander MacKenzie Elementary, Waverley Elementary, Edith Cavell Elementary, Prince of Wales Secondary, Templeton Secondary, General Wolf Elementary, David Lloyd George Elementary, and Bayview Community Elementary.
Spark Matsunaga Elementary School in 2009 All the public schools in Germantown are part of the Montgomery County Public Schools system. The elementary schools in Germantown are Cedar Grove Elementary School, Clopper Mill Elementary School, Fox Chapel Elementary School, Germantown Elementary School, Great Seneca Creek Elementary School, Captain James E. Daly Jr. Elementary School, Lake Seneca Elementary School, Ronald McNair Elementary School, Sally K. Ride Elementary School, Spark Matsunaga Elementary School, S. Christa McAuliffe Elementary School, Waters Landing Elementary School, and William B. Gibbs, Jr. Elementary School. The four middle schools are Kingsview Middle School, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, Neelsville Middle School, and Roberto W. Clemente Middle School, which feed into three high schools: Northwest High School, Clarksburg High School and Seneca Valley High School. Students from Kingsview move on to Northwest, students from Neelsville move on to Clarksburg while those from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Roberto W. Clemente Middle Schools move on to Seneca Valley High School.
Roseville is served by the Roseville Area Schools District (ISD 623). Roseville elementary schools include Brimhall Elementary, Central Park Elementary, Emmett D Williams Elementary, Edgerton Elementary, Falcon Heights Elementary, Little Canada Elementary, and Parkview Center School (K–8). Entrance to Roseville Area High School Roseville Area Middle School (RAMS) serves grades 7 and 8. Roseville Area High School (RAHS) serves grades 9 through 12.
As of 2009, 63.2% and 45.3% of all students were proficient in reading and mathematics, respectively. Chillum Elementary School, Ridgecrest Elementary School, Cesar Chavez Elementary School, Rosa L. Parks Elementary School, Lewisdale Elementary School, Carole Highlands Elementary School, and the very recently opened Edward M. Felegy Elementary School, are all feeder schools into Nicholas Orem Middle School. Nicholas Orem Middle School then feeds into Northwestern High School.
Chancellor Middle School is located in northwest Spotsylvania County. The elementary schools which feed into Chancellor Middle School are Chancellor Elementary School, Battlefield Elementary School, Salem Elementary School, Wilderness Elementary, Smith Station Elementary School and Harrison Road Elementary School. Graduates of Chancellor Middle feed into either Chancellor High School or Riverbend High School. Their colors are blue and black and their mascot is a Bandit.
Detroit Public Schools. Retrieved on November 3, 2012. Schools formerly serving sections of Brightmoor for elementary school include Thomas A. Houghton Elementary K-6th, Don Hubert Elementary,"Elementary School Attendance Areas" (). Detroit Public Schools. July 10, 2003. Retrieved on November 2, 2012. Burt Elementary School, and Harding Elementary School; all of the schools are in Brightmoor. Vetal K-8 also formerly served sections for elementary school.
The Carson City School District operates ten schools in Carson City. The six elementary schools are Bordewich-Bray Elementary School, Empire Elementary School, Fremont Elementary School, Fritsch Elementary School, Mark Twain Elementary School, and Al Seeliger Elementary School. The two middle schools are Carson Middle School and Eagle Valley Middle School. Carson High School and the alternative Pioneer High School serve high school students.
The community supports Six elementary schools: Cottonwood Elementary, Midway Elementary, South Fork Elementary, Jefferson Elementary, Roberts Elementary and Harwood Elementary. There is also the Rigby Virtual Academy serving k-8 and the Early Childhood Center serving special needs aged 3-5. The schools are affiliated with the Jefferson Joint School District 251. These schools also serve residents from neighboring areas such as Menan, Lewisville, and Roberts.
The district operates: Dallastown Elementary School, Leader's Heights Elementary School, Loganville-Springfield Elementary School, Ore Valley Elementary School and York Township Elementary School, all of which now host students in grades K-3, since the intermediate school was built and opened in 2011.
This neighbourhood has one public elementary school: Radisson Park Elementary School (K-5) built in 2006. There were two other elementary schools that were closed and merged into Radisson Park Elementary School, angering some southwest residents who have no community elementary schools.
Chelsea High School Chelsea residents typically send their children to public institutions, including North Creek Elementary School (formerly North Elementary), South Meadows Elementary School (formerly South Elementary), Pierce Lake Elementary School (now closed), Dwight E. Beach Middle School, and Chelsea High School.
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Elementary and middle schools that feed into Airport High School are Congaree Elementary School, Springdale Elementary School, Herbert A. Wood Elementary School, R.H. Fulmer Middle School, and Pine Ridge Middle School.
The Littleton Elementary School District is an elementary school district in Avondale and Tolleson, Arizona. It operates seven elementary schools.
Beeton has one public elementary school (Tecumseth Beeton Elementary School) and one Catholic elementary school (Monsignor J.E Ronan Catholic School).
Hawaii Department of Education operates two public elementary schools in the CDP: Makakilo Elementary School and Mauka Lani Elementary School.
Black Mountain Elementary; Black Mountain Primary; W.D. Williams Elementary.
The Kosrae Department of Education (DOE) operates six public elementary schools (Tafunsak Elementary School, Malem Elementary School, Utwe Elementary School, Lelu Elementary School, Sansrik Elementary School, Walung Elementary School) and one high school (Kosrae High School). There is also one private school (Kosrae Seventh-day Adventist School). In July 2011, Kosrae DOE embraced the One Laptop per Child programme, distributing 720 "XO" computers to children in its public elementary schools, becoming the first State of Micronesia to do so.
Aberdeen Public Schools are part of the Aberdeen School District. The school district has six elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. The elementary schools are C.C. Lee Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, May Overby Elementary School, O.M. Tiffany Elementary School, Simmons Elementary School and Mike Miller Elementary School. The two middle schools are Holgate Middle School, which serves the north side of Aberdeen, and Simmons Middle School, which serves the south side of the city.
Public schools in the Pelzer/Williamston/West Pelzer area are administered by Anderson District One. The public elementary schools in Anderson district one are Cedar Grove Elementary, Powdersville Elementary, Concrete Primary, Spearman Elementary, Hunt Meadows Elementary, West Pelzer Elementary, Palmetto Elementary, and Wren Elementary. The Middle schools are Palmetto Middle, Wren Middle, and Powdersville Middle. High schools are; Palmetto High School, Palmetto High Freshman Academy, Powdersville High School, Wren High School, and Wren High School Freshman Academy.
Accessed November 1, 2018. (84 students; in PreK), Gregory Elementary SchoolGregory Elementary School, West Orange Public Schools. Accessed November 1, 2018. (467 students; in grades K-5), Hazel Avenue Elementary SchoolHazel Avenue Elementary School, West Orange Public Schools. Accessed November 1, 2018. (332; K-5), Kelly Elementary SchoolKelly Elementary School, West Orange Public Schools.
Accessed November 26, 2019. (375; K-5), Sayen Elementary SchoolSayen Elementary School, Hamilton Township School District. Accessed November 26, 2019. (273; K-5), Sunnybrae Elementary SchoolSunnybrae Elementary School, Hamilton Township School District. Accessed November 26, 2019. (313; K-5), University Heights Elementary SchoolUniversity Heights Elementary School, Hamilton Township School District. Accessed November 26, 2019.
The schools in village/town panchayats of Pugalur are Rural-Primary : Indu Nursery & Primary School, Noaiyal[Kombupalayam Panchayat] Panchayat Union Elementary School, Muthanur [Kombupalayam] Panchayat Union Elementary School, Noyal[Kombupalayam] Panchayat Union Elementary School, Arumaikkaranpud[P.kadambankurichi Panchayat] Panchayat Union Elementary School, Kadampamkuichi [P.kadambankurichi] Panchayat Union Elementary School, Periyavallipala [P.kadambankurichi] Panchayat Union Elementary School, Varapalayam [P.
The schools that directly feed into Madera High are Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Howard K-8 School, and Dixieland K-8 School. The elementary schools that feed into Thomas Jefferson Middle School are: John Adams Elementary School, Alpha Elementary School (west and north), Lincoln Elementary School, Madison Elementary School, and George Washington Elementary School.
Alki Point, seen from Queen Anne West Seattle is home to South Seattle College, West Seattle High School, Chief Sealth International High School, Seattle Lutheran High School, Gatewood Elementary School, Madison Middle School, Denny International Middle School, Roxhill Elementary School, K-5 STEM at Boren, Alki Elementary School, Lafayette Elementary School, Highland Park Elementary School, Sanislo Elementary School, Pathfinder K-8, Holy Family School Seattle, Holy Rosary West Seattle, Genesee Hill Elementary School, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Hope Lutheran School, Arbor Heights Elementary School, and Fairmount Park Elementary School.
West Los Angeles is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District.West LA neighborhood Council Schools Neighborhood elementary schools are Brockton Avenue, Canfield Elementary School, Castle Heights Elementary School, Charnock Road Elementary School, Cheviot Hills Continuation School, Clover Avenue Elementary School, Crescent Heights Boulevard Elementary School, Nora Sterry Elementary School, Overland Elementary School, Shenandoah Street Elementary School and Warner Avenue. Middle schools are Emerson, Palms, and Webster. High schools are Hamilton High School, Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies, University High School and Indian Springs Continuation, both on the same site.
The zoned public elementary schools serving sections of Cuney Homes are Blackshear Elementary School and Lockhart Elementary School."Blackshear Elementary School Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on April 21, 2018.
Paint Branch Elementary School, Berwyn Heights Elementary School, Springhill Lake Elementary School, and Greenbelt Elementary School all feed into Greenbelt Middle School. Greenbelt Middle School then feeds into Eleanor Roosevelt High School.
Shelburne is part of the Upper Grand District School Board. The town's high school is Centre Dufferin District High School. Elementary schools include Glenbrook Elementary, Hyland Heights Elementary and Centennial Hylands Elementary.
The Superior School District serves the Township. Four Corners Elementary School and Lake Superior Elementary School are the local elementary schools.
In July 1999, the building for Cougar Elementary School. After Cougar opened, Conner Elementary and Independence Elementary would close, Manassas Park Elementary School would house grades 4-5, and grade 6, formerly housed in Conner Elementary, would be moved to Manassas Park Middle School.
Auburn Enlarged City School District is a school district in Auburn, New York, United States. The district operates seven schools: Auburn High School, Auburn Junior High School, Casey Park Elementary School, Genesee Elementary School, Herman Avenue Elementary School, Owasco Elementary School, and Seward Elementary School.
Hudson High School is a Pasco County public school in Hudson, Florida established in 1973. It is located between Northwest Elementary and Hudson Middle. Hudson’s feeder schools include Hudson Elementary, Northwest Elementary, Shady Hills Elementary, Mary Giella Elementary, Hudson Middle, and Crews Lake Middle.
Eastgate is served by two school districts - School District 405 Bellevue which includes Somerset Elementary, Eastgate Elementary, Puesta Del Sol Elementary, Tyee Middle School, Tillicum Middle School and Newport High School, and School District 411 Issaquah which includes Sunset Elementary and Cougar Ridge Elementary.
The Chambersburg Area School District is a public school district located in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. The district encompasses approximately 250 square miles, including the borough of Chambersburg, plus the townships of Hamilton, Greene, Lurgan, and Letterkenny, and a portion of Guilford Township. It operates the following schools: Andrew Buchanan Elementary, Guilford Hills Elementary, South Hamilton Elementary, Benjamin Chambers Elementary, Hamilton Heights Elementary, Thaddeus Stevens Elementary, Lurgan Elementary, Falling Spring Elementary, Grandview Elementary, Scotland Elementary, Marion Elementary, Fayetteville Elementary, New Franklin Elementary, Chambersburg Area Middle School South, Chambersburg Area Middle School North, Chambersburg Area Senior High School and the Career Magnet School. In 2009, the US Census Bureau reported that the district's it serves a resident population of 56,283 residents had a per capita incomes of $20,572, while the districts' median family income was $47,354 a year.
Accessed May 14, 2020. (459; K-5), Evergreen Elementary SchoolEvergreen Elementary School, Plainfield Public School District. Accessed May 14, 2020. (531; K-5), Jefferson Elementary SchoolJefferson Elementary School, Plainfield Public School District. Accessed May 14, 2020. (419; K-5), Charles H. Stillman Elementary SchoolCharles H. Stillman Elementary School, Plainfield Public School District. Accessed May 14, 2020.
Accessed February 5, 2020. (with 382 students; in grades K-5), Kresson Elementary SchoolKresson Elementary School, Voorhees Township Public Schools. Accessed February 5, 2020. (393; K-5), Osage Elementary SchoolOsage Elementary School, Voorhees Township Public Schools. Accessed February 5, 2020. (664; K-5), Signal Hill Elementary SchoolSignal Hill Elementary School, Voorhees Township Public Schools. Accessed February 5, 2020.
Spotsylvania Middle School is located in eastern Spotsylvania County. The mascot is the bulldog. The elementary schools which feed into Spotsylvania Middle School are Courthouse Road Elementary School, Courtland Elementary School, Robert E. Lee Elementary School, Parkside Elementary, and Wilderness Elementary School. Students from Spotsylvania Middle feed into either Courtland High School, Spotsylvania High School or Massaponax High School.
Lincoln School Department has three early learning centers (Pre-K) at Lonsdale, Central, and Northern Elementary. In total there are four elementary schools (Full day K-5): Saylesville Elementary School, Lonsdale Elementary School, Central Elementary School, and Northern Lincoln Elementary School. Lincoln has one Middle School, and one high school, Lincoln Senior High School. Their mascot is a lion.
Zion Elementary School District 6 is an Illinois school district serving Zion, Lake County. The school district governs seven schools. Lakeview School is responsible for prekindergarten children, housing also the district's administrative offices. Beulah Park Elementary School, East Elementary School, Elmwood Elementary School, Shiloh Park Elementary School and West Elementary School serve students between kindergarten and sixth grade.
Located in Riverside, Highland Elementary is the district's sole elementary school, housing grades Kindergarten through fifth. The school also provides a preschool program for children ages four and five. Formerly known as Riverside Elementary, the school was renamed Highland Elementary in 2017 when Ainsworth Elementary closed and all elementary-aged students in the district consolidated into one school.
Anadarko Public Schools consists of three elementary schools, Sunset Elementary, East Elementary, and Mission Elementary; a middle school; and a high school.Anadarko Public Schools . Retrieved 24 March 2013. There are approximately 1,950 students.
A third elementary school, Rosa Parks Elementary School, is in Fresno. A small portion is zoned to Heritage Road Elementary School, outside of Fresno."Elementary School Attendance Zones." Fort Bend Independent School District.
Elementary schools include Morton McMichael Elementary School and Lea Elementary School. Harrity Elementary School is a district-owned school operated by Mastery Charter Schools."Mastery Charter Schools' big test in Philadelphia." Philadelphia Inquirer.
Preschools: Western Rockingham Preschool/Daycare. Elementary Schools: Dillard Elementary School, New Vision Elementary School, Huntsville Elementary School. Middle School: Western Rockingham Middle School. High School (in Mayodan, NC): Dalton L. McMichael High School.
David Kroeze is the Superintendent."." District 27 Website. Retrieved on November 15, 2010. District 28 operates three (K-5) elementary schools, Meadowbrook Elementary School, Greenbriar Elementary School, and Westmoor Elementary School, in Northbrook.
Travis Unified School District is a Unified School District located in Fairfield. It serves students from Fairfield, Vacaville and Travis A.F.B. in a total of 9 schools throughout its district. These schools include 1 high school, 1 alternative high school, 1 middle school, 2 alternative middle schools and 5 elementary schools. The elementary schools are Scandia Elementary School, Travis Elementary School, Center Elementary School, Cambridge Elementary School, and Foxboro Elementary School.
The city is part of the Iredell–Statesville School District. Schools within the city limits include East Iredell Elementary, N.B. Mills Elementary, Northview School, Pressly Elementary, and Statesville Middle School, and Statesville High School. Schools serving Statesville residents but located outside the city limits include Cloverleaf Elementary School, East Iredell Middle School, and Third Creek Elementary School. Wayside Elementary School was an elementary school located off Salisbury Road in eastern Statesville.
Roy is entirely encompassed by Weber School District. There are 6 elementary schools, 2 junior highs, and 1 high school. Lakeview Elementary, Municipal Elementary, and Roy Elementary are located on the south side of Roy, and students are bound to Roy Junior High. Students of North Park Elementary, Valley View Elementary, and Midland Elementary attend Sand Ridge Junior High, although about one-quarter of Midland's populace is zoned to Roy Junior.
Residents of the CDP go to Fairfax County Public Schools. Elementary schools within the CDP include Brookfield Elementary School, Greenbriar East Elementary School, Greenbriar West Elementary School, Lees Corner Elementary School, Navy Elementary School, and Poplar Tree Elementary School. Rocky Run Middle School, Franklin Middle School, and Chantilly High School are located within the CDP. Westfield High School is a large high school located outside of the CDP.
Addison is home to Addison Trail High School and to Indian Trail Junior High School. The Elementary schools are: Wesley Elementary, Lake Park Elementary, Fullerton Elementary, Army Trail Elementary, Lincoln Elementary and Stone Elementary. St. Philip the Apostle, a private Catholic school and parish, is located in Addison and serves students from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. Driscoll Catholic High School was located in Addison before closing in 2009.
Accessed November 3, 2019. (West Caldwell; 42 students; grades K-PreK), Jefferson Elementary SchoolJefferson Elementary School, Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools. Accessed November 3, 2019. (West Caldwell; 274; K-5), Lincoln Elementary SchoolLincoln Elementary School, Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools. Accessed November 3, 2019. (Caldwell; 247; K-5), Washington Elementary SchoolWashington Elementary School, Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools. Accessed November 3, 2019. (West Caldwell; 366; K-5), Wilson Elementary SchoolWilson Elementary School, Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools. Accessed November 3, 2019.
In 2004, the school board began consolidating the elementary schools, closing Graham Elementary School and transferring students to Longest Elementary Greenville Elementary Schools; closing Lake Malone School and transferring students to Hughes-Kirkpatrick Elementary School. In 2005 Drakesboro Elementary School was closed, with students first attending Hughes- Kirkpatrick Elementary and then Muhlenberg South Elementary School (2006). Hughes-Kirkpatrick was later closed. Muhlenberg North and Muhlenberg South High Schools were merged into a single Muhlenberg County High School in June 2009.
Ashland Community and Technical College All public schools within city limits are operated by the Ashland Independent School District. Public schools outside of city limits are operated by the Boyd County School District and the Fairview Independent School District. Ashland has five public elementary schools, Hager Elementary, Oakview Elementary, Crabbe Elementary School, Poage Elementary and Charles Russell Elementary. Hatcher Elementary closed its doors in Spring 2010. Its students and much of its resources were consolidated with the other elementary schools in Fall 2010.
In the district, there are three elementary schools: Miller Hill Elementary School (Sometimes referred to as Miller Hill-Sand Lake Elementary School; Near State Route 66), West Sand Lake Elementary School (Near the West Sand Lake town center), and Postenkill Elementary School (Near the Postenkill Town Center). There were two former elementary schools that have since shut down due to budget issues: Sand Lake Elementary School (Located next to Miller Hill Elementary school) and George Washington School (Located west of Postenkill). All of the elementary schools teach K-5, however (due to their close proximity) Sand Lake Elementary once taught grades 4-5 while Miller Hill would teach K-3.
The district operates five schools: Lake-Noxen Elementary, Lehman-Jackson Elementary, Ross Elementary, Lake-Lehman Jr High, and Lake Lehman Sr High.
Public schools in Kahului include Maui High School, Maui Waena Intermediate School, Kahului Elementary School, Lihikai Elementary School, and Pomaika'i Elementary School.
Accessed May 13, 2020. (333; 3-5), Isaiah Haines Elementary SchoolIsaiah Haines Elementary School, Pemberton Township School District. Accessed May 13, 2020. (291; K-2), Alexander Denbo Elementary SchoolAlexander Denbo Elementary School, Pemberton Township School District. Accessed May 13, 2020. (309; 3-5), Howard L. Emmons Elementary SchoolHoward L. Emmons Elementary School, Pemberton Township School District. Accessed May 13, 2020. (288; K-2), Fort Dix Elementary SchoolFort Dix Elementary School, Pemberton Township School District. Accessed May 13, 2020. (451; PreK-5), Harker-Wylie Elementary SchoolHarker-Wylie Elementary School, Pemberton Township School District. Accessed May 13, 2020. (284; K-2), Joseph S. Stackhouse Elementary SchoolJoseph S. Stackhouse Elementary School, Pemberton Township School District. Accessed May 13, 2020. (283; 3-5), Marcus Newcomb Middle SchoolMarcus Newcomb Middle School, Pemberton Township School District. Accessed May 13, 2020.
At the beginning of the 2011–2012 school year, Medway Elementary was closed, and the elementary schools were rearranged from neighborhood schools to grade-level schools. Donnelsville Elementary houses grades K–1, Park Layne Elementary houses grades 2–3, New Carlisle Elementary houses grades 4–5.
Retrieved on November 20, 2012. Other zoned elementary schools previously serving Warrendale include Kosciuscko Elementary School,"Elementary School Attendance Areas." Detroit Public Schools. July 10, 2003. Retrieved on November 20, 2012. Lessenger K-8, and the standalone Jemison Elementary School."Elementary School Boundary Map." Detroit Public Schools.
Aston Township is a part of the Penn-Delco School District. There are four elementary schools, Aston Elementary, Coeburn Elementary, Parkside Elementary and Pennell Elementary. There is one middle school, Northley Middle. The high school in this district is Sun Valley High School, home of the Vanguards.
Beach Park Community Consolidated School District 3 is an Illinois school district based in Beach Park, Lake County. District 3 governs four elementary schools (Oak Crest Elementary School, Howe Elementary School, Newport Elementary School and Kenneth Murphy Elementary School) and one middle school (Beach Park Middle School).
Three elementary schools, Bee Cave Elementary School in Bee Cave, Lake Pointe Elementary School in an unincorporated area, and Lakeway Elementary School in Lakeway, serve Bee Cave and sections of Lakeway."Elementary School Attendance Zone Boundaries." Lake Travis Independent School District. Retrieved on December 30, 2016.
Students who were attending Rickreall Elementary were sent to Whitworth Elementary in Dallas. As of 2007, the church ended their lease on the Rickreall Elementary building. Oak Grove Elementary closed in the fall of 2005.
Retrieved on July 11, 2017. Two elementary schools, Sam Houston Elementary School and Memorial Elementary School, serve sections of the WISD portion."Elementary School Attendance Zones." Weslaco Independent School District. Retrieved on July 11, 2017.
Terrebonne Parish School District operates public schools. Gibson Elementary School is located in the community."Welcome to Gibson Elementary School." Gibson Elementary School.
School created in 2005 by the merger of Our Lady of Consolation Elementary School, St. Clement Elementary School, and St. Polycarp Elementary School.
Public schools in Otay Mesa West include Pence Elementary, Los Altos Elementary, Southwest Middle, Montgomery Middle, Silver Wing Elementary and Montgomery High School.
For a period, Montrose Elementary School was in Neartown.The National Elementary Principal, Volume 51. National Association of Elementary School Principals, 1945. Page 326.
Brittan Elementary School District is a school district in Sutter County, California, United States. It operates a single elementary school, Brittan Elementary School.
The district contains five schools: Fox Elementary, Bennett's Valley Elementary, South Elementary, Saint Marys Area Middle School, and Saint Marys Area High School.
Daisy-Villa is served by Don Benito Elementary School, Norma Coombs Elementary School, Field Elementary School, Wilson Middle School, and Pasadena High School.
There are two elementary schools and one elementary- and principal school.
Olinda Elementary is an elementary-level school located in Brea, California.
Accessed May 3, 2020. (103 students in grade PreK), Carson Elementary SchoolCarson Elementary School, Pennsauken Public Schools. Accessed May 3, 2020. (300; PreK-4), Delair Elementary SchoolDelair Elementary School, Pennsauken Public Schools. Accessed May 3, 2020. (386; PreK-4), George B. Fine Elementary SchoolGeorge B. Fine Elementary School, Pennsauken Public Schools. Accessed May 3, 2020. (249; PreK-4), Benjamin Franklin Elementary SchoolBenjamin Franklin Elementary School, Pennsauken Public Schools. Accessed May 3, 2020. (361; K-4), Pennsauken Intermediate SchoolPennsauken Intermediate School, Pennsauken Public Schools. Accessed May 3, 2020.
Public schools in Orangevale are under the jurisdiction of the San Juan Unified School District. Elementary schools include Trajan Fundamental Elementary, Green Oaks Fundamental Elementary, Oakview Elementary, Pershing Elementary, Twin Lakes Elementary, and Ottomon Elementary. Orangevale is served by two junior highs; Louis Pasteur and Andrew Carnegie. Casa Roble Fundamental High School is the primary high school for the area, with some southern Orangevale residents attending Bella Vista in nearby Fair Oaks.
The Andrew Jackson Academy mainly serves the communities of District Heights, Bradbury Heights, Suitland, Silver Hill Forestville, and Morningside. Andrew Jackson Academy, just like Drew Freeman Middle School, draws students from District Heights Elementary School, Suitland Elementary School, Bradbury Heights Elementary School, Edgar Allen Poe Elementary School, William Beanes Elementary School, Morningside Elementary School, and Forestville Elementary School. Both the Andrew Jackson Academy and Drew Freeman Middle School then feed into Suitland High School.
In mathematics, an elementary matrix is a matrix which differs from the identity matrix by one single elementary row operation. The elementary matrices generate the general linear group GLn(R) when R is a field. Left multiplication (pre-multiplication) by an elementary matrix represents elementary row operations, while right multiplication (post-multiplication) represents elementary column operations. Elementary row operations are used in Gaussian elimination to reduce a matrix to row echelon form.
There are three middle schools: West Lee Middle School, East Lee Middle School and SanLee Middle School. SanLee Middle School first opened its doors for the 2008–2009 school year. An alternative school, Bragg Street Academy, serves students in grades 6 through 12. The Lee county school system has seven traditional elementary schools: B.T. Bullock Elementary, Broadway Elementary, Deep River Elementary, Greenwood Elementary, J. Glenn Edwards Elementary, J.R. Ingram, Jr, and W.B. Wicker. Elementary.
East Side is served by both Catholic and Chicago Public Schools. Southeast Area Elementary, Taylor Elementary, Gallistel Elementary, Jane Addams Elementary and Washington Elementary are among the public elementary schools. George Washington High School is the neighborhood public high school. Annunciata Grammar School is the neighborhood's Catholic, private school and St. Francis De Sales is the neighborhood's Catholic, private high school.
The local school district is named Buffalo–Hanover–Montrose Schools. It is composed of schools within the city of Buffalo, and local towns of Hanover and Montrose. There are six elementary schools, which include Discovery Center, Northwinds Elementary, Parkside Elementary, Tatanka Elementary, Hanover Elementary, and Montrose Elementary. There is one middle school, Buffalo Community Middle School, and one high school, Buffalo High School.
Livingston Union School District serves 2,400 children in and around Livingston. The district operates three elementary schools, Campus Park Elementary School, Selma Herndon Elementary School, and Yamato Colony Elementary School. Most elementary-age children are within walking distance of each school. All three elementary schools offer some form of two-way immersion instruction designed to build proficiency in both English and Spanish.
The Meadowview area is part of the Sacramento City Unified School District which operates Mark Hopkins Elementary School, John Bidwell Elementary School, John D. Sloat Elementary School, Freeport Elementary School, Susan B. Anthony Elementary School, Edward Kemble Elementary School, Cesar Chavez Intermediate School, Rosa Parks Middle School (formerly C. M. Goethe), John H. Still K-8 and the Luther Burbank High School.
Whitley County Consolidated Schools is located in Whitley County, Indiana, in the United States. Whitley County Consolidated Schools include one pre-school, four elementary schools, one middle school, and two high schools. The pre- school is "OUR Kids preschool". The four elementary schools are Coesse Elementary School, Mary Raber Elementary School, Little Turtle Elementary School, and Northern Heights Elementary School.
Accessed June 4, 2020. with 221 students in grades K-5, Hilltop Elementary SchoolHilltop Elementary School, Lodi Public Schools. Accessed June 4, 2020. with 347 students in grades PreK-5, Roosevelt Elementary SchoolRoosevelt Elementary School, Lodi Public Schools. Accessed June 4, 2020. with 173 students in grades PreK-5, Washington Elementary SchoolWashington Elementary School, Lodi Public Schools. Accessed June 4, 2020.
Williams Lake is served by Cariboo-Chilcotin School District 27. It has five public elementary schools teaching up to grade 6 and three StrongStart BC centres. These are Cataline Elementary (Cataline Strong Start Centre), Chilcotin Road Elementary, Marie Sharpe Elementary (Marie Sharpe StrongStart Centre), Mountview Elementary (Mountview StrongStart Centre), Nesika Elementary. There is also SD 27 OR#1 Wildwood, a StrongStart Outreach Centre.
Accessed May 13, 2020. (with 465 students; in PreK), Samuel T. Busansky Elementary SchoolSamuel T. Busansky Elementary School, Pemberton Township School District. Accessed May 13, 2020. (333; 3-5), Isaiah Haines Elementary SchoolIsaiah Haines Elementary School, Pemberton Township School District. Accessed May 13, 2020. (291; K-2), Alexander Denbo Elementary SchoolAlexander Denbo Elementary School, Pemberton Township School District. Accessed May 13, 2020.
Accessed June 13, 2020. with 332 students in grades K-4, Jefferson Elementary SchoolJefferson Elementary School, Roxbury School District. Accessed June 13, 2020. with 369 students in grades K-4, Kennedy Elementary SchoolKennedy Elementary School, Roxbury School District. Accessed June 13, 2020. with 254 students in grades K-4, Nixon Elementary SchoolNixon Elementary School, Roxbury School District. Accessed June 13, 2020.
Accessed February 6, 2020. (594 students; in grades K-5), Liberty Corner Elementary SchoolLiberty Corner Elementary School, Bernards Township School District. Accessed February 6, 2020. (536; K-5), Mount Prospect Elementary SchoolMount Prospect Elementary School, Bernards Township School District. Accessed February 6, 2020. (594; PreK-5), Oak Street Elementary SchoolOak Street Elementary School, Bernards Township School District. Accessed February 6, 2020.
Pinckney is home to Pinckney Community Schools, which consists of Pinckney High School, Pathfinder School, Navigator Upper Elementary, Country Elementary, & Farley Hill Elementary. Lakeland Elementary, Pinckney Elementary and Hamburg Elementary have been closed due to the decrease of residents in the area. Also home to a Montessori Charter school called Light of the World Academy, and St. Marys Catholic School.
Three of the district's elementary schools are in Lock Haven: Dickey Elementary, Robb Elementary, and Woodward Elementary. All of these schools are for children enrolled in kindergarten through fifth grade. The total enrollment of these three schools combined in 2002–03 was 790. There is a fourth elementary school in Mill Hall simply called Mill Hall Elementary located directly behind the Middle School.
Elementary school students in Carrboro attend Carrboro Elementary School, McDougle Elementary School, Morris Grove Elementary School, Frank Porter Graham Elementary School, or Seawell Elementary School. Middle school students in Carrboro attend Culbreth Middle School, McDougle Middle School, or Smith Middle School. High school students living in Carrboro attend either Carrboro High School or Chapel Hill High School.Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools .
Saint Johns is served by the St. Johns County School District. Elementary schools include Cunningham Creek Elementary, Durbin Creek Elementary, Hickory Creek Elementary, and Julington Creek Elementary. Timberlin Creek Elementary is located south of CR 210, but serves the Cimarrone Golf Club neighborhood of Saint Johns. The two middle schools are Fruit Cove Middle School and Switzerland Point Middle School.
Served by School District 35 Langley, Murrayville has two elementary schools and one high school; James Hill Elementary School, Langley Fundamental Elementary School, and Langley Secondary School. The historic garage has been restored to home the Langley Montessori Elementary School and Early Learning Centre. It also has a Christian elementary and secondary school: Credo Christian Elementary School and Credo Christian High School.
Auburn Union Elementary School District, California, USA, is composed of five schools: E.V. Cain Middle School, Rock Creek Elementary, Skyridge Elementary, Alta Vista Elementary, and Auburn Elementary. According to the accountability reports, there are 2600 students who go to the district. There were also 125 teachers in 2005.
Frank Hurt Secondary School is a public high school in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the provincial School District 36 Surrey. Frank Hurt has five feeder schools, which are Bear Creek Elementary, M.B. Sandford Elementary, Georges Vanier Elementary, Chimney Hill Elementary and T.E. Scott Elementary.
The district received $14,058,976 in state funding in 2013-14. Bald Eagle Area School District operates a combined junior senior high school (6th – 12th), Bald Eagle Area Cyber Academy and 4 elementary schools: Howard Elementary School, Mountaintop Area Elementary School, Port Matilda Elementary School and Wingate Elementary School.
Ocean Park is served by four elementary schools: Crescent Park Elementary School, Ocean Cliff Elementary School, Ray Shepherd Elementary and Laronde Elementary School. Both Crescent Park and Laronde offer French Immersion programs. St. Mark's Anglican Church opened in 1999. The Surrey Public Library operates a branch in Ocean Park.
Yuma Union High School District (YUHSD) is a high school district headquartered in Yuma, Arizona. Feeder elementary school districts include Crane Elementary School District, Gadsden Elementary School District, Somerton Elementary School District, and Yuma Elementary School District."Home." Yuma Union High School District. Retrieved on September 27, 2009.
In 1970, a new elementary school in Iowa City was named Helen Lemme Elementary School in her honor.This school went on to become one of the best elementary schools in the city."Helen Lemme Elementary School", Helen Lemme Book Club."History of Our School", Lemme Elementary School website.
Public education in Dillon is administered by Dillon District Four Schools. The district operates East Elementary, South Elementary, Stewart Heights Elementary, Lake View Elementary, Gordon Elementary, Dillon Middle School, Dillon High School, Lake View High School. Dillon Christian School is a private institution. Northeastern Technical College offers secondary education.
Springville is served by Nebo School District. Public schools in this district within Springville include Springville High School, Springville Junior High School, Art City Elementary, Brookside Elementary, Cherry Creek Elementary, Sage Creek Elementary, and Westside Elementary. Reagan Academy and Merit Academy, both charter schools, are also in Springville.
Three elementary schools, Bunker Hill Elementary School in the City of Bunker Hill Village, Frostwood Elementary School in the City of Bunker Hill Village, and Shadow Oaks Elementary School in Houston serve sections of Memorial City."Elementary School Boundaries ." Spring Branch Independent School District. Retrieved on January 25, 2009.
There are four schools located in Segok-dong, Seoul Jagok Elementary School, Seoul Semyung Elementary School, Seoul Daewang Elementary School and Segok Middle School.
Fairview is served by the Reynolds School District. Fairview Elementary, Salish Ponds Elementary, Woodland Elementary, and Reynolds Middle School are located in the city.
Other area schools include Davis Elementary, Lapoint Elementary, and Eagle View Elementary (pre-K–8). The National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) Rocky Mountain Branch.
As of 2012, the school system has seven elementary schools serving grades K-5 (Columbia Elementary School, Heritage Elementary School, Horizon Elementary School, Madison Elementary School, Mill Creek Elementary School, Rainbow Elementary School, and West Madison Elementary School), two middle schools serving grades 6-8 (Discovery Middle School, Liberty Middle School), and two high schools serving grades 9-12 (Bob Jones High School and James Clemens High School). Madison Elementary, built about 1936, is the oldest school in the system. In 2019, Madison residents approved a voluntary property tax increase in order to further fund school growth and expansion. As of 2020, these funds are being used to build another public elementary school and middle school.
The Los Angeles Unified School District serves City Terrace. The district operates City Terrace Elementary School, Robert F. Kennedy Elementary School, William R. Anton Elementary School, Harrison Elementary School Belvedere Middle School and Esteban Torres H.S.. and .
The district operated seven schools in 2010, including Athens Area High School, Harlan Rowe Junior High School, SRU Middle School, Lynch Bustin Elementary School, Sheshequin Ulster Elementary School, Harriet Child Elementary School and Gladys Burnham Elementary School.
Marc Justine graduated elementary in April 2017 from Laong Laan Elementary School.
West Bath is home to one elementary school, West Bath Elementary School.
Alondra Park is served by the Lawndale Elementary School District. Three elementary schools, Kit Carson Elementary School (grades PreK-2), Franklin D. Roosevelt Elementary School (grades 3-5), and Mark Twain Elementary School (PK-5), are located inside and serve portions of Alondra Park."Alondra Park CDP, California." U.S. Census Bureau.
Keene has one middle school, Keene Middle School, and four elementary schools, as of 2014: Fuller Elementary School, Franklin Elementary School, Symonds Elementary School, Wheelock Elementary School. Jonathan Daniels was downsized to only pre-school and administration offices. Keene is part of New Hampshire's School Administrative Unit 29, or SAU 29.
Sundance Elementary School in Buckeye, Ariz. is a K-8 school with nearly 780 students. The Buckeye Elementary Preschool, located on the campus of Buckeye Elementary School, opened a separate campus adjacent to BES in 2004 and an additional campus at Jasinski Elementary in 2017. Buckeye Elementary School in Buckeye, Ariz.
Lincoln Park Post Office, now the historical museum The city's education system is served by the Lincoln Park Public Schools primarily serving its 19,700 people under the age of 18. The district includes Lincoln Park High School, Lincoln Park Middle School, Carr Elementary, James A. Foote Elementary, Hoover Elementary, Keppen Elementary, Lafayette Elementary, Paun Elementary, and Raupp Elementary. Frank G. Mixter Elementary closed after the 2009/10 school year. Lincoln Park private schools include Christ the Good Shepherd, which conformed with the schools of Mt. Carmel and Wyandotte Catholic to create Pope John Paul II.
In 2020, the school completed it's $11m seismic upgrades; which includes the addition of a new tech wing. Its student population ranges each year, from approximately 500 to 800 students, most of whom come from the surrounding Seafair neighbourhood. The school is fed into by the nearby elementary schools of Gilmore Elementary School, Dixon Elementary School, Steves Elementary School, Diefenbaker Elementary School, Quilchena Elementary School, Lord Byng Elementary School and Grauer Elementary School. The school colours are black and gold, and the school sports teams are named the Hugh Boyd Trojans.
Ladol Elementary School was the only elementary school in Ladol. This is a public elementary school located at Purok Ladol, Barangay Poblacion, Alabel, Sarangani, Philippines.
Indian Springs Elementary School,Home. Indian Springs Elementary School. Retrieved on October 22, 2010. "4550 Highpoint Blvd Eight Mile, AL 36613" Robbins Elementary School,Home.
The district's schools are Benjamin Russell High School, Alexander City Middle School, Radney Elementary School, Nathaniel H. Stephens Elementary School and Jim Pearson Elementary School.
There are two elementary schools in the area, Aberdeen Elementary, and Pacific Way Elementary. Both service grades K-7. There is an Aberdeen Community Association.
The area is served by the Titusville Area School District which includes Titusville High School, Titusville Middle School, Mainstreet Elementary. Plseantville Elementary, Hydetown Elementary, ECLC.
The public primary and elementary schools are Rustburg Middle School, Rustburg Elementary School, Yellow Branch Elementary School, Fray Educational Center, and Campbell County Technical Center.
The district contains six schools: Phoenixville Area Early Learning Center, Barkley Elementary, Manavon Elementary, Schuylkill Elementary, Phoenixville Area Middle School, and Phoenixville Area High School.
Zoned elementary schools serving sections of the neighborhood include Eliot Elementary School,"Eliot Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on April 4, 2009.
West Tulsa High Schools are Daniel Webster High School and Berryhill High School. Clinton Middle School on West 41st Street and Berryhill Junior High School are separate school districts. Eugene Field Elementary School, Robertson Elementary in Carbondale, Remington Elementary in Mountain Manor, and Park Elementary in Red Fork are in Tulsa city limits. West Tulsa Elementary schools outside city limits are Jane Addams Elementary School on South 65th West Avenue and Berryhill Elementary School on West 31st Street.
Schools in Serra Mesa include Will Angier Elementary School, Harry M. Wegeforth Elementary School, John Paul Jones Elementary School, Ellwood P. Cubberley Elementary School, Benito Juarez Elementary School, and William Howard Taft Middle School. Students in Serra Mesa usually then go on to attend Kearny High School. Fletcher Elementary School serves the Birdland community which proudly defends its own identity. Fletcher Elementary students move on to Montgomery Middle School in Linda Vista (San Diego 92111) and Kearny High School.
Chester is served by Chesterfield County Public Schools. Students are also able to apply to Appomattox Regional Governor's School for the Arts And Technology and Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies. Schools include Thomas Dale High School, Matoaca High School, L. C. Bird High School, Carver Middle School, Enon Elementary, Marguerite Christian Elementary, C.E. Curtis Elementary, C.C. Wells Elementary, Ecoff Elementary, Harrowgate Elementary, Elizabeth N. Scott Elementary, and Elizabeth Davis Middle School.
Accessed November 1, 2018. (364; K-5), Redwood Elementary SchoolRedwood Elementary School, West Orange Public Schools. Accessed November 1, 2018. (533; K-5), St. Cloud Elementary SchoolSt. Cloud Elementary School, West Orange Public Schools. Accessed November 1, 2018.
Two elementary schools, Castle Hills Elementary School and Jackson Keller Elementary School, are within the city limits and serve portions of the city."Castle Park Elementary School" Map. North East Independent School District. Retrieved on March 24, 2010.
Oconomowoc schools are served by the Oconomowoc Area School District (OASD). Elementary schools (grades pre-K through 4th) include: Greenland Elementary, Summit Elementary, Park Lawn Elementary, Meadow View Elementary, and Ixonia Elementary. Oconomowoc has two middle schools, Silver Lake and Nature Hill Intermediate school, which serve students in 5th through 8th grades. These opened for the 2008–2009 year, replacing the older Oconomowoc Middle School.
Soldotna schools are administered under the Kenai Peninsula Borough District (KPBSD) school board. Public elementary schools include Soldotna Elementary, Redoubt Elementary, and Kalifornsky Beach Elementary. Skyview Middle School serves all students in grades 7–8, as well as students from Sterling Elementary and Tustumena Elementary outside the city's boundaries. Students in grade 9 attend Soldotna Preparatory School before moving to Soldotna High School for grades 10–12.
Oroville City Elementary School District is a public school district in Butte County, California, United States. The district consists of eight schools: Sierra Del Oro Preschool for Special Needs Students; five elementary schools: Bird Street Elementary School, Oakdale Heights Elementary School, Ophir Elementary School, Stanford Avenue Elementary School, and Wyandotte Academy; and two middle schools/junior high schools: Central Middle School and Ishi Hills Middle School.
The school district has 8 schools: Riverview elementary, Lakeview elementary, Lemon Crest elementary, Eucalyptus hills Elementary, Lakeside farms Elementary, Lindo Park Elementary, Lakeside middle school, and Tierra del sol middle school. The district's origins date to 1889. With measures like proposition R, if it scales through, the schools within the district are to become further improved. This means safer security, repairs of old facilities and better equipment.
York Suburban School District operates six schools: Yorkshire Elementary School (Valley View at Yorkshire), Valley View Elementary School, East York Elementary School, Indian Rock Elementary School, York Suburban Middle School, and York Suburban Senior High School. Valley View and Yorkshire consist of grades K-2. Indian Rock Elementary and East York Elementary both consist of grades 3-5. York Suburban Middle School consists of grades 6-8.
Accessed June 19, 2020. (244 students in grades K-6), Maple Road Elementary SchoolMaple Road Elementary School, West Milford Township Public Schools. Accessed June 19, 2020. (299; PreK-6), Marshall Hill Elementary SchoolMarshall Hill Elementary School, West Milford Township Public Schools. Accessed June 19, 2020. (271; K-6), Paradise Knoll Elementary SchoolParadise Knoll Elementary School, West Milford Township Public Schools. Accessed June 19, 2020.
The Pine Bush Central School District serves portions of seven townships located in Ulster, Sullivan, and Orange counties. The system, one of the largest in the area, includes four elementary schools, two middle schools and a high school. Elementary schools include Circleville Elementary School, Pakanasink Elementary School, Pine Bush Elementary School, and E.J. Russell Elementary School. Middle Schools include Circleville Middle School and Crispell Middle School.
The borough is served by the Bangor Area School District. This district has an average graduation class of 300-350 students every year. Bangor Area School district includes three elementary schools: Five Points Elementary School, Washington Elementary School and Domenick DeFranco Elementary. Five Points Elementary hosts Kindergarten (1st year) through 2nd grade (3rd year) and Washington Elementary contains grades third and fourth grade (4th and 5th year).
"Location: Meadow Lake Center, 7100 Lindenmere Drive, Bloomfield MI 48301" Elementary students receive education at Meadow Lake and at any of the following elementary schools: Beverly Elementary School in Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms Elementary in Bingham Farms, Pierce Elementary in Birmingham, and West Maple Elementary in Bloomfield Township. Middle school classes are held at Berkshire Middle School in Beverly Hills."Middle School." French School of Detroit.
The district operates Fairview High School, grades 6-12, and Fairview Elementary School, grades K-5. The Boyd County Public Schools serves the rural part of Ashland and the remainder of Boyd County. It has four elementary schools, those being Ponderosa Elementary, Cannonsburg Elementary, Catlettsburg Elementary and Summit Elementary. Boyd County Middle School serves grades 6-8, while Boyd County High School serves grades 9-12.
Johnson Central High School The Johnson County School District, which operates schools throughout the county, including the city of Paintsville, operates the following schools: Porter Elementary, W.R. Castle Elementary, Highland Elementary, Flat Gap Elementary, Central Elementary, Johnson County Middle School, and Johnson Central High School. Central Elementary was ranked top-performing elementary school in 5-6 statewide CTBS/CATS testing. Central Elementary was also the top-performing elementary school (based on national CTBS testing) in the Southeastern US. Johnson County Middle School's academic team has won the most State Governor's Cups. It has won the Cup in 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2014.
Other schools include Enfant Cheri Study Centre, Rainbow of Angels Learning Center, Solid Rock Shilo Mission Academy, Ampayon Central Elementary School, Angelicum Montessori School, Butuan Grace Christian School, Butuan Christian Community School, Florencio R. Sibayan Central Elementary School, Libertad Central Elementary School, Obrero Elementary School, and the Ong Yiu Central Elementary School.
Savanna School District is an elementary school district in Anaheim, California that also serves a small portion of Buena Park, Cypress and Stanton. The district has four schools, Cerritos Elementary, Hansen Elementary, Holder Elementary and Twila Reid Elementary. All schools are K-6. The district feeds into the Anaheim Union High School District.
An elementary number is one formalization of the concept of a closed-form number. The elementary numbers form an algebraically closed field containing the roots of arbitrary equations using field operations, exponentiation, and logarithms. The set of the elementary numbers is subdivided into the explicit elementary numbers and the implicit elementary numbers.
Mechanicburg Area School District operates: Mechanicsburg Kindergarten Academy, Broad Street Elementary School, Elmwood Elementary School, Northside Elementary School, Shepherdstown Elementary School, Upper Allen Elementary School, Mechanicsburg Area Middle School and Mechanicsburg Area Senior High School. In addition, the District owns the award-winning Trails & Trees Environmental Center, education area behind the middle school.
The district's seventeen elementary schools include Avondale, Bancroft Elementary, Casa de Oro Elementary, Fletcher Hills, Highlands, Kempton, La Mesa Dale, La Presa Elementary, Lemon Avenue, Loma, Maryland Avenue, Glenn E. Murdock, Murray Manor, Northmont, Rancho, Rolando, and Sweetwater Springs.
The sole public secondary school is Kennedy Secondary School, formerly Fergus Falls High School. The district operates four elementary schools: Adams Elementary (grades 1–2), Cleveland Elementary (3–4), McKinley Elementary (K–1), and Prairie Science Class (4–5).
Pullman is zoned to the following elementary schools; Schmid Elementary School, Wendell Smith Elementary School, Edgar Allan Poe Classical School, and George M. Pullman School."Near North/West/Central Elementary Schools " (). Chicago Public Schools. Retrieved on December 19, 2016.
Woodlands is served by four community schools in nearby Deep Cove, Cove Cliff Elementary, Dorothy Lynas Elementary, Sherwood Park Elementary, and Seycove Secondary School. Students participating in French immersion programs attend Dorothy Lynas Elementary School and Windsor Secondary School.
Tinley Park includes four public elementary school districts – Kirby School District 140, Community Consolidated School District 146, Summit Hill Elementary School District 161, and Elementary School District 159."About Our District ." Elementary School District 159. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
The district operates Cranberry Jr/Sr High School (7th-12th), Cranberry Elementary School (K-6th), Pinegrove Elementary School (K-5th) and Rockland Elementary School (K-5th).
Northeast's feeder schools include Peter G. Appling Middle School, Florence Bernd Elementary School, Burdell-Hunt Magnet Elementary School and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School.
The majority of students come from W.O. Mitchell Elementary School, Bridlewood Community Elementary School, Glen Cairn Public School, and Katimavik Elementary School, its four associate schools.
There is one elementary School, Glenwood Elementary School, in Fern Ridge. The former South Carvolth Environmental Elementary School was closed by the school district in 2006.
Shirley, p. 73. the area around the former Sam Houston campus is assigned to Fields Elementary School."Elementary School Zones > Fields Elementary." McAllen Independent School District.
The elementary school in Dobšiná, Jenő Ruffinyi Elementary School (), is named after Ruffinyi.
Residents are zoned to Hunters Creek Elementary School,"Hunters Creek Elementary School" (Map).
Accessed December 29, 2016. Briarwood Elementary SchoolBriarwood Elementary School, Florham Park School District.
ETE (Elementary Teacher Education) is the two-year diploma in elementary teacher education.
"Orenco Elementary School", Elementary Schools, Hillsboro School District, Hillsboro, Oregon, 10 September 2008.
Accessed April 1, 2020.) are DeWitt D. Barlow Elementary SchoolDeWitt D. Barlow Elementary School, Plainfield Public School District. Accessed May 14, 2020. (373 students; in grades K-5), Cedarbrook Elementary SchoolCedarbrook Elementary School, Plainfield Public School District. Accessed May 14, 2020.
Residents are served by Leon County Schools. Most residents are zoned to either Riley Elementary School or Bond Elementary School, while some are zoned to Ruediger Elementary School."Leon County Elementary School Zoning 2009-2010 School Year ." Leon County Schools.
The district has eight schools, six in Burlington. Elementary schools include: Cooper Elementary, Waller Elementary, Winkler Elementary and Lyons Center. Middle schools include: Karcher Middle School and Dyer Intermediate. A campus of the Gateway Technical College is also in Burlington.
Madison High School The Houston Independent School District operates district public schools. Elementary schools serving portions of the Hiram Clarke area include Montgomery Elementary School, Grissom Elementary School,"Grissom Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on October 27, 2011.
LaBelle's education system is made up of four elementary schools (LaBelle Elementary, Country Oaks Elementary, Edward A. Upthegrove Elementary, West Glades), one middle school (LaBelle Middle) and one high school, LaBelle High. Also a private school International Christian Academy of Labelle.
Accessed April 1, 2020.) are Battle Hill Elementary SchoolBattle Hill Elementary School, Union Public School District. Accessed May 18, 2020. (391 students; in grades PreK-4), Hannah Caldwell Elementary SchoolHannah Caldwell Elementary School, Union Public School District. Accessed May 18, 2020.
Two elementary schools in Waggaman, Lucille Cherbonnier/Norbert Rillieux Elementary School and Live Oak Manor Elementary School, serve the city."Elementary School Districts 2012-2013 West Bank of Jefferson Parish Louisiana " (Archive). Jefferson Parish Public Schools. Retrieved on May 18, 2014.
In the 1950s, the Rankin School District was dissolved and parceled out to Carman, Lake Fenton, Grand Blanc, and Swartz Creek districts. The Hoover School District opened Lena Stalker Elementary School in 1956, while the Utley School District built Woodland Elementary School in 1957. The district built four elementary schools in 1955: Carman Park Elementary, Fenton Lawn Elementary, Rankin Elementary and Van Slyke Elementary. In 1961, Dye, Utley and Hoover districts merged into the Carman School District, quadrupling its student population.
It was just east of the original school and across from the present elementary school (211. S. Seventh Street, Buckeye, AZ 85326.) There were two large rooms on the ground floor and two upstairs. In 1937, the Buckeye Elementary School was constructed on its current location. As the community of Buckeye grew, so did the school district: 2002 - Bales Elementary School 2004 - Sundance Elementary School 2005 - WestPark Elementary School 2006 - Jasinski Elementary School Bales Elementary School has nearly 800 students.
Seal Beach once had its own elementary school district and sent its older children to Huntington Beach or Marina High School in the Huntington Beach Union High School District. Since the early 1980s it has been part of the Los Alamitos Unified School District. Younger students (K-5) go to McGaugh Elementary School, Hopkinson Elementary School, Rossmoor Elementary, Lee Elementary, Los Alamitos Elementary or Weaver Elementary. Students in grades 6–8 attend either Oak Middle School or McAuliffe Middle School.
"HQ info: 103 John F Kennedy Parkway Short Hills, NJ 07078" Short Hills has four K-5 elementary schools. Three are part of the Millburn Township Public Schools: Deerfield Elementary School,Deerfield Elementary School Glenwood Elementary School,Glenwood Elementary School and Hartshorn Elementary School.Hartshorn Elementary School The fourth is The Pingry School Lower Campus. Students move on to complete their public school education at Millburn Middle SchoolMillburn Middle School for grades 6–8 and Millburn High School for grades 9–12.
The Wilson Elementary School District is a small elementary school district in Phoenix, Arizona. It operates a K-3 primary school and a 4-8 elementary school.
Residents are divided between Forest Ridge Elementary School and Central Ridge Elementary School."Citrus County Elementary School Attendance Boundaries ." Citrus County Schools. Retrieved on February 2, 2017.
Residents in Upland are zoned to the Chester-Upland School District. Main Street Elementary School is the elementary school in Upland."Mailing Address." Main Street Elementary School.
"Tavola Elementary School Opens August 2015" (Archive). New Caney Independent School District. Retrieved on September 11, 2015. Aikin Elementary will reopen in August 2017 as Dogwood Elementary.
In 2003 Paint Valley combined both Bainbridge and Twin Elementary schools (the former high schools) into a brand new elementary/middle school building located beside the high school. The elementary school formerly known as Twin Elementary was auctioned off and demolished in 2008. Bainbridge elementary had a boiler explosion and was partially demolished in 2006.
Orinda has four public elementary schools: Sleepy Hollow Elementary, Wagner Ranch Elementary, Glorietta Elementary and Del Rey Elementary. Orinda Intermediate School is the only middle school. Together, these five schools comprise the Orinda Union School District. The town's only high school, Miramonte High School, is a part of the Acalanes Union High School District.
Along with Central High School and Gresham Middle School, public schools in Fountain City include Shannondale Elementary, Sterchi Elementary, Fountain City Elementary, and Inskip Elementary. Private schools include Nature's Way Montessori and Garden Montessori schools. Fountainhead College of Technology (formerly Smithwood Elementary, then Tennessee Institute of Electronics) was, until recently, located in Fountain City.
There are four elementary schools, North Topsail Elementary, South Topsail Elementary, Topsail Elementary, and Surf City Elementary. There are two middle schools named Topsail Middle School and Surf City Middle School and one high school, Topsail High School, which is located right next to Topsail Middle and within walking distance of the Hampstead Branch Library.
Fairview is served by Kitsilano Secondary School and Eric Hamber Secondary School, as well as L'École Bilingue, Emily Carr Elementary School, Edith Cavell Elementary School, False Creek Elementary School, Henry Hudson Elementary School, Shaughnessy Elementary School, and Trafalgar Elementary School, although only False Creek and L'École Bilingue are physically located in the neighbourhood. The private schools Madrona School and Blessed Sacrament School also find their home in the neighbourhood.
Mount Vernon City School District is a public school district serving students Mount Vernon in Knox County, Ohio. It oversees Mount Vernon High School, Mount Vernon Middle School, Columbia Elementary, Dan Emmett Elementary, East Elementary, Pleasant Street Elementary, Twin Oak Elementary, and Wiggin Street Elementary. The district received national attention when the board voted to fire John Freshwater for branding a student with a Christian cross and teaching creationism.
Auburn Drive High School (ADHS) is a Canadian public high school located in the Sunset Acres neighbourhood of Westphal, Nova Scotia. It serves students from grades 10 to 12. Auburn's feeder schools include Astral Drive Junior High School and Graham Creighton Junior High School. Its elementary feeder schools are Astral Drive Elementary School, Colby Village Elementary School, Caldwell Road Elementary, Joseph Giles Elementary, Humber Park Elementary and Bell Park Academic Centre.
The Avalon Park community has five elementary schools (Avalon Elementary School, Stone Lakes Elementary School, Timber Lakes Elementary School, Camelot Elementary School, and Castle Creek Elementary School), two middle schools (Avalon Middle School and Timber Springs Middle School). The community of Avalon Park is zoned for Timber Creek High School and Orange Technical College - Avalon Campus, which offers vocational training. The University of Central Florida is within as well.
Marion Oaks has three schools: Sunrise Elementary School (K-4), Marion Oaks Elementary (K-4), and Horizon Academy at Marion Oaks (5-8). Marion Oaks Elementary has an ESE wing.Marion Oaks Elementary to add ESE wing The majority of Marion Oaks is zoned for Sunrise Elementary School, Horizon Academy and Dunnellon High School. The Northern section of Marion Oaks is zoned for Marion Oaks Elementary and West Port High School.
Berea City Schools closed Parknoll, Smith, and Riveredge Elementary schools in 2011. Fairwood Elementary was demolished in 2009 to make way for a new elementary school, Grindstone Elementary. Fairwood's 850 students were transferred to Smith Elementary until the new 'combined' elementary school opened in 2011. Berea High School and Midpark High School were consolidated into one high school called Berea–Midpark High School for the 2013–2014 school year.
The Peters Township School District has two elementary schools (Bower Hill Elementary School and Pleasant Valley Elementary School) that educate students in grades K-3. These elementary schools are split for the individual communities (McMurray and Venetia for Pleasant Valley and Bower Hill respectively). The secondary elementary school (McMurray Elementary School) educates students in grades 4–6. The Peters Township Middle School educates students in grades 7–8.
The City of Appleby is served by the Nacogdoches Independent School District and is home to the Golden Dragons. The Nacogdoches Independent School District is made up of ten schools, including Brooks Quinn Jones Elementary School, Carpenter Elementary School, Fredonia Elementary School, Martin Education Center For Achievement, McMichael Middle School, Mike Moses Middle School, Nacogdoches High School, Nettie Marshall Elementary School, Raguet Elementary School and Thomas J. Rusk Elementary.
In April 2014, the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) released its annual report on lowest achieving schools in the Commonwealth. It identified seventeen Allentown School District schools as among the lowest achieving schools for reading and mathematics. The schools were: Central Elementary School, Cleveland Elementary School, Francis D. Raub Middle School, Harrison- Morton Middle School, Hiram W Dodd Elementary School, Jefferson Elementary School, Louis E. Dieruff High School, Luis A Ramos Elementary School, McKinley Elementary School, Mosser Elementary School, Roosevelt Elementary School, Sheridan Elementary School, South Mountain Middle School, Trexler Middle School, Union Terrace Elementary School, William Allen Senior High School, and Washington Elementary School. In July 2012, the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) released a report identifying seventeen Allentown School District schools as among the lowest achieving schools for reading and mathematics in 2011 and 2012.
Pennfield had one elementary school, Pennfield Elementary, which closed in the fall of 2015.
An elementary school "Geary Elementary/Middle School" is located in Left Hand, West Virginia.
The elementary school in East Greenbush, New York is named Citizen Genet Elementary School.
Grovetown Middle School, Grovetown Elementary School and Cedar Ridge Elementary School serve the city.
North Map and South Map Windcrest Elementary School in Windcrest,"Windcrest Elementary School" Map.
Pupils are zoned to Robinson Elementary School in Pasadena,Robinson Elementary School attendance zone.
Accessed April 17, 2020.) are Center Grove Elementary SchoolCenter Grove Elementary School, Randolph Township Schools. Accessed April 17, 2020. (519 students; in grades PreK-5), Fernbrook Elementary SchoolFernbrook Elementary School, Randolph Township Schools. Accessed April 17, 2020. (549; K-5), Ironia Elementary SchoolIronia Elementary School, Randolph Township Schools. Accessed April 17, 2020. (451; K-5), Shongum Elementary SchoolShongum Elementary School, Randolph Township Schools. Accessed April 17, 2020. (444; K-5), Randolph Middle SchoolRandolph Middle School, Randolph Township Schools. Accessed April 17, 2020. for grades 6-8 (1,069 students) and Randolph High SchoolRandolph High School, Randolph Township Schools. Accessed April 17, 2020.
At the start of the 2016-2017 school year there was one high school, Chalmette High school and Chalmette High Ninth Grade Academy (old Lacoste Elementary). There were three middle schools, Andrew Jackson Middle (old Andrew Jackson High), St Bernard Middle School (old St. Bernard High), and N. P. Trist Middle. Six elementary schools service the parish: Arabi Elementary, Chalmette Elementary (old Chalmette Middle), Joseph Davies Elementary, J. F. Gauthier Elementary (new building, the old Gauthier is close due to mold), Lacoste Elementary (old St. Mark's Catholic School) and William Smith Elementary. There is also C. F. Rowley Alternative School.
The school opened in 1998 and serves grades 8 to 12. It is a bilingual school providing a French immersion program. The school is fed into by the nearby elementary schools of Lord Byng Elementary School, Westwind Elementary School, Manoah Steves Elementary School, John G. Diefenbaker Elementary School, Dixon Elementary School and Homma Elementary School as well as all French immersion students from 15 other elementary schools in western Richmond. As of the 2019/2020 school year, the current principal is Ms. J McFadyen and the vice principals are Ms. A Goulas and Mr. T Ngo.
Eastbrook High School is located at 560 S. 900 E. in Grant County, Indiana. It is the only high school in the Eastbrook Community School district. The district includes the high school, a junior high (which is attached to the high school), and two elementary schools: Eastbrook South Elementary (located in Upland, Indiana) and Eastbrook North Elementary (located in Van Buren, Indiana), . At the end of the 2009–2010 school year, Matthews Elementary, and Washington Elementary were closed and the remaining elementary schools were renamed from Upland Elementary and Van Buren Elementary to South and North, respectively.
"Welcome to Zinser Elementary." Zinser Elementary School. Retrieved on December 26, 2012. "1234 Kinney, NW Grand Rapids, MI 49534" The district previously operated Fairview Elementary School in Walker.
The following schools feed students into Smithfield High School: Carrollton Elementary,PreK - 3rd. Hardy Elementary,PreK - 4th Westside Elementary,4th (Carrollton ES) - 6th. Smithfield Middle School,7th - 8th.
Pinon Mesa Middle School is the middle school for Wrightwood, Phelan and Pinon Hills. This is the middle school for Wrightwood Elementary, Pinon Hills Elementary and Phelan Elementary.
Most portions are zoned to Wilton Manors Elementary,"Wilton Manors Elementary." Broward County Public Schools. Retrieved on September 23, 2018. while some are zoned to Bennett Elementary School.
Two more elementary schools and another middle school are planned.Construction , Deercreekschools.org Grove Valley Elementary recently opened in August 2009. All three existing elementary schools have had classrooms added.
"Elementary Zones." New Caney Independent School District. Retrieved on January 20, 2011. From 2015-2017, Tavola Elementary served the Roman Forest community while Aikin Elementary was being rebuilt.
The district operates: a Junior/Senior High School (grades 7-12), Memorial Elementary (grades 4,5,6), Lee Park Elementary Center (grades 2,3), and Hanover Green Elementary Center (Kindergarten,1).
Schools serving the CDP include Guillermo Flores Elementary School and JFK Elementary School,"Elementary School Zones 2017-2018 ." La Joya Independent School District. Retrieved on September 16, 2018.
Elementary school students attend Dyersville Elementary School (in Dyersville) for grades K-5."Dyersville Elementary Boundary Change Map." Western Dubuque Community School District. Retrieved on July 24, 2018.
Elementary school students are zoned to Epworth Elementary School (in Epworth) for grades K-5."2017 Elementary Boundaries." Western Dubuque Community School District. Retrieved on July 24, 2018.
Elementary school students are zoned to Drexler Elementary School (in Farley) for grades K-5."2017 Elementary Boundaries." Western Dubuque Community School District. Retrieved on July 24, 2018.
There are four separate Catholic elementary schools. St. Alphonsus Elementary School provides pre-kindergarten through Grade 8. St. Mary's Elementary School offers pre- kindergarten classes to grade 8. St. Michael's Elementary School offers both English and French immersion from Kindergarten to grade 8.
Parkwood High School is located in Monroe, North Carolina, USA. It opened in August 1961. It is adjacent to Parkwood Middle School with feeder elementary schools Prospect Elementary School, Waxhaw Elementary School, and Western Union Elementary School. The principal is Carole Alley.
Fulton City School District is a school district in Fulton, New York, United States. The current superintendent is Mr. Brian Pulvino. The district operates six schools: G. Ray Bodley High School, Fulton Junior High, Fairgrieve Elementary, Granby Elementary, Lanigan Elementary, and Volney Elementary.
Parkmont Elementary School is an elementary school in Fremont, California. It is located at 2601 Parkside Drive 94536. It is one of 28 elementary schools in the city belonging to the Fremont Unified School District. The principal of Parkmont Elementary is Johanna Cho.
Loomis is home to Del Oro High School. Foundation elementary schools for Del Oro High School are Placer Elementary School, Franklin Elementary School, Loomis Grammar School, H. Clarke Powers Elementary School, Penryn School, Ophir STEAM Academy, Newcastle School, and Loomis Basin Charter School.
Franklin Regional High School is a public high school in Murrysville, Pennsylvania. The district operates five schools, including three K-5 elementary schools (Sloan Elementary, Newlonsburg Elementary, and Heritage Elementary), one middle school (grades 6-8), and one high school (grades 9-12).
Bayou Boeuf Elementary School (BBES) is an elementary school in unincorporated Lafourche Parish, Louisiana,Home. Bayou Boeuf Elementary School. Retrieved on February 7, 2018. "Bayou Boeuf Elementary School 4138 Highway 307 Thibodaux, LA 70301 " east of the Kraemer (Bayou Boeuf) census-designated place.
Bayport is served by the Bayport-Blue Point School District, which consists of a high school (Bayport-Blue Point High School), a middle school (James Wilson Young Middle School), and three elementary schools, Academy Street Elementary, Sylvan Avenue Elementary, and Blue Point Elementary.
Gun Barrel City is within the Mabank Independent School District. Elementary schools include Southside Elementary, Central Elementary, and Lakeview Elementary. A new high school campus opened in the fall of 2007. The new campus is adjacent to the old high school in Mabank.
Accessed May 10, 2020. (800; PreK-5), Jefferson Elementary SchoolJefferson Elementary School, Trenton Public Schools. Accessed May 10, 2020. (434; K-5), Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary SchoolDr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Elementary School, Trenton Public Schools. Accessed May 10, 2020.
Shelton Public Schools include Shelton High School for grades 9 through 12, Shelton Intermediate School for grades 7 and 8. Perry Hill School for grades 5 and 6, and five primary schools for pre-kindergarten through fourth grade, including Elizabeth Shelton Elementary, Mohegan Elementary School, Long Hill Elementary School, Booth Hill Elementary School, and Sunnyside Elementary School.
Kennedy Township is situated in the Montour School District. David E. Williams Middle School is located within the township. Elementary students used to be able to attend Forest Grove Elementary in Robinson as one of the district's 3 elementary schools. As of 2017, elementary students attend Montour Elementary School, located next to Montour High School in Robinson Township.
The city is served by Capistrano Unified School District. Within the city, there are six elementary schools, three middle schools, and one high school. There is also one virtual public K-12 school: Capistrano Connections Academy with flexible hours for students. The elementary schools are: Truman Benedict, Concordia Elementary, Vista Del Mar, Las Palmas, Marblehead Elementary, and Lobo Elementary.
It once served as Webster High School and Webster Elementary School. The High School was active from 1936 until consolidation into Sylva-Webster High School (Now Smoky Mountain High School) in 1960. The Elementary School remained in operation until it was consolidated with Sylva Elementary School and Savannah Elementary School to form Fairview Elementary School in 1973.
2013.. School tours present theatre arts productions at schools in the Ithaca, NY area. "We Carry the Dream", a new play based on the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr., toured Newfield Elementary School, Dryden Elementary School, Lansing Elementary School, Groton Elementary School and Trumansburg Elementary School in March 2013.School Tours. The Hangar Theatre, 2011. Web.
Elementary schools within First Colony and within Sugar Land include Austin Parkway, Colony Bend, Colony Meadows, Highlands, Lexington Creek, and Settlers Way. Other elementary schools serving sections of First Colony include Dulles Elementary School in Sugar Land, Lakeview Elementary School in Sugar Land, and Quail Valley Elementary School in Missouri City."High Schools." Fort Bend Independent School District.
"Cedar Creek feeder pattern: Cedar Creek High School, Cedar Creek Middle School, Cedar Creek Intermediate School, Cedar Creek Elementary,[...] and Red Rock Elementary." The only Public School in the Red Rock area is Red Rock Elementary School. Students in the Red Rock area attend Red Rock Elementary School,"Red Rock Elementary Attendance Boundary." Bastrop Independent School District.
North Babylon Union Free School District is a school district in North Babylon, New York, United States. The current superintendent is Glen Eschbach. The district operates seven schools: North Babylon High School, Robert Moses Middle School, Belmont Elementary School, Marion G. Vedder Elementary School, Parliament Place Elementary School, William E. DeLuca Jr. Elementary School, and Woods Road Elementary.
East High School, or Sioux City East High School, is a public high school located in Sioux City, Iowa. It is one of three high schools in the Sioux City Community Schools, and is fed by East Middle School, Nodland Elementary School, Sunnyside Elementary School, Morningside Elementary School, Spalding Park Elementary School, and Unity Elementary School.
Oakwood High School displays an elaborate external design. The elementary schools, Edwin D. Smith Elementary School and Harman Elementary School, echo this elaborate style. Smith Elementary is built in the Tudor style like the High School while Harman Elementary is Colonial revival. The newest addition to the school system, the Julian and Marjorie Lange School, features Spanish revival architecture.
Cascade School District #5 (Cascade SD 5) is a public school district in Oregon. It includes five schools, the three elementary schools Turner elementary, Aumsville elementary, and Cloverdale elementary. Then all the elementary schools merge at Cascade Junior High which those students go to the larger Cascade Senior High. The Senior high has a symphonic, marching, and jazz band.
Payson is served by Nebo School District. Public schools in this district within Payson include the following: Payson High School, Payson Junior High School, Mt. Nebo Jr. High, Barnett Elementary, Parkview Elementary, Springlake Elementary, Taylor Elementary, Wilson Elementary. Payson High School is one of the very few schools in the USA that has its own Bagpipe Band.
U.S. and Cambodian flags on the side of the New Angkor Market White Center is part of the Highline School District, which covers much of southwestern King County. Elementary schools include Beverly Park Elementary, Mount View Elementary, Southern Heights Elementary, and White Center Heights Elementary. Secondary schools include Cascade Middle School, New Start High School, and Evergreen High School.
Rochelle is served by two separate school districts. Rochelle Community Consolidated District 231 serves Rochelle and limited areas just outside town. District 231 has four elementary schools serving grades K–5: Abraham Lincoln Elementary, Central Elementary, Floyd J. Tilton Elementary, and Phillip May Elementary. The district also operates one middle school, Rochelle Middle School, serving grades 6–8.
Retrieved on March 15, 2010. LAUSD elementary schools in East Los Angeles include Anton, Belvedere, Brooklyn Avenue, City Terrace, Eastman, Fourth Street, Ford Boulevard (open July 1, 1923), Harrison, Humphreys Avenue (open July 1, 1922), Robert F. Kennedy, Marianna, Rowan Avenue and Hamasaki Elementary/Hamasaki medical and science magnet, originally named Riggin Elementary School and renamed in 1990. Montebello USD schools include Gascon Elementary School, Montebello Park Elementary School, and Winter Gardens Elementary School. At one time Hammel Elementary School was in East Los Angeles.
As of 2009, 56.4% and 30.1% of all students were proficient in reading and mathematics, as determined by the state administered MSAs. 62.1% of all students qualified for the government-funded free or reduced lunch program. District Heights Elementary School, Suitland Elementary School, Edgar Allen Poe Elementary School, Bradbury Heights Elementary School, Morningside Elementary School, William Beanes Elementary School, and Forestville Elementary School all feed into either Drew-Freeman Middle School, or the Andrew Jackson Academy. Both Middle Schools then feed into Suitland High School.
Accessed February 3, 2020. (634; K-5), Marie Durand SchoolMarie Durand School, Vineland Public Schools. Accessed February 3, 2020. (506; K-5), Edward Johnstone SchoolEdward Johnstone School, Vineland Public Schools. Accessed February 3, 2020. (443; K-5), Dr. William Mennies Elementary SchoolDr. William Mennies Elementary School, Vineland Public Schools. Accessed February 3, 2020. (607; K-5), Pauline J. Petway Elementary SchoolPauline J. Petway Elementary School, Vineland Public Schools. Accessed February 3, 2020. (550; K-5), Anthony Rossi Elementary SchoolAnthony Rossi Elementary School, Vineland Public Schools. Accessed February 3, 2020. (603; K-5), Gloria M. Sabater Elementary SchoolGloria M. Sabater Elementary School, Vineland Public Schools. Accessed February 3, 2020. (757; K-5), Dr. John H. Winslow Elementary SchoolDr.
Due to the intensity of the Santa Ana Winds and multiple fires, many schools and colleges throughout Santa Clarita were closed. These school districts, schools, and colleges included: Sulfur Springs: Canyon Springs Community School (Elementary), Fair Oaks Ranch Community School, Golden Oak Community School, Leona Cox Community School (Elementary), Mint Canyon Community School, Mitchell Community Elementary School, Pinetree Community School, Sulphur Springs Community School, and Valley View Community School. William S. Hart District Schools: Academy of the Canyons High School, Bowman High School, Canyon High School, Castaic High School, Golden Valley High School, Hart High School, Learning Post High School, Saugus High School, Valencia High School, West Ranch High School, Arroyo Seco Junior High School, Le Mesa Junior High School, Placerita Junior High School, Rancho Pico Junior High School, Rio Norte Junior High School, Sierra Vista Junior High School, Golden Oak Adult School, Independent study, and Sequoia School. Newhall School District: McGrath Elementary, Meadows Elementary, Newhall Elementary, Oak Hills Elementary, Old Orchard Elementary, Peachland Elementary, Pico Canyon Elementary, Stevenson Ranch Elementary, Valencia Valley Elementary, and Wiley Canyon Elementary.
Minocqua has a public elementary school, Minocqua-Hazelhurst-Lake Tomahawk Elementary School, a private Lutheran elementary/middle school, Trinity Lutheran School, and a high school, Lakeland Union High School.
Addison Public Schools are part of the School District of Slinger. Schools in the district include Addison Elementary, Allenton Elementary, Slinger Elementary, Slinger Middle School and Slinger High School.
St. Paul Public Schools serves Frogtown. Some residents are zoned to Jackson Elementary, while some are zoned to Galtier Elementary."Saint Paul Elementary Schools" Map. Saint Paul Public Schools.
Some residents are zoned to Lockhart Elementary School while others are zoned to Peck Elementary School."Lockhart Elementary Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on May 3, 2018.
Compare this map to the county school maps. Residents are divided between Inverness Primary, Pleasant Grove Elementary, and Hernando Elementary."Citrus County Elementary School Attendance Boundaries." Citrus County Schools.
Breakfast and lunch are served daily. Nooksack Elementary School is located on Breckenridge Road in Nooksack.Nooksack Elementary School Breckenridge Creek borders this school campus. Nooksack Elementary opened in 1998.
Roberts Elementary School Roberts Elementary School is located in Southgate.Rosen, Dsp. "A learning environment, from the outside in / For school, parents and neighbors, Roberts' beautification is elementary." Houston Chronicle.
East Chester County Elementary School, West Chester County Elementary School, and Jacks Creek Elementary School all hold kindergarten through 3rd grade. Henderson is the home of Freed-Hardeman University.
Glen Allan is served by the Western Line School District. The elementary schools are O'Bannon Elementary and Riverside Elementary. The High Schools are O'Bannon High and Riverside High School.
Retrieved on May 21, 2016. Woodside Elementary School (TK-5), which has about 300 students;"Woodside Elementary School (TK-5th)." Woodside Elementary School District. Retrieved on May 21, 2016.
Accessed June 1, 2020. (575 students; in grades PreK-5), Chews Elementary SchoolChews Elementary School, Gloucester Township Public Schools. Accessed June 1, 2020. (661; PreK-5), Erial Elementary SchoolErial Elementary School, Gloucester Township Public Schools. Accessed June 1, 2020. (642; PreK-5), Glendora Elementary SchoolGlendora Elementary School, Gloucester Township Public Schools. Accessed June 1, 2020. (231; K-5), Gloucester Township Elementary SchoolGloucester Township Elementary School, Gloucester Township Public Schools. Accessed June 1, 2020. (249; K-5), James W. Lilley Jr. Elementary SchoolJames W. Lilley Jr. Elementary School, Gloucester Township Public Schools. Accessed June 1, 2020. (497; K-5), Loring-Flemming Elementary SchoolLoring-Flemming Elementary School, Gloucester Township Public Schools. Accessed June 1, 2020. (688; K-5), Union Valley Elementary SchoolUnion Valley Elementary School, Gloucester Township Public Schools. Accessed June 1, 2020. (455; K-5), Glen Landing Middle SchoolGlen Landing Middle School, Gloucester Township Public Schools. Accessed June 1, 2020. (695; 6-8), Charles W. Lewis Middle SchoolCharles W. Lewis Middle School, Gloucester Township Public Schools. Accessed June 1, 2020. (684; 6-8) and Ann A. Mullen Middle SchoolAnn A. Mullen Middle School, Gloucester Township Public Schools. Accessed June 1, 2020. (841; 6-8).
Tucson, AZ 85705" District elementary schools in Flowing Wells include Centennial Elementary School,"centennial_edit08_09.jpg .
Midvale Park has an elementary school called Grijalva Elementary School. Its school district is TUSD.
Stevens Elementary School enrolls about 500 students. West Hill Elementary School enrolls around 525 students.
Gandara Central Elementary School is an elementary school located in the town of Gandara, Samar.
Canat Elementary School The barangay hosts the Canat Elementary School which was established in 1939.
The school district opened an eighth elementary school, Willow Lane Elementary School, in September 2010.
The Joseph Gomez Elementary School and the Emanuel Benjamin Oliver Elementary school serve Anna's Retreat.
The Town of Needham operates one high school, Needham High School, which underwent a $62-million renovation that was completed in 2009; two middle schools: William F. Pollard Middle School, for seventh and eighth grade, and High Rock School, for sixth grade only; and five elementary schools for grades K-5: John Eliot Elementary School, Sunita L. Williams Elementary School, William Mitchell Elementary School, Newman Elementary School, and Broadmeadow Elementary School. Needham recently finished building the newest elementary school, Sunita L. Williams Elementary School, to replace the aging Hillside Elementary School. The newest school opened in the fall of 2019. Needham is also home to Catholic schools such as St. Joseph's Elementary School, and Monsignor Haddad Middle School, as well as St. Sebastian's School, a Catholic school for boys in grades 7–12.
Accessed June 8, 2020. (with 309 students; in grades PreK-4), Fleetwood Elementary SchoolFleetwood Elementary School, Mount Laurel Schools. Accessed June 8, 2020. (372; K-4), Hillside Elementary SchoolHillside Elementary School, Mount Laurel Schools. Accessed June 8, 2020. (348; PreK-4), Larchmont Elementary SchoolLarchmont Elementary School, Mount Laurel Schools. Accessed June 8, 2020. (395; K-4), Parkway Elementary SchoolParkway Elementary School, Mount Laurel Schools. Accessed June 8, 2020. (342; K-4), Springville Elementary SchoolSpringville Elementary School, Mount Laurel Schools. Accessed June 8, 2020. (512; PreK-4), Mount Laurel Hartford SchoolMount Laurel Hartford School, Mount Laurel Schools. Accessed June 8, 2020. (961; 5-6) and Thomas E. Harrington Middle SchoolThomas E. Harrington Middle School, Mount Laurel Schools. Accessed June 8, 2020. (963; 7-8).Schools, Mount Laurel Schools. Accessed June 8, 2020.
Accessed July 23, 2019. (649 students; in grades PreK-4), Oak Knoll Elementary SchoolOak Knoll Elementary School, Monroe Township Public Schools. Accessed July 23, 2019. (605; K-4), Radix Elementary SchoolRadix Elementary School, Monroe Township Public Schools. Accessed July 23, 2019. (797; PreK-4), Whitehall Elementary SchoolWhitehall Elementary School, Monroe Township Public Schools. Accessed July 23, 2019. (436; K-4), Williamstown Middle SchoolWilliamstown Middle School, Monroe Township Public Schools. Accessed July 23, 2019.
Accessed December 2, 2019. (located in West Windsor: 687 students; in grades K-3), Maurice Hawk Elementary SchoolMaurice Hawk Elementary School, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District. Accessed December 2, 2019. (West Windsor: 749; K-3), Town Center Elementary SchoolTown Center Elementary School, West Windsor- Plainsboro Regional School District. Accessed December 2, 2019. (Plainsboro: 522; PreK-2), J.V.B. Wicoff Elementary SchoolJ.V.B. Wicoff Elementary School, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District. Accessed December 2, 2019.
Accessed May 19, 2020. (with 350 students; in grades PreK-3), Winslow Township Elementary School No. 2Winslow Township Elementary School No. 2, Winslow Township School District. Accessed May 19, 2020. (349; PreK-3), Winslow Township Elementary School No. 3Winslow Township Elementary School No. 3, Winslow Township School District. Accessed May 19, 2020. (390; PreK-3), Winslow Township Elementary School No. 4Winslow Township Elementary School No. 4, Winslow Township School District. Accessed May 19, 2020.
Post Oak Middle School is located in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, near Spotsylvania High School. The school was opened in 2006 at a cost of $25 million as a replacement for the deteriorating John J. Wright Middle School. Post Oak Middle School is the home of the Patriots. Elementary schools that feed into this school are Livingston Elementary School, Berkeley Elementary School, Robert E. Lee Elementary School, Brock Road Elementary School, and Riverview Elementary School.
Accessed April 14, 2020.) are Manchester Township Elementary SchoolManchester Township Elementary School, Manchester Township School District. Accessed April 14, 2020. (549 students; in grades K-5), Ridgeway Elementary SchoolRidgeway Elementary School, Manchester Township School District. Accessed April 14, 2020. (430; K-5), Whiting Elementary SchoolWhiting Elementary School, Manchester Township School District. Accessed April 14, 2020. (249; K-5), Manchester Township Middle SchoolManchester Township Middle School, Manchester Township School District. Accessed April 14, 2020.
The district provides an early education school, five elementary schools, two middle schools, and a high school. Burbank Early Education School serves students before the elementary level and was created during a period when the population demanded fewer elementary buildings. The district offers an optional informal/progressive style of education through Wickliffe Progressive Elementary and Barrington Elementary, the latter of which also provides a contemporary program .Other elementary schools include Greensview, Tremont and Windermere.
Accessed November 1, 2019.) are Hazelwood Elementary SchoolHazelwood Elementary School, Middlesex Board of Education. Accessed December 4, 2019. (207 students; in grades PreK-3), Parker Elementary SchoolParker Elementary School, Middlesex Board of Education. Accessed December 4, 2019. (222; K-3), Watchung Elementary SchoolWatchung Elementary School, Middlesex Board of Education. Accessed December 4, 2019. (211; K-3), Von E. Mauger Middle SchoolVon E. Mauger Middle School, Middlesex Board of Education. Accessed December 4, 2019.
Most of Alamo's population resides within the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District (PSJAISD), although a portion does reside in the Donna Independent School District boundaries."SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP (2010 CENSUS): Hidalgo County, TX." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on January 2, 2017. Elementary schools in the PSJAISD located in Alamo include Zeferino Farias Elementary, Agusto Guerra Elementary, Santos Livas (previously North Alamo) Elementary, Marcia R. Garza Elementary, and John McKeever Elementary.
Accessed May 27, 2020. with 592 students in grades K-5, Frances S. DeMasi Elementary SchoolFrances S. DeMasi Elementary School, Evesham Township School District. Accessed May 27, 2020. with 272 students in grades K-5, Robert B. Jaggard Elementary SchoolRobert B. Jaggard Elementary School, Evesham Township School District. Accessed May 27, 2020. with 440 students in grades K-5, Marlton Elementary SchoolMarlton Elementary School, Evesham Township School District. Accessed May 27, 2020.
"2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP (INDEX): Westwego city, LA" (Archive). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on May 19, 2014. Elementary schools taking portions of Westwego include Isaac Joseph Elementary School (combination of the former Myrtle C. Thibodeaux and Vic A. Pitre Elementary Schools) in Westwego, Joshua Butler Elementary School in Westwego, and Bridge City Elementary School in Bridge City (an unincorporated area)."Elementary School Districts 2012-2013 West Bank of Jefferson Parish Louisiana" (Archive).
Pupils in Radnor Township attend Radnor Township School District. Radnor High School and Radnor Middle School are the sole public high and middle schools of the district. There are three elementary schools in the RTSD: Radnor Elementary School, Ithan Elementary School, and Wayne Elementary School.
"Stuchbery Elementary 11210 Hughes Rd, Houston, Texas 77089" Frazier Elementary is on a separate parcel of land in Sagemont.Home. Frazier Elementary School. Retrieved on July 15, 2017. "Frazier Elementary 10503 Hughes Rd, Houston, Texas 77089""Sagemont Section 9 Plate 2/3" (block book map).
Public elementary schools in Nestor are part of the South Bay Union School District, and include Emory Elementary, Mendoza Elementary, Nestor Language Academy Charter School, and Berry Elementary. Southwest Senior High School, located on Hollister Street, is part of the Sweetwater Union High School District.
Currently, Dorr Elementary School has 470 students, 31 classrooms and a staff of 44. The principal at Dorr Elementary School is Cheri Copeland-Shull. Holland Elementary was originally built in the 1920s. As with all of the other elementary schools, Holland too needed to grow.
The area is divided between the attendance zones of Bane Elementary School in Houston, Kirk Elementary School in unincorporated Harris County, and Lee Elementary School in unincorporated Harris County."Map of Elementary Schools 2009–2010." Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District. Retrieved on April 4, 2009.
The community is served by three elementary schools: Green Run Elementary School, Rosemont Elementary School, and Parkway Elementary School; two middle schools: Landstown Middle School and Larkspur Middle School; and two high schools: Green Run High School and Landstown High School, and Tidewater Community College.
Creedmoor Elementary School The City of Creedmoor is served by the Del Valle Independent School District. Creedmoor Elementary School is the newest elementary school in the district, and it has the largest attendance boundary of any district school."Creedmoor Elementary ." Del Valle Independent School District.
Frankford Elementary was located at 3967 Enola Road and Mifflin Elementary was located at 399 Roxbury Road, both in Newville. Those two elementary schools closed in summer 2008. Plainfield Elementary School was located at 7 Springview Road, Newville. It was closed in summer 2011.
Residents in Chester Township are zoned to the Chester-Upland School District. Toby Farms Elementary School is the public elementary school in Chester Township."Mailing Address ." Toby Farms Elementary School.
" Lake of Two Mountains High School. Retrieved on December 8, 2014. Mountainview Elementary School and Saint Jude Elementary School, both in Deux-Montagnes, also serve this community."Mountainview Elementary Zone.
The Oregon School District serves the area. Schools in the district include Brooklyn Elementary, Netherwood Knoll Elementary, Prairie View Elementary, Rome Corners Intermediate, Oregon Middle School and Oregon High School.
Current enrollment is approximately 490. Student-teacher ratio is 15:3. The average class size is 24. Students come from two elementary schools, McBee Elementary School and Plainview Elementary School.
Elementary schools in Prichard include Collins-Rhodes Elementary School,Home. Collins-Rhodes Elementary School. Retrieved on October 22, 2010. "5110 St. Stephens Rd Eight Mile, AL 36613" - Also: "Collins-Rhode".
Houston Elementary School and Milam Elementary School cover portions of Uptown."Fall 2011 Sam Houston Elementary Attendance Zone Grades PK-5." Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on November 19, 2011.
Retrieved on May 1, 2014. Some areas are zoned to Scarborough Elementary School,"Scarborough Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. and some areas are zoned to Barrick Elementary School.
Crawfordsville Elementary School, part of the Sweet Home School District, closed in 2011, 158 years after its founding in 1853. Area elementary students now attend Holley Elementary School in Holley.
Most students are zoned to Lake Elementary School, while some are zoned to Orchard Hollow Elementary School."2015 Elementary School Attendance Areas." Mentor Public Schools. Retrieved on June 1, 2017.
Raul C. Martínez Elementary School,"welcome... " Raul C. Martinez Elementary School. Retrieved on April 4, 2009."R. Martinez Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on April 4, 2009.
Elementary school students are zoned to Peosta Elementary School (in Peosta) for grades K-4."Peosta Elementary Boundary Change Map." Western Dubuque Community School District. Retrieved on July 24, 2018.
Jonesboro Community Consolidated School District #43, often known as Jonesboro Elementary School District, is an elementary and middle school district headquartered in Jonesboro, Illinois. It operates Jonesboro Elementary School (JES).
Schools serving the Oak Hill area (but not necessarily in Oak Hill), include Oak Hill Elementary, Fox Mill Elementary, Floris Elementary, McNair Elementary, Lutie Lewis Coates Elementary, Navy Elementary, Crossfield Elementary, Franklin Middle School, Rachel Carson Middle School, Chantilly High School, South Lakes High School, Westfield High School, and Oakton High School. The Oak Hill community is served by the Oak Hill post office. Mail may be addressed to Herndon or Oak Hill using zip code 20171. Amenities include Frying Pan Farm Park, a working museum farm operated by Fairfax County Park Authority.
The district received $11.4 million in state funding in the 2009-10 school year. The district operates Danville Area High School (Grades 9-12), Danville Middle School (Grades 6-8), Liberty Valley Intermediate Elementary School (Grades 3-5), and Danville Area Primary Elementary School (Grades K2). Of the 4 elementary schools formerly operated by the district until June 2011, only Liberty Valley remains open today. Danville Elementary School, Riverside Elementary School, and Mahoning Cooper Elementary School all closed in the 2011 consolidation of the new Danville Area Primary Elementary School.
The public schools in Auburndale are operated by the Polk County School Board. There are five elementary schools, Berkley Elementary (a charter school ), Auburndale Central Elementary, Lena Vista Elementary, Boswell Elementary and Caldwell Elementary, which feed into Stambaugh Middle School. Students from Berkley Elementary are admitted into Berkley Accelerated Middle School (another charter school), while other students wishing to apply are put on a waiting list. Auburndale High School and PPCA are the only high schools in Auburndale, although nearby Tenoroc High School serves students in both Auburndale and Lakeland.
The Calhoun and Livermore elementaries have about 300 students each, while Sacramento Elementary has 125 students. Calhoun Elementary School's mascot is the bulldog, Livermore Elementary School's mascot is the yellow jacket, Sacramento Elementary School's mascot is the blue jay, Island Elementary School's mascot was the eagle, and Beech Grove Elementary School's mascot was the gorilla. Sacramento's future was at stake at one time, but the school was renamed as Marie Gatton Phillips Elementary School and remains active. At any time, between 350 and 400 county residents are enrolled in higher education of some form.
The district also extends into several bordering towns. Jamestown Public Schools include: Jamestown High School; three middle schools, Persell Middle School, George Washington Middle School, and Thomas Jefferson Middle School; as well as five neighborhood elementary schools, Lincoln elementary school, Fletcher elementary school, Clinton V Bush elementary school, CC Ring elementary school, and Love elementary school. The former Rogers Elementary School now functions as a Success Academy for selected Jamestown area students. A disciplinary Tech Academy, located on Fourth Street is also part of the Jamestown Public School system.
Ashburn Elementary School School age children attending public schools are educated at two elementary schools and a middle school within the boundaries of the subdivision and one elementary school outside of it. All three schools are part of the Loudoun County Public Schools system. Elementary school children (kindergarten through 5th grade) are split between three schools: students residing in the northern part of Ashburn Village attend Ashburn Elementary School, and students living in the southern part attend Dominion Trail Elementary School. A small portion of the southern part attends Discovery Elementary School.
The funding is for three years. For the 2010-11 school year, Reading School District administration applied for a School Improvement Grant. It was eligible for funding due to the chronic low achievement at many of the district's schools. These schools included Northeast Middle School, Northwest Area Middle School, Riverside Elementary School, School of the Performing Arts at Glenside, Sixteenth & Haak Elementary School, Southern Middle School, Southwest Middle School, Tenth & Green Elementary School, Tenth & Penn Elementary School, Thirteenth & Green Elementary School, Thirteenth & Union Elementary School and Twelfth & Marion Elementary School.
Dumbarton Middle School is a school located at 300 Dumbarton Road in the Rodgers Forge neighborhood of Towson, Maryland, just outside Baltimore. It is part of the Baltimore County Public Schools system. Dumbarton currently has more than 1,000 students attending. Students come to Dumbarton from several different elementary schools in Baltimore County, but the majority come from Rodgers Forge Elementary School, which is located next door to Dumbarton and is also a blue ribbon school; Stoneleigh Elementary, Pleasant Plains Elementary, Hampton Elementary, West Towson Elementary and Riderwood Elementary.
Elementary and secondary education for students in Ravenna and Ravenna Township is provided by the Ravenna School District, which includes Ravenna High School for grades 9–12 and Brown Middle School for grades 5–8. The district reorganized its elementary buildings for the 2020–21 school year, closing Carlin Elementary and grouping grade levels together. Previously, the district had operated four neighborhood elementary schools each with grades 1–5. Kindergarten students attend West Park Elementary, Willyard Elementary houses the district's 1st and 2nd graders, and West Main Elementary houses grades 3 and 4.
Twin Towers Middle School Morrison Hall (SUNY Orange, Middletown campus) In the past 10 years, the Middletown public school system has shifted from maintaining numerous small neighborhood schools and combined more students into fewer magnet schools. Three elementary schools cover grade levels from kindergarten through fifth grade. Both Truman Moon Elementary School and John W. Chorley Elementary School have made way for Presidential Park Elementary School, the district's newest school, built in 2014. William A. Carter Elementary and Maple Hill Elementary are the district's two other elementary schools.
Bethesda-Chevy Chase is a part of Montgomery County Public Schools. The school serves the Chevy Chase and Bethesda areas including the towns of Chevy Chase, Chevy Chase View, Chevy Chase Village, and Somerset; and the villages of Chevy Chase Section Three, Chevy Chase Section Five, Martin's Additions and North Chevy Chase. Schools within the Bethesda-Chevy Chase cluster include Westland Middle, Silver Creek Middle, Bethesda Elementary, Chevy Chase Elementary (3-5), North Chevy Chase Elementary (3-5), Rock Creek Forest Elementary, Rosemary Hills Elementary (Pre-K-2), Somerset Elementary, and Westbrook Elementary.
North Hills School District has completed a long-term elementary facilities plan resulted in the renovation and expansion of McIntyre and Highcliff elementary schools as well as the renovation of Ross Elementary. The end result of the facilities plan was four comparable elementary schools (Ross, McIntyre, Highcliff and West View) with estimated enrollments of 500–550 students, although Ross Elementary was built to hold more than 600 students. The plan includes the closing of three small schools: Northway, Perrysville and Seville. The Northway Elementary School attendance area merged with McIntyre Elementary in August 2009.
Unionville is home to an elementary school, Unionville Elementary School, which was once Unionville High School.
Westwood operates the Daly Elementary School and the Tomlinson Middle School in Inkster.Home. Daly Elementary School.
The community is served by Monsignor N. Anderson Elementary (Catholic) and Simons Valley Elementary public school.
U.S. News has ranked MSU's graduate-level elementary education","America's Best Graduate Schools 2006: Elementary Education.
The elementary building is equipped with shock resistant glass to ensure the safety of elementary students.
Previously Conant Gardens was zoned to Atkinson Elementary School."Elementary School Attendance Areas." Detroit Public Schools.
"About Winship Elementary." Winship Elementary School. Retrieved December 5, 2008. Jenkins opened on February 6, 1977.
Manipur is home to India's first floating elementary school: Loktak Elementary Floating School in Loktak Lake.
The Superior School District serves the community. Four Corners Elementary School is the local elementary school.
Pugh Elementary School,"Pugh Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on April 4, 2009.
The district operates three schools: Central Elementary, Rommelt Elementary, and South Williamsport Jr/Sr High Schools.
Wayne Drexler Elementary opened in 1993."Drexler Elementary." Western Dubuque Community School District. January 3, 2007.
Denton has two area elementary schools; Denton Elementary and Silver Valley Elementary. Silver Valley is the smallest elementary school in the Davidson County Schools system, having just under 275 students. Denton Elementary is almost twice the size of Silver Valley, with about 460 children. Both schools feed into South Davidson Middle School, which lies just a mile north of the Denton town limits.
Cedarburg's public schools are operated by the Cedarburg School District. The district has three elementary schools, serving grades kindergarten through fifth grade: Parkview Elementary, Thorson Elementary, and Westlawn Elementary. Each elementary school serves a different neighborhoods of the city. Webster Middle School serves the entire district for grades six through eight, and Cedarburg High School serves grades nine through twelve.
Sinclair Elementary School Lazybrook/Timbergrove is served by Houston Independent School District. The neighborhood elementary school is Sinclair Elementary, although portion of Timbergrove Manor are zoned to Love Elementary in the Houston Heights. Sinclair Elementary was named after Thomas Albert Sinclair, founder of the Heights Hospital. Middle schools that serve Lazybrook/Timbergrove are Frank Black Middle School and Hamilton Middle School.
Powhatan County Public School District is composed of three elementary schools: Pocahontas Elementary, Powhatan Elementary, and Flat Rock Elementary. These elementary schools currently educate Kindergarten through 5th grade. Powhatan Middle School was completed in 2018, and educates 6th grade through 8th grade. Powhatan High School, located at 1800 Judes Ferry Road, is the county's only secondary school that teaches 9th through 12th grade.
The Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools. Some schools in the area include Kalihi Elementary, Kalihi Waena Elementary, Kalihi Uka Elementary, Kalihi Kai Elementary, Dole Middle School, Kapalama Elementary School, King David Kalakaua Middle School, Farrington High School, and Damien Memorial School. At the southern edge of the district lie the private Kamehameha Schools and the Bernice P. Bishop Museum.
The children of Mint Hill, NC attend Charlotte- Mecklenburg Schools. Elementary schools include Clear Creek Elementary, Bain Elementary, Crown Point Elementary, and Lebanon Road Elementary. Middle schools include Northeast Middle, and Mint Hill Middle. High school students attend either Independence High School in Mint Hill, Rocky River High School in Mint Hill, or David W. Butler High School in Matthews.
These are Liberty Elementary School, Bailly Elementary School, Yost Elementary School, Jackson Elementary School, and Brummitt Elementary School. These schools serve grades K-4. After 4th grade, students from Jackson and Liberty will move to Liberty Intermediate School for 5th and 6th grade. Students from Bailly, Yost, and Brummitt will move to Westchester Intermediate School for 5th and 6th grades.
Accessed February 4, 2020. (338 students; in grades K-5), Hoover Elementary SchoolHoover Elementary School, Bergenfield Public Schools. Accessed February 4, 2020. (237; K-5), Jefferson Elementary SchoolJefferson Elementary School, Bergenfield Public Schools. Accessed February 4, 2020. (262; K-5), Lincoln Elementary SchoolLincoln Elementary School, Bergenfield Public Schools. Accessed February 4, 2020. (396; PreK-5), Washington Elementary SchoolWashington Elementary School, Bergenfield Public Schools. Accessed February 4, 2020. (294; K-5), Roy W. Brown Middle SchoolRoy W. Brown Middle School, Bergenfield Public Schools. Accessed February 4, 2020. (836; 6-8) and Bergenfield High SchoolBergenfield High School, Bergenfield Public Schools. Accessed February 4, 2020. (1,174; 9-12).
Local schools include Minneola Elementary School, South Lake Charter Elementary (also known as Imagine Schools at South Lake), Cypress Ridge Elementary School, Lost Lake Elementary, Clermont Elementary School, Clermont Middle School, Windy Hill Middle School, East Ridge Middle School, Lake Minneola High School, East Ridge High School, South Lake High School, Sawgrass Bay Elementary, Pine Ridge Elementary, Real life Christian Academy, Grassy Lake Elementary and Pinecrest Lakes Academy. Lake- Sumter State College and the University of Central Florida have a joint-use campus in Clermont. The Cooper Memorial Library in Clermont is a joint-use Library staffed by the Lake-Sumter State College and the Lake County Library System.
Accessed June 17, 2020. with 50 students in grades PreK, Allenwood Elementary SchoolAllenwood Elementary School, Wall Township Public Schools. Accessed June 17, 2020. with 391 students in grades K-5, Central Elementary SchoolCentral Elementary School, Wall Township Public Schools. Accessed June 17, 2020. with 527 students in grades K-5, Old Mill Elementary SchoolOld Mill Elementary School, Wall Township Public Schools. Accessed June 17, 2020. with 382 students in grades K-5, West Belmar Elementary SchoolWest Belmar Elementary School, Wall Township Public Schools. Accessed June 17, 2020. with 181 students in grades K-5, Wall Intermediate SchoolWall Intermediate School, Wall Township Public Schools. Accessed June 17, 2020.
Emmaus is served educationally by the East Penn School District, a public school district that accommodates kindergarten through 12th grade. The district has one high school, Emmaus High School (for grades nine through 12), two middle schools, Eyer Middle School and Lower Macungie Middle School (for grades six through eight), and six elementary schools (for kindergarten through fifth grade), Alburtis Elementary School, Jefferson Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, Macungie Elementary School, Shoemaker Elementary School, and Wescosville Elementary School. A seventh elementary school, Seven Generations Charter School, opened in 2009. A brick-and-mortar charter school, Seven Generations teaches approximately 300 students in the 2011–2012 academic year.
The education system in Fairfax County is among the top public school counties in the country. The children of Fairfax Station go to six elementary schools; William Halley Elementary for the southern part of Fairfax Station and Silverbrook Elementary for the northern part. They can also attend Fairview Elementary, Oak View Elementary, Bonnie Brae Elementary or Sangster Elementary. After 6th grade, the last year in all of the elementary schools, students enter one of four public schools: South County Middle School (feeder school for South County High School), Robinson Secondary School, Robert Frost Middle School (feeder for W.T. Woodson High School), or Lake Braddock Secondary School.
Educational institutions in Annandale include facilities operated by the Fairfax County Public Schools. Annandale High School, founded in 1954, is the main area public high school although Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Falls Church High School, Woodson High School, and J. E. B. Stuart High School also take in small portions of Annandale. Other schools include Edgar Allan Poe Middle School, Annandale Terrace Elementary School, Braddock Elementary School, Belvedere Elementary School, Glasgow Middle School, Woodburn Elementary School, Camelot Elementary School, Columbia Elementary School, Canterbury Woods Elementary School, and Wakefield Forest Elementary School. Annandale High School has one of the area's few International Baccalaureate Degree programs.
The attached contemporary article "School Begins 'Great Effort' in Education" describes it as a "Negro High School" (a school legally earmarked for black children). Other schools for black children included George Washington Carver Elementary School (in West Dallas), Benjamin Franklin Darrell Elementary School, Frederick Douglass Elementary School, Eagle Ford Elementary School, Joseph J. Rhoads Elementary School, H.S. Thompson Elementary School, Phyllis Wheatley Elementary School, and Colonial School. 9th Ward School was the first secondary school for black children; its name was changed to Dallas Colored High School in 1893, and in 1927 the building was converted to B.F. Darrell Elementary School, named after a principal at Dallas Colored High.
Most residents are zoned to Milton Cooper Elementary School, while some are zoned to R.J. Hoyland Elementary School."Elementary School Attendance Zones ." Spring Independent School District. Retrieved on March 25, 2010.
Clark Elementary School is closed during the 2014-15 school year for a multimillion- dollar renovation. Clark Elementary School classes are held at the former Wesleyville Elementary School during this time.
Fox Chase Elementary School a.k.a. Fox Chase Academics Plus School is a public elementary school of the School District of Philadelphia."Fox Chase Elementary School Geographic Boundaries ." School District of Philadelphia.
There are several empty elementary school buildings due to the declining population of the town, the most recent closings being Ishikura elementary school in 2017 and Akaigawa elementary school in 2011.
L. Antheil Elementary School, Ewing Public Schools. Accessed November 25, 2019. (708 students; in grades PreK-5), Francis Lore Elementary SchoolFrancis Lore Elementary School, Ewing Public Schools. Accessed November 25, 2019.
Tunica Elementary School, a parish elementary school, was closed after the parish school board voted to close the school in May 2011.Rivas, Brittany. "West Feliciana board closes elementary school." WBRZ.
Poe Elementary School The neighborhood is zoned to Houston Independent School District (HISD) schools, including Poe Elementary School (located in Boulevard Oaks),"Poe Elementary School Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District.
The school takes students from Ian Forsyth Elementary School, Michael Wallace Elementary School and Admiral Westphal Elementary School. The current Principal is Lisa Vaughn and current vice-principal is Michelle Kavanaugh.
NICE Community School District is a public school district located in Ishpeming, Michigan; the acronym stands for the predecessor districts that consolidated in the 1960s and 1970s: National Mine, Ishpeming Township, Champion–Humboldt–Spurr Townships, and Ely Township. The district is currently composed of one elementary school (Aspen Ridge Elementary School), one middle school (Aspen Ridge Middle School), and one high school (Westwood High School). NICE Community Schools originally contained several elementary schools, West Ishpeming Elementary, North Lake Elementary, Ely Elementary, National Mine Elementary and Champion Elementary and two middle schools National Mine Middle School (home of the Cougars) and Champion Middle School (home of the Indians). In the early 1990s these schools were closed and Aspen Ridge Elementary and Middle School were opened.
The basic elementary arithmetic symbols. Elementary arithmetic is the simplified portion of arithmetic that includes the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It should not be confused with elementary function arithmetic. Elementary arithmetic starts with the natural numbers and the written symbols (digits) that represent them.
Beverly Glen is zoned to Los Angeles Unified School District schools. The neighborhood is jointly zoned to Warner Avenue Elementary SchoolWarner Avenue Elementary School and Roscomare Road Elementary School.Roscomare Road Elementary School In addition, the neighborhood is zoned to Emerson Middle School and University High School.
Schools in Orange Cove are part of the Kings Canyon Unified School District. Orange Cove has one High School (Orange Cove High School) and Middle School (Citrus Middle School) as well as three Elementary Schools: Sheridan Elementary School, McCord Elementary School, and A.L. Conner Elementary School.
The area is served by the School District of Philadelphia. The primary public elementary schools are Joseph J. Greenberg Elementary, which is K-8,"Joseph Greenberg Elementary School Geographic Boundaries ." School District of Philadelphia. Retrieved on December 11, 2016. and Anne Frank Elementary, which is K-5.
The exact phrase used in the book is "Elementary, my dear Watson, elementary". It appeared in the fourth part of the serial, published in January 1910. A similar phrase, "Elementary, my dear fellow, quite elementary", was used in the previous Psmith novel, Psmith in the City.
The community is served by the Fleetwood Area School District, which operates Fleetwood Area High School, Fleetwood Area Middle School, and two elementary schools: Andrew Maier Elementary School and Willow Creek Elementary School. Richmond Elementary School was closed at the end of the 2018-2019 school year.
U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on January 2, 2017.Doolittle CDP map. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on January 2, 2017. Zoned elementary campuses serving sections include Crawford Elementary School and Monte Christo Elementary School (grades PK-5),"2013-2014 Elementary School Boundaries " (Partial). Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District.
Children from Georgian Heights attend Georgian Heights Elementary, Eakin Elementary, Stiles Elementary, and Prairie Norton Elementary. From there they go to Wedgewood Middle School or Norton Middle School, and then to Franklin Heights High School, Briggs High School, Central Crossing High School or West High School.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The district closed Kinsey in 2013. The possible options for students after the closure were Rowen Elementary School, Prince Hall Elementary School, Pastorius Elementary School, Pennell Elementary School, and Gen. Louis Wagner Middle School.
Beach Park School District #3 schools are Beach Park Middle School, Howe Elementary, Kenneth Murphy Elementary, Newport Elementary, and Oak Crest Elementary. Our Lady of Humility School is a Catholic school that opened in 1958. High School age students typically attend Zion-Benton High Township School.
Galliano Elementary School is in the community.Home. Galliano Elementary School. Retrieved on November 29, 2016. Physical address/visiting address: "148 W. 158th Street, Galliano" Residents south of 17982 West Main and East 120 are instead zoned to Golden Meadow Lower Elementary and Golden Meadow Upper Elementary.
Paducah Public Schools operates public schools serving most of the City of Paducah. Three K-5 elementary schools, Clark Elementary School, McNabb Elementary School and Morgan Elementary School, serve the city. All district residents are zoned to Paducah Middle School and Paducah Tilghman High School."Our Schools ".
Most of Raleigh's public schools are in the Shelby County Schools district; two elementary schools and one middle school are in the Achievement School District."Schools", Achievement School District, retrieved 2020-09-03. Public elementary schools include Brownsville Road Elementary, Egypt Elementary, Raleigh-Bartlett Meadows Elementary, and Scenic Hills Elementary. Raleigh has one public middle school, the Memphis Academy of Health Sciences, and two middle and high schools, Raleigh-Egypt High School and Craigmont High School.
Accessed January 11, 2015. (657 students; K-5), Arthur M. Judd Elementary SchoolArthur M. Judd Elementary School, North Brunswick Township Public Schools. Accessed January 11, 2015. (857; PreK-5), Livingston Park Elementary SchoolLivingston Park Elementary School, North Brunswick Township Public Schools. Accessed January 11, 2015. (590; K-5), Parsons Elementary SchoolParsons Elementary School, North Brunswick Township Public Schools. Accessed January 11, 2015. (746; K-5), Linwood Middle SchoolLinwood Middle School, North Brunswick Township Public Schools. Accessed January 11, 2015.
Troy is home to Troy Buchanan High School, Troy Middle School, Troy South Middle School, Main Street Elementary, Boone Elementary School, Claude Brown Elementary, Cuivre Park Elementary, Lincoln County R-III Early Childhood Education Center, William Cappel Elementary School, and Lincoln Elementary School, all of which are part of the Lincoln County R-III School District. Troy does not have a public library, the Powell Memorial Library, is owned and operated by the Troy R-III School District..
Public elementary schools of the Bowling Green City School District include Kenwood Elementary, Conneaut Elementary and Crim Elementary. Ridge Elementary was closed in 2013 and Milton Elementary was closed in 2011. Two private primary schools, Bowling Green Christian Academy and the Montessori School of Bowling Green, and one parochial, St. Aloysius, also call Bowling Green home. The Bowling Green Early Childhood Learning Center (Montessori) offers kindergarten and Plan, Do and Talk goes up to grade three.
Fort Frye, the namesake of the Fort Frye Local School District There are three active Elementary Schools in the Fort Frye Local Schools District: Beverly-Center Elementary, Lowell Elementary (Lowell, Ohio), and Salem-Liberty Elementary (Lower Salem, Ohio). Beverly was renamed to Beverly-Center in 2007 after the closing (due mainly to budgetary reasons) of Center Elementary (Hackney, Ohio). Most remaining Center students are now bused to Beverly-Center Elementary. Current superintendent is Dr. Stephanie Starcher.
Trinity Area School District employed: 251 teachers, 148 full-time and part-time support personnel, and sixteen (16) administrators during the 2011-12 school year. The district received $18.4 million in state funding in the 2011-12 school year. The district operates six schools. In the 1990s, the district's elementary schools were consolidated into the four existing elementary schools: Trinity North Elementary, Trinity East Elementary, Trinity South Elementary, Trinity West Elementary, which serves grades kindergarten through fifth.
Rodríguez Elementary School Benavidez Elementary School The attendance boundaries of Benavidez Elementary School, Braeburn Elementary School, Cunningham Elementary School, and Rodriguez Elementary School cover sections of Gulfton. The Gulfton area is zoned to Jane Long Middle School with Pin Oak Middle School, located in the City of Bellaire, as an option. Pin Oak was named a National Blue Ribbon School in 2008. Gabriela Mistral Early Childhood Center in Gulfton is the early childhood center nearest Gulfton.
Accessed February 26, 2014. (436 students; in grades K-5, Magnet Theme: The University Magnet), Charles H. Bullock Elementary SchoolCharles H. Bullock Elementary School, Montclair Public Schools. Accessed February 26, 2014. (448; K-5, Environmental Science), Edgemont Montessori SchoolEdgemont Montessori School, Montclair Public Schools. Accessed February 26, 2014. (280; K-5, Montessori), Hillside Elementary SchoolHillside Elementary School, Montclair Public Schools. Accessed February 26, 2014. (577; 3-5, Gifted and Talented), Nishuane Elementary SchoolNishuane Elementary School, Montclair Public Schools. Accessed February 26, 2014. (417; K-2, Gifted and Talented), Northeast Elementary SchoolNortheast Elementary School, Montclair Public Schools. Accessed February 26, 2014. (412; K-5, Global Studies), Watchung Elementary SchoolWatchung Elementary School, Montclair Public Schools. Accessed February 26, 2014. (425; K-5, Science and Technology), Glenfield School Buzz Aldrin Middle SchoolBuzz Aldrin Middle School, Montclair Public Schools. Accessed February 26, 2014.
Accessed April 24, 2020. (295 students; in PreK-K), Lillian Drive Elementary SchoolLilian Drive Elementary School, Hazlet Township Public Schools. Accessed April 24, 2020. (252; 1-4), Middle Road Elementary SchoolMiddle Road Elementary School, Hazlet Township Public Schools. Accessed April 24, 2020. (277; 1-4), Raritan Valley Elementary SchoolRaritan Valley Elementary School, Hazlet Township Public Schools. Accessed April 24, 2020. (243; 1-4), Beers Street Elementary SchoolBeers Street Elementary School, Hazlet Township Public Schools. Accessed April 24, 2020. (225; 5-6), Cove Road Elementary SchoolCove Road Elementary School, Hazlet Township Public Schools. Accessed April 24, 2020. (178; 5-6), Hazlet Middle SchoolHazlet Middle School, Hazlet Township Public Schools. Accessed April 24, 2020. (451; 7-8) and Raritan High SchoolHazlet High School, Hazlet Township Public Schools. Accessed April 24, 2020. (922; 9-12).District Map, Hazlet Township Public Schools. Accessed April 24, 2020.
Kids in the DNLL primarily go to Highlands and Great Oak Elementary Schools, while kids in DALL primarily go to Smith and Thorpe Elementary Schools. Riverside Elementary is split between the two.
Compare this map to the attendance boundary maps of the school district. Residents are divided between Central Ridge Elementary and Forest Ridge Elementary."Citrus County Elementary School Attendance Boundaries." Citrus County Schools.
Compare this map to the attendance boundary maps of the school district. Residents are divided between Citrus Springs Elementary and Central Ridge Elementary."Citrus County Elementary School Attendance Boundaries ." Citrus County Schools.
Microsoft Word - 2007-schools.doc During that year Elementary #39 began to temporarily house Quail Valley Elementary residents as the school was being rebuilt. The rebuilt Quail Valley Elementary opened in August 2008.
Residents are zoned to the Los Angeles Unified School District. Meyler Street Elementary School and Van Deene Elementary School are in West Carson.Home. Meyler Street Elementary School. Retrieved on April 13, 2019.
Prior to renovations, Donegal School District had several other schools including the historic Maytown Elementary School. Maytown Elementary School was the oldest operational elementary school in Pennsylvania before being closed in 2012.
Ten classrooms were set aside for elementary and middle school use by Valley Oaks District while Meadows Elementary of the Arts and Sciences was under construction. 300 elementary students used the space.
The neighborhood includes several of the highest ranked public schools in the city – Montclair Elementary, Thornhill Elementary, Joaquin Miller Elementary, and Montera Middle School. Montclair is located in Oakland's Councilmember District 4.
Hillside Elementary School District consists on one K–8 school outside of Bagdad, Arizona named Hillside Elementary.
The Madison Elementary School District is an elementary school district in Phoenix, Arizona. It operates eight schools.
The Pendergast Elementary School District is an elementary school district in Phoenix, Arizona. It operates 13 schools.
There are three schools in Afton, including an elementary, elementary middle school, and Chuckey-Doak High School.
Mobile County Public School System. Retrieved on November 29, 2018. Grant Elementary School,Home. Grant Elementary School.
Retrieved on November 29, 2018. and Whitley Elementary School.Home. Whitley Elementary School. Retrieved on October 22, 2010.
The schools include, Woodlake High School, Woodlake Valley Middle School, Castle Rock Elementary School, F.J. White Elementary.
Mid-Prairie East Elementary is a K-2 elementary school located at 702 6th Street Kalona, Iowa.
District of Columbia Public Schools operates public schools, including Lafayette Elementary,"Elementary Schools " (2016-2017 School Year).
Wharton Elementary School (in Neartown),"Wharton Elementary School Attendance Boundary." Houston Independent School District. December 19, 2016.
Putat has three public schools namely: Putat Elementary School, Matnog Elementary School and Putat National High School.
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"About Pearl M. Hirsch Elementary School." Hirsch Elementary School. Retrieved December 5, 2008. Anderson opened in 1979.
Residents of the New Caney ISD section are zoned to Crippen Elementary School,"Elementary School Zones" (Archive).
First elementary school, a dependency of the "Branko Radičević" elementary school from Batajnica, was opened in 2020.
The San Juan School District operates the Montezuma Creek Elementary School in Aneth.Home. Montezuma Creek Elementary School.
Braeburn Elementary School serves Sigrid."Braeburn Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. Accessed October 6, 2008.
Oak Knoll is served by Allendale Elementary School, Hamilton Elementary School, McKinley School and Blair High School.
Innisdale receives students directly from south Barrie (Allandale), central Barrie and a portion of northern Innisfil. Algonquin Ridge Elementary School, Allandale Heights Public School, Assikinack Public School, Mapleview Heights Elementary School, Sunnybrae Public School, Warnica Public School, Hewitt's Creek}, Hyde Park Elementary School and Willow Landing Elementary School.
Major elementary schools include: Rushan Number One Experimental Elementary School (), Huangshanlu Elementary School (), and Rushan Number Two Experimental Elementary School (). Major middle schools include: Rushan Fuqian Middle School () and Rushan Yiyuan Middle School (). Major high schools include: Rushan Number One High School () and Rushan Golden Mountain High School ().
Fort Mohave has two public elementary schools, Fort Mojave Elementary School and Camp Mohave Elementary School, both of which are a part of the Mohave Valley Elementary School District. There is also a public charter school, Young Scholar's Academy, All Beauty College, and the Academy of Building Industries.
"Cedar Creek feeder pattern: Cedar Creek High School, Cedar Creek Middle School, Cedar Creek Intermediate School, Cedar Creek Elementary,[...] and Red Rock Elementary." Students in the Red Rock area attend Red Rock Elementary School,"Red Rock Elementary Attendance Boundary." Bastrop Independent School District. Retrieved on January 23, 2017.
In 2008, West Chester East had a student body of approximately 1470 students. Students who attend J.R. Fugett Middle School attend East. West Chester East (as well as Fugett) draws its student body from East Goshen Elementary, Exton Elementary, Glen Acres Elementary, and part of Fern Hill Elementary.
Siple Elementary Siple Elementary sits on the northern boundary of Davison Community Schools and serves grades first through fourth. The school is known throughout the district for its Super Science Day which is held annually. The program introduces elementary students to some of the basic elementary elements of science.
Public education in High Shoals is administered by the Gaston County Schools public school system. There had been one elementary school in the town. However, High Shoals Elementary was closed in 1998 for financial reasons and consolidated with Costner Elementary School near Dallas, North Carolina.History of Costner Elementary .
Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School was an elementary school in Louisville, Kentucky's Portland neighborhood. It was built in 1865. It was initially known as Eleventh Ward School, and became Duncan Elementary School in 1870, then Roosevelt Elementary School in 1920, in honor of former United States President Theodore Roosevelt.
Lake Forest School District 67 is an Illinois school district serving the Lake County city of Lake Forest. District 67 is composed of three elementary schools (Cherokee Elementary School, Everett Elementary School and Sheridan Elementary School) and one grades five-through-eight middle school (Deer Path Middle School).
Public schools in Polk County are operated by the Polk County Schools district. High Schools include Copper Basin High School and Polk County High School. The district has one middle schools, Chilhowee Middle. The district also has three elementary schools, Benton Elementary, South Polk Elementary and Copper Basin Elementary.
Retrieved on May 9, 2011. "In 1997, voters approved $38.1 million to rebuild Del Valle's high school and three of five elementary schools to make way for the new Austin airport." Baty Elementary, Hillcrest Elementary, Popham Elementary, and Del Valle High School moved. Superintendent Bernard Blanchard retired in 2011.
The Dodgeville School District is headquartered in the city of Dodgeville, Wisconsin. It serves students from Dodgeville and Ridgeway. It consists of four schools: two elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. One elementary school is located in Dodgeville; Dodgeville Elementary, the other in Ridgeway; Ridgeway Elementary.
Cottage Grove is within the Houston Independent School District. Most residents are zoned to Memorial Elementary School,"Memorial Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. while some are zoned to Love Elementary School.
Newberry Elementary School provides full day kindergarten. In 2013, the attendance rate was 95% at Newberry Elementary School. ;2013 School Performance Profile: Newberry Elementary School achieved a score of 65.2 out of 100.
Fortuna Union Elementary School District was a public school district in Humboldt County, California, United States. Effective July 1, 2012, it consolidated with Rohnerville Elementary School District to form Fortuna Elementary School District.
Cashell Elementary School was also selected as a 2014 National Blue Ribbon School. Other elementary schools serving Olney include Olney Elementary School, Belmont, and Sherwood. Middle schools include William Farquhar and Rosa Parks.
The district operates four schools: Central High School (Gr. 9-12), Spring Cove Middle School (Gr. 6-8) and two Elementary Schools (Gr. K-5): Martinsburg Elementary School and Spring Cove Elementary School.
The Malone Central School District is a school district in Malone, New York, United States. The district operates five schools: Franklin Academy, Malone Middle School, Davis Elementary, Flanders Elementary and St. Josephs Elementary.
Some residents are zoned to Epworth Elementary School in Epworth, while others are zoned to Drexler Elementary School in Farley."2017 Elementary Boundaries." Western Dubuque Community School District. Retrieved on July 24, 2018.
Public schools in Salyersville include: Magoffin Co. High School, Herald Whitaker Middle School, North Magoffin Elementary, Salyersville Elementary School, and South Magoffin Elementary. Salyersville has a lending library, the Magoffin County Public Library.
Those that remain have very small student populations. For example, Ikata Elementary School is Ikata's largest elementary school; there were 303 students in 1987, 162 in 2006, and 128 in 2014; Toyonoura Elementary was Old Ikata's smallest school; it had 51 students in 1987, and only 14 in 2007. before it closed in 2010. Currently, Futami Elementary is Ikata's smallest Elementary school with 21 students.
The Ashburn area serves as a home to many schools such as Ashburn Community Elementary School, Carroll Elementary School, Dawes Elementary School, Durkin Park Elementary School, Stevenson Elementary School, Lionel Hampton Fine & Performing Arts School, Owens Scholastic Academy, Ashburn Lutheran School, St. Bede the Venerable Catholic School, Sarah E. Goode STEM Academy, St. Rita of Cascia High School, and William J. Bogan High School.
Most of the Town of Cedarburg's public school students are served by the Cedarburg School District. The district has three elementary schools, serving grades kindergarten through fifth grade: Parkview Elementary, Thorson Elementary, and Westlawn Elementary. Each elementary school serves areas of the town and the city. Webster Middle School serves the entire district for grades six through eight, and Cedarburg High School serves grades nine through twelve.
The Colonial School District covers the Borough of Conshohocken and Plymouth Township and Whitemarsh Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. .The district operates Plymouth Whitemarsh High School (9th-12th), Central Montco Technical High School (9th-12th), Colonial Middle School (6th-8th), Colonial Elementary School (4th-5th), Conshohocken Elementary School (K-3rd), Plymouth Elementary School (K-3rd), Ridge Park Elementary School (K-3rd) and Whitemarsh Elementary School (K-3rd).
The children that live in Northeast Tacoma generally attend one of the three public elementary schools (Northeast Elementary, Browns Point Elementary, or Crescent Heights Elementary). All three of the elementary schools feed into Northeast Tacoma's Jerry Meeker Middle School. With the completion of middle school, Northeast Tacoma residents typically attend Stadium High School. Some students choose to attend Federal Way schools, such as Decatur High School.
Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence have designated Hartselle High, Crestline Elementary, F.E. Burleson Elementary and Barkley Bridge Elementary as Blue Ribbon Lighthouse Schools. F.E. Burleson Elementary School was named a national Green Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education. One hundred fifty- three geothermal wells at F.E. Burleson Elementary provide energy to heat and cool the school. Hartselle has won numerous state championships in athletics.
Public schools in Lake Worth Beach are part of the School District of Palm Beach County. There are four public elementary schools in Lake Worth: South Grade Elementary, North Grade Elementary, Highland Elementary and Barton Elementary. Lake Worth Community High School, established in 1922, serves the city, along with Lake Worth Middle School. Sacred Heart Catholic Church runs a separate private school (pre-K through 8).
Primary education in Sveta Nedelja is covered by two elementary schools - the Sveta Nedelja Elementary School in Sveta Nedelja and the Vladimir Deščak Elementary School in Novaki. Sveta Nedelja Elementary School also has two branch offices in Kerestinec and Strmec. Another branch office is located in Rakov Potok in the Samobor municipal area. Opening a new elementary school in Strmec is planned in the near future.
Diamond Vale is in the heart of the valley, and is the most populated. Each area is served by an elementary school: Bench Elementary, Collettville Elementary and French Immersion, Central Elementary, Diamond Vale Elementary. Also, a high school, Merritt Secondary School, that services the area. The main office for School District 58 Nicola-Similkameen, which operates the schools in the area, is also located in Merritt.
Karns is the site of several public schools operated by Knox County Schools. Public elementary schools in the area are Karns Elementary School, Ball Camp Elementary School, Amherst Elementary School, and Hardin Valley Elementary School. Three middle schools, Karns Middle School, and Hardin Valley Middle, and Northwest Middle includes grades 6, 7, and 8. The community's long-time high school is Karns High School.
North Springfield Elementary School (Springfield address), Weyanoke Elementary School (Alexandria address), Columbia Elementary School, Parklawn Elementary School and Bren Mar Park Elementary (Alexandria address) feed into Holmes. Holmes' students move on to Annandale High School in Fairfax County's Annandale community or Edison High School (Alexandria address). A few students attend Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, a magnet school with an Alexandria address.
Somerset Berkley Regional High School Somerset is served by its own public school system. It has three elementary schools, from north to south they are the North Elementary School, the Chace Street School, and the South Elementary School. A fourth elementary school, Wilbur Elementary School, closed in June 2014 following a majority vote by the school board. Somerset Middle School (formerly known as Somerset Junior High School) is located adjacent to South Elementary along Brayton Avenue, and handles grades 6 through 8.
Hudson is served by the Hudson School District. Public schools located in the city include E. P. Rock Elementary School, Hudson Prairie Elementary School, North Hudson Elementary School, Willow River Elementary School, Houlton Elementary School, River Crest Elementary School, Hudson Middle School, and Hudson Senior High School. St. Patrick, a Catholic parochial school, is also located in Hudson. In 2010 the University of Wisconsin-River Falls opened a satellite campus in Hudson with a focus on undergraduate and graduate degrees for adult students.
Campbell County High School (CCHS) is a public high school located outside of Alexandria, Kentucky. It is the only high school in the Campbell County School District and the nickname is the "Fighting Camels." It feeds from Campbell County Middle School and the district's five elementary schools: Crossroads Elementary, Campbell Ridge Elementary, Reiley Elementary, Cline Elementary, and Grant's Lick Elementary. The school has several sports programs, including baseball, basketball, and football and soccer as well as a notable band program.
Currently there are no Catholic schools open in Wyandotte. These are the schools that were formerly open: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Elementary and High School, St. Stanislaus Kostka Elementary School, St. Patrick Elementary and High School, St, Elizabeth Elementary School, St. Joseph Elementary School, and St. Helena Elementary School; also, Wyandotte Catholic Consolidated School (After the consolidation of Sts. Elizabeth, Patirck, and Joseph) were previously in the community. They were a part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit.
Cortez Public Schools are part of the Montezuma-Cortez School District RE-1. The district has one preschool, five elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. The educational system is currently suffering a loss of 1.6% according to the Transitional Colorado Assessment Program. Montezuma-Cortez RE-1 Pre-School, Kemper Elementary School, Lewis-Arriola Elementary School, Manaugh Elementary School, Mesa Elementary Schools, Pleasant View Elementary School, Cortez Middle School and Montezuma-Cortez High School are located in Cortez.
Millersburg, just like New Paris Elementary, used to be a K-12 school until Fairfield Junior-Senior High School opened up in 1968. Millersburg is a predominately Amish elementary school. In 1999, a new elementary school was created, it was called, Benton Elementary School, and it would serve rural areas throughout New Paris and Millersburg. In 2008, Fairfield Community Schools had a board meeting upon the issue of the decreasing number of students at Millersburg Elementary, and the rapid growth of Benton Elementary.
Accessed February 9, 2020. (559; K–5), Midstreams Elementary SchoolMidstreams Elementary School, Brick Township Schools. Accessed February 9, 2020. (473; K–5), Osborneville Elementary SchoolOsborneville Elementary School, Brick Township Schools. Accessed February 9, 2020. (395; K–5), Veterans Memorial Elementary SchoolVeterans Memorial Elementary School, Brick Township Schools. Accessed February 9, 2020. (636; K–5), Warren H. Wolf PreschoolWarren H. Wolf Preschool, Brick Township Schools. Accessed February 9, 2020. (333; PreK-3; created for 2014–15 school year from Primary Learning CenterHuba, Nicholas.
It has one high school, Guilderland High School, one middle school, Farnsworth Middle School, and five elementary schools. These include Guilderland Elementary School, Pine Bush Elementary School, Lynnwood Elementary School, Altamont Elementary School, and Westmere Elementary School. Some portions of the town are served by other school districts, including Voorheesville Central School District, based in the town of New Scotland; as well as Schalmont Central School District and Mohonasen Central School District, both of which are based in the town of Rotterdam.
Walterboro has several public and private schools in its surrounding area. There are five public elementary schools (Bells Elementary, Cottageville Elementary, Hendersonville Elementary, Forest Hills Elementary, and Northside Elementary, one public middle school (Colleton County Middle School), and one public high school (Colleton County High School). There are two private K-12 schools: Colleton Preparatory Academy and North Walterboro Christian Academy. The University of South Carolina Salkehatchie is the city's local university and Clemson University has a county extension office in the city.
The town of Danvers comprises its own school district, Danvers Public Schools. The district has five elementary schools (Highlands Elementary, Riverside Elementary, Great Oak Elementary, Thorpe Elementary, and Smith Elementary), each serving kindergarten through fifth grade (Riverside Elementary also includes pre-kindergarten.) Grades six through eight attend the Holten- Richmond Middle School. Grades nine through twelve attend Danvers High School. Danvers competes in Little League Baseball as part of two local leagues; the Danvers National Little League (DNLL) on the south and west side of town, and the Danvers American Little League (DALL) on the north and east side of town.
The Hatboro-Horsham School District serves the township along with nearby Hatboro. There are five elementary schools (K-5), one middle school (6-8) and one high school (9-12) in the district. The five elementary schools are Crooked Billet Elementary School, Blair Mill Elementary School, Simmons Elementary, Hallowell Elementary and Pennypack Elementary, the middle school is Keith Valley Middle School, and the high school is Hatboro-Horsham High School. All Hatboro-Horsham schools have received blue ribbon honors from both the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the United States Department of Education for demonstrating excellence in education.
Elementary events may occur with probabilities that are between zero and one (inclusively). In a discrete probability distribution whose sample space is finite, each elementary event is assigned a particular probability. In contrast, in a continuous distribution, individual elementary events must all have a probability of zero because there are infinitely many of them-- then non-zero probabilities can only be assigned to non-elementary events. Some "mixed" distributions contain both stretches of continuous elementary events and some discrete elementary events; the discrete elementary events in such distributions can be called atoms or atomic events and can have non-zero probabilities.
Each of the three elementary schools were renovated with additions between fifteen and twenty years ago. As a result of ongoing growth in the elementary student population, the district opened a new elementary school in fall 2009. The new elementary building, Willow Creek Elementary, replaced Fleetwood Elementary as the third elementary school in the district. In addition to the increasing numbers of students, the district has undergone a gradual shift from primarily a small town and agricultural community to one with an increasing number of students who speak English as a second language or display learning challenges.
Accessed May 20, 2016. (447; PreK-5), Mount Pleasant Elementary SchoolMount Pleasant Elementary School, West Orange Public Schools.
Bear Flag Elementary school (K-6), the original elementary school serving the area since 1964, closed in 2007.
Dorinda Pillow Elementary School is a public elementary school in the Austin Independent School District in Austin, Texas.
Other portions are zoned to Marshall Upper Elementary School,"Marshall Upper Elementary School" (Archive). Wayne-Westland Community Schools.
Retrieved 2013-08-29. Rodgers Forge Elementary,Rodgers Forge Elementary. Retrieved 2013-08-29. and Dumbarton Middle School.
General Wolfe Elementary is a public elementary school in Vancouver, British Columbia part of School District 39 Vancouver.
Tanashi Elementary School is an elementary school located in Nishitōkyō in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1873.
Area schools include Jonesboro Elementary School, Rose M. Gaffney Elementary School, Washington Academy, and Machias Memorial High School.
Manassas Park City Schools first opened in 1976 with four schools Conner Elementary School, Independence Elementary School, Manassas Park Elementary School, and Manassas Park High School. The elementary schools served grades K-6, and the high school served grades 7-12. In 1981, Independence Elementary School was closed due to loss of enrollment, and then re-opened in 1984 with one wing serving preschool and kindergarten. In the 1985-1986 school year, Manassas Park implemented the all city concept by having Independence Elementary serve Preschool and Kindergarten, Manassas Park Elementary serve grades 1-3, Conner Elementary serve grades 4-6, Manassas Park Intermediate serve grades 7-8, and Manassas Park High School serve grades 9-12.
The area has three public schools, Davidson Road Elementary School (opened 1983), Peter Greer Elementary School (opened 1992), and George Elliot Secondary School (opened 1959), and one traditional school, Oyama Traditional School, an elementary school where uniforms are worn which operates in the public school system. The schools in the area are operated by School District 23 Central Okanagan based in Kelowna. The schools in the municipality that are no longer open include Winfield Elementary, Woodlake Elementary, and Okanagan Centre Elementary (a small school house that later became the Lake Country Museum and Archives). In the 1980s, most grade 5 students attending Wood Lake Elementary were bused daily to Okanagan Centre Elementary which had two classrooms.
Barnstable has the largest public school enrollment of any city or town on Cape Cod, with over 5,000 students. In 2010, the public school system underwent major changes due to budgetary constraints. The presently operational schools include: the Enoch Cobb Early Learning Center for pre- school students and five elementary schools serving various grades, including: Centerville Elementary School (K-3), Barnstable Community Horace Mann Public Charter School (formerly Hyannis East Elementary School) (K-3), West Villages Elementary School (formerly Marstons Mills East Elementary School) (K-3), Hyannis West Elementary School (K-3), and Barnstable-West Barnstable Elementary School (K-3). The Barnstable United Elementary School (formerly Barnstable Horace Mann Charter School) serves the Town's fourth and fifth grade students.
The school district consists of five buildings: Franklin Regional High School (grades 9–12), Franklin Regional Middle School (grades 6–8), Heritage Elementary School, Newlonsburg Elementary School, and Sloan Elementary School (each grades K–5). All buildings except for Sloan Elementary are situated on the school's main campus at the intersection of School Road and Old William Penn Highway in Murrysville. The school's campus at one time extended to additional schools: Sardis Elementary School in Sardis, Delmont Elementary School in Delmont, White Valley Elementary School in White Valley, and Duff Elementary in Export. The Delmont and Duff school buildings are still standing and have been repurposed for other uses (the Delmont building houses the town library).
Accessed May 16, 2020. (152 students; in grades PreK-5), Clyde S. Jennings Elementary SchoolClyde S. Jennings Elementary School, Haddon Township School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (113; K-5), Stoy Elementary SchoolStoy Elementary School, Haddon Township School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (168; PreK-5), Strawbridge Elementary SchoolStrawbridge Elementary School, Haddon Township School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (196; K-5), Van Sciver Elementary SchoolVan Sciver Elementary School, Haddon Township School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (319; PreK-5), William G. Rohrer Middle SchoolWilliam G. Rohrer Middle School, Haddon Township School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (465; 6-8) and Haddon Township High SchoolHaddon Township High School, Haddon Township School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (622; 9-12).
Schools in the district (with 2017-18 enrollment data from the National Center for Education StatisticsSchool Data for the Barnegat Township School District, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed November 1, 2019.) are Cecil S. Collins Elementary SchoolCecil S. Collins Elementary School , Barnegat Township School District. Accessed January 30, 2020. (472 students; in grades K-5), Joseph T. Donahue Elementary SchoolJoseph T. Donahue Elementary School , Barnegat Township School District. Accessed January 30, 2020. (220; K-5), Lillian M. Dunfee Elementary SchoolLillian M. Dunfee Elementary School , Barnegat Township School District. Accessed January 30, 2020. (387; K-5), Robert L. Horbelt Elementary SchoolRobert L. Horbelt Elementary School , Barnegat Township School District. Accessed January 30, 2020.
Accessed April 19, 2020. (12 students; Preschool), Cliffwood Elementary SchoolCliffwood Elementary School, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020. (320; K-3), Ravine Drive Elementary SchoolRavine Drive Elementary School, Matawan- Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020. (326; K-3), Strathmore Elementary SchoolStrathmore Elementary School, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020. (397; K-3), Lloyd Road Elementary SchoolLloyd Road Elementary School, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020. (614; 4-5), Matawan Aberdeen Middle SchoolMatawan Aberdeen Middle School, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020. (888; 6-8) and Matawan Regional High SchoolMatawan Regional High School, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020.
Accessed April 19, 2020. (12 students; Preschool), Cliffwood Elementary SchoolCliffwood Elementary School, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020. (320; K-3), Ravine Drive Elementary SchoolRavine Drive Elementary School, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020. (326; K-3), Strathmore Elementary SchoolStrathmore Elementary School, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020. (397; K-3), Lloyd Road Elementary SchoolLloyd Road Elementary School, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020. (614; 4-5), Matawan Aberdeen Middle SchoolMatawan Aberdeen Middle School, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020. (888; 6-8) and Matawan Regional High SchoolMatawan Regional High School, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District. Accessed April 19, 2020.
Accessed May 16, 2020. (674 students; in grades PreK-5), Elms Elementary SchoolElms Elementary School, Jackson School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (705; PreK-5), Lucy N. Holman Elementary SchoolLucy N. Holman Elementary School, Jackson School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (549; K-5), Howard C. Johnson Elementary SchoolHoward C. Johnson Elementary School, Jackson School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (463; K-5), Sylvia Rosenauer Elementary SchoolSylvia Rosenauer Elementary School, Jackson School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (307; PreK-5), Switlik Elementary SchoolSwitlik Elementary School, Jackson School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (751; K-5), Carl W. Goetz Middle SchoolCarl W. Goetz Middle School, Jackson School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (1,129; 6-8), Christa McAuliffe Middle SchoolChrista McAuliffe Middle School, Jackson School District. Accessed May 16, 2020. (845; 6-8), Jackson Liberty High SchoolJackson Liberty High School, Jackson School District. Accessed May 16, 2020.
Royalton Hartland Elementary was known as Gasport Elementary School and housed Grades K-6 until 2005. The school was reconfigured to house Grades K-4 and became the district's sole elementary school in 2005.
Page is served by the Page Unified School District. The two public elementary schools are Desert View Elementary School and Lake View Elementary School; a middle school and a high school serve older students.
"Trustee Districts Map ." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on November 11, 2008. Lantrip Elementary School, in Eastwood; and Burnet Elementary School, outside of East Downtown, serve separate sections of East Downtown for elementary school.
Rohnerville Elementary School District was a public school district based in Humboldt County, California, United States. Effective July 1, 2012, it consolidated with Fortuna Union Elementary School District to form Fortuna Elementary School District.
Hodgeville School is located in the community. Prior to 2002, there was an elementary school and a high school. The elementary school underwent renovations and the high school moved into the elementary school building.
Pansol is the site of at least two elementary schools namely E. Baretto Sr. Elementary School and Perpetual Help Elementary School as well as a senior high school, the E. Baretto National High School.
Several public schools have been named in her honor, including Rawlings Elementary School in Gainesville, Florida, PVPV/Rawlings Elementary School in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, and Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Elementary in Pinellas Park, Florida.
Mexico Academy & Central School District is a school district in Mexico, New York, United States. The district operates five schools: Mexico High School, Mexico Middle School, Mexico Elementary, New Haven Elementary and Palermo Elementary.
The Moraga School District is a primary school district in Moraga, California. Schools in the district include Joaquin Moraga Intermediate School, Camino Pablo Elementary School, Donald Rheem Elementary School, and Los Perales Elementary School.
Riverdale Elementary School, Carters Lane Elementary School, and Beacon Heights Elementary School are the only three schools that feed into William Wirt Middle School. William Wirt Middle School then feeds into Parkdale High School.
The current Mason was the former Farwell Elementary-Middle School. The previous Mason Elementary School closed in 2012 and consolidated into Farwell."6.-Mason-Elementary-School.pdf ." () Detroit Public Schools. Retrieved on November 6, 2012.
Also in 1999-2000, Preville Elementary of St. Lambert's Preville district became a French-only school, meaning its Anglophone students were sent to St. Lambert Elementary or Harold Napper Elementary School in nearby Brossard.
It is served by the Methacton School District. Almost all of the township is zoned to Worcester Elementary School while small sections are zoned to Eagleville Elementary School."Elementary School Boundaries." Methacton School District.
"Contacting Your School Board Members ." Fort Bend Independent School District. Retrieved on December 8, 2008. Two elementary schools, Lula Belle Goodman Elementary School and Burton Elementary School are located in Fresno's Teal Run neighborhood.
The district operates five schools: Aiken Elementary (K-5 in Green Tree), Dormont Elementary (K-5 in Dormont), Myrtle Elementary (K-5 in Castle Shannon), Keystone Oaks Middle School, and Keystone Oaks High School.
Aster Elementary Fort Colville Elementary was constructed in 1982 and serves grades 5,4, and 3. Hofstetter Elementary was constructed in 1951 and serves grades kindergarten, 1, 2. Aster Elementary was constructed in 1940 as a Works Progress Administration project and serves as an Alternative High School, preschool, and somewhat Homeschooling Program.
Northgate School District received more than $6.6 million in state funding in school year 2009-10. Northgate School District operates three schools: Bellevue Elementary, Avalon Elementary, and Northgate Junior - Senior High School. The district has approximately 1,200 students enrolled. Bellevue Elementary and Avalon Elementary are K-6 while the Jr./Sr.
Many children living in Paloma Creek attend schools within the Denton Independent School District. They attend Paloma Creek Elementary School, Catherine Bell Elementary School, Navo Middle School, and Braswell High School. Students have been offered enrollment at Savannah Elementary when PC Elementary had full classes. There is an active homeschool community.
Retrieved on December 8, 2014. Mountainview Elementary School and Saint Jude Elementary School, both in Deux-Montagnes, also serve this community."Mountainview Elementary Zone." Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board. Retrieved on December 8, 2014."Saint Jude Elementary School Zone Map." Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board. Retrieved on December 8, 2014.
Unlike school attacks in the early 21st century, there was no constant national and international media coverage of the Poe attack. No memorial was constructed at Poe Elementary. HISD named two new elementary schools after victims of the attack: Kolter Elementary School in Meyerland and Montgomery Elementary School in Southwest Houston.
Giles county is home to three public elementary/middle schools and two public high schools: :: Eastern Elementary/Middle School (Pembroke) :: Macy McClaugherty Elementary/Middle School (Pearisburg) :: Narrows Elementary/Middle School (Narrows) :: Giles High School (Pearisburg) :: Narrows High School (Narrows) The schools have a combined enrollment of 2425 as of mid 2014.
The Washington Jr. High School building was demolished in 1964. Washington Junior High then opened in the former Jefferson Elementary School on Plum Street, adjacent to a newly built Jefferson Elementary School. Washington Junior High closed in 1992, combining with Jefferson Elementary School to become an elementary center in 1998.
Olive Grove Elementary School Olive Grove Elementary School, serves grades K-5 in the Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District. Olive Grove Elementary School opened on April 6, 1999, and operates on a single track, year round schedule. The school is located at 7926 Firestone Way, in Antelope, California, United States.
Shillington borough is home to Governor Mifflin School District. Within the Shillington borough there are 5 schools: Governor Mifflin Senior High School, Governor Mifflin Middle School, Governor Mifflin Intermediate School, Cumru Elementary School, and Mifflin Park Elementary. GMSD also has another elementary school in Brecknock Township called Brecknock Elementary School.
Thornwood is part of the Mt. Pleasant Central School District, which includes the Hawthorne Elementary, Columbus Elementary School, Westlake Middle School and Westlake High School. The former Thornwood Elementary School was closed and converted to condominiums in the 1980s, and the former Thornwood Junior High School later became Columbus Elementary School.
The elementary school serving Jackson is Central Elementary School. CES is the newest school in Northampton County; it opened it doors for the 2006-2007 school year. It combined Seaboard Coates Elementary and Jackson Eastside Elementary schools. Also housed in Jackson is the Central Services building for Northampton County Schools.
The neighborhood is served by the San Diego Unified School District. It contains Daillard Elementary School, Gage Elementary School, Green Elementary School, Benchley/Weinberger Elementary School, Lewis Middle School, Pershing Middle School, and Patrick Henry High School, which serves all three neighboring communities of San Carlos, Allied Gardens, and Del Cerro.
U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on January 2, 2017.San Carlos CDP map. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on January 2, 2017. Zoned elementary campuses serving sections include San Carlos Elementary School and John F. Kennedy Elementary School (grades PK-5),"2013-2014 Elementary School Boundaries" (Partial). Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District.
Stansbury Park has four public-education schools and one charter school. There are three public elementary schools (K through 6th grades) and one high school. Stansbury Elementary opened in 1979, Rose Springs Elementary opened in 2005, and Old Mill opened in 2017.Service Agency Sees Plans for Old Mill Elementary.
Mount Vernon is part of the Maranacook Central School District in Regional School Unit 38. Donna Wolfram is the Superintendent of Schools. The Maranacook Community School system includes Manchester Elementary School, Mount Vernon Elementary School, Readfield Elementary School, Wayne Elementary School, Maranacook Community Middle School and Maranacook Community High School.
The jazz band is a smaller program that does not compete, but performs at school assemblies with the Latin Dance team, and with the local elementary schools' (Meadowland Elementary and Sugarland Elementary) Latin percussion students.
Jean Hines-Caldwell Elementary School (the public elementary school in Corinthian Pointe) was named for Jean LaNell Hines-Caldwell, Caldwell's mother."Jean LaNell Hines Caldwell ." Jean Hines-Caldwell Elementary School. Retrieved on February 5, 2009.
The cafeteria, elementary building, computer lab building, building beside the elementary, middle school building, and elementary library are all connected to each other with an outside walk way. Omaha is within the Omaha School District.
First grade is at Roosevelt Elementary. Second and Third grades are at Lincoln Elementary. Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth grades are at Ronald Reagan Elementary. Seventh and Eighth grades are at Rafer Johnson Junior High School.
Sejong Elementary School(세종초등학교), also known as Sejong University Elementary School(세종대학교 부설 세종초등학교), is a private elementary school founded by Sejong University. Son Yeon Jae and many other famous alumni have attended the school.
The school has then 9 teachers and served as an alternative of excess classes and enrollment from other schools like Silay North Elementary School, Silay South Elementary School and Governor Emilio Gaston Memorial Elementary School.
Elementary school (K-5) attendance zones that feed into Porter include those of Bens Branch, Brookwood Forest, Crippen, Kings Manor, Sorters Mill, and a portion of the Porter Elementary attendance zone.2018-2019 Elementary Zones.
Five of the eight public schools of the Central Point School District are located in the city: Central Point Elementary School, Mae Richardson Elementary School, Jewett Elementary School, Scenic Middle School, and Crater High School.
On Tuesday January 21, 1992, Barbara Bush Elementary School opened, relieving Walnut Bend and two other area elementary schools.Ellison, David. "Bush elementary, 2 other schools open their doors." Houston Post. Wednesday January 22, 1992. A9.
Before Armstrong opened in August 2008,"FBISD History ." Fort Bend Independent School District. Retrieved on September 12, 2011. Fifth Street was divided between Glover Elementary School, E.A. Jones Elementary School, and Quail Valley Elementary School.
Lovett Elementary School.Home. Lovett Elementary School. Retrieved on July 26, 2017. "8814 South Rice Ave. Houston, TX 77096-2622" The portion of the neighborhood south of the Brays Bayou is zoned to Kolter Elementary School.
In 2017, the Foundation of the Carolinas awarded Samaritan's Feet with a $20,000 grant. Students at Sherwood Park Elementary School (all 425 students), J.W. Coon Elementary School and Mary McArthur Elementary School received new shoes.
There are many schools in the Switzerland area. The main elementary schools are Hickory Creek Elementary and Cunningham Creek Elementary. The middle school is Switzerland Point Middle School, and the high school is Bartram Trail.
It was first established as an elementary school in 1857, and its original name was William B. Ogden Elementary School,Home page. William B. Ogden Elementary School. November 30, 2005. Retrieved on December 21, 2016.
The Tolleson Elementary School District is an elementary school district in Tolleson, Arizona, United States. It operates four schools.
Koepsell Elementary of the South Lake district is in Eastpointe."Home ." Koepsell Elementary School. Retrieved on November 1, 2012.
It was used as the only elementary building for students until 1956 when the present day elementary was started.
There is a single elementary school in the neighbourhood, Grovenor Elementary School, operated by the Edmonton Public School System.
Often, overcrowding in elementary schools is addressed by moving students to another elementary school in the same attendance area.
Private elementary schools include Cathedral Elementary (Catholic, formerly Mount Saint Benedict high school), Our Savior's Lutheran, and Bible Baptist.
The community has both an elementary school (North & South Esk Elementary) and a high school (North & South Esk Regional).
Elementary schools include James J. Chittick,"James J. Chittick Elementary School ." Boston Public Schools. Retrieved on May 23, 2010.
McRae is an unincorporated community in Clay County, Florida, United States. It has an elementary school, McRae Elementary School.
Las Cruces Public Schools operates Mesilla Elementary School."Mesilla Elementary." Las Cruces Public Schools. Retrieved on March 2, 2017.
Gates Elementary Gates Elementary houses first through fourth graders for students living in the southern part of the district.
Harvard"Harvard Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. (partial) Crockett"Crockett Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District.
Jefferson"Jefferson Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. Ketelsen (partial)"Ketelsen Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District.
Love"Love Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. Memorial (partial),"Memorial Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District.
Dunbar Elementary School (Also known as Dunbar School) is an elementary school in Phoenix, Arizona that was once segregated.
Elementary school in University City School District is named after her, Barbara C Jordan Elementary in University City, Missouri.
The existing Hendron–Lone Oak Elementary and Lone Oak Elementary remain in operation, but serve only K–3 students.
She doubles as the principal of the district elementary school.Home page. Gravenstein Elementary School. Retrieved on December 17, 2016.
The school district, Independent School District 280, serves about 4,200 students in Richfield and part of Edina in grades K-12. Richfield schools are divided into elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools.Richfield District Four elementary schools serve primary students in grades K-5: Centennial Elementary; Sheridan Elementary; R-STEM Elementary, which focuses its curriculum on science, technology, engineering, and math; and RDLS Elementary, a dual language school which teaches students in both English and Spanish. Students in grades 6-8 attend Richfield Middle School.
The Little Red Schoolhouse (1947), Bullhead City's first school Bullhead City's elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Bullhead City Elementary School District. These schools include Sunrise Elementary School, Coyote Canyon Elementary School, Desert Valley Elementary School, Diamondback Elementary School, Bullhead City Junior High School, and Fox Creek Junior High School. Bullhead City's high schools, Mohave High School and River Valley High School, are operated by the Colorado River Union High School District. Other nearby high schools are Laughlin High School and Needles High School.
Brookwood is the high school of the Brookwood cluster, a group of schools which feed into one primary high school for an area in Gwinnett County. The middle schools that feed into Brookwood are Alton C. Crews Middle School and Five Forks Middle School. Crews Middle has two elementary school feeders, Brookwood Elementary (which is located next door to Brookwood High) and Craig Elementary. Five Forks Middle has students from RD Head Elementary and Gwin Oaks Elementary, along with some students from Brookwood and Craig Elementary.
Galena Park High School Galena Park Library Students in Galena Park attend schools in Galena Park Independent School District. Four separate elementary schools, Galena Park Elementary School in Galena Park, MacArthur Elementary School in Galena Park, Jacinto City Elementary School in Jacinto City, and Pyburn Elementary School in Houston, serve students from the city of Galena Park"Elementary Schools - South ," Galena Park Independent School District. Retrieved on November 29, 2008. Almost all Galena Park students are zoned to Galena Park Middle School (6-8) in Galena Park.
Elementary Foreign/World Languages Programs are available at Enterprise, Mullen, River Oaks, Tyler, Lake Ridge and Signal Hill elementary schools. Elementary Mathematics and Science Program are available at Belmont and Sudley elementary Schools. International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) are in the consideration phase at Antietam, Buckland Mills, Dumfries, Ellis, Featherstone, Parks, Victory, and Williams elementary schools. Pennington School and Porter School, both schools of choice and serving students in grades 1 through 8, provide Traditional Schools Serving Students at the Elementary and Middle School Levels.
Deerfield Public Schools 109 is a school district in Deerfield, Illinois. It consists of Kipling Elementary School, South Park Elementary School, Walden Elementary School, Wilmot Elementary School, Caruso Middle School, Shepard Middle School, and Helping Hands Preschool. The district administration office is located on the site of Kipling Elementary School. Dr. Mike Lubelfeld is the district's superintendent, replacing Dr. Renee Goier who served as Superintendent for eight years.
Randle Highlands Elementary School (1650 30th Street, S.E.) is the only school located within the Randle Highlands neighborhood. Most elementary age students living in Randle Highlands live in the Randle Highlands Elementary School district, however, some elementary students in Randle Highlands live in the Lawrence E. Boone Elementary School (2200 Minnesota Avenue, S.E.) district. The original school was built in 1911, then replaced by a newer building in 2002.
Julia Lathrop Junior High School, 1932 Santa Ana Unified School District includes 37 K–5 elementary schools, nine 6–8 intermediate schools, eight 9–12 high schools, five special schools, and one charter school. Some elementary schools are: John Adams Elementary School, Manuel Esqueda Elementary School, Diamond Elementary School. The school district provides an online accountability report card. The Garden Grove Unified School District also includes some schools within Santa Ana.
Hamatonbetsu has one local high school and a junior high school, as well as a kindergarten and nursery school within the town limits. The Hamatonbetsu Board of Education also oversees four additional elementary schools and another junior high school. Shanai Elementary School, Toyokanbetsu Elementary School, Usotan Elementary School, Shimotombetsu Elementary School, and Shimotombetsu Junior High School are all included. The town of Hamatonbetsu participates in the JET Programme.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (2.0%) is water. It is situated in the heart of the Uwharrie National Forest. There are also schools in Montgomery County such as Star Elementary, Mt. Gilead Elementary, Candor Elementary, Page Street Elementary, Green Ridge Elementary, West Montgomery Middle, East Montgomery Middle, East Montgomery High, West Montgomery High and Montgomery County Early College.
It employed: 274 teachers, 225 full-time and part-time support personnel, and twelve (12) administrators during the 2011-2012 school year. The district received $19 million in state funding in the 2011-2012 school year. The district operates four elementary schools: Fairview Avenue Elementary School, Hooverville Elementary School, Mowery Elementary School, and Summitview Elementary School. It also operates: Waynesboro Area Middle School, and Waynesboro Area Senior High School.
The town houses the schools for South Madison Community School Corporation. The district has three elementary schools: Pendleton Elementary (formerly South Elementary), East Elementary and Maple Ridge Elementary. Pendleton Heights High School sits atop a hill on the edge of the east side of town and serves as the local high school. A newly constructed Pendleton Heights Middle School opened in August 2009 across from the high school.
The Bedford area has six elementary schools: Parkview Primary, Parkview Intermediate, Needmore Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, Dollens Elementary, and Shawswick Elementary. There are two middle schools that feed into Bedford North Lawrence High School: Bedford Middle School (BMS) and Oolitic Middle School (OMS). The two private schools in the city are St. Vincent Catholic School and Stone City Christian Academy. The town has a lending library, the Bedford Public Library.
Cabrillo Unified School District is a school district in California. It consists of Half Moon Bay High School, Pilarcitos High School/alternative education, Cunha Intermediate School, Farallone View Elementary School, Alvin S. Hatch Elementary School, Kings Mountain Elementary School, and El Granada Elementary School. In total, it serves close to 4,400 students .
The city is in the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District. North Pole Elementary School, North Pole Middle School, and North Pole High School are within the city limits. The middle and high schools also share an attendance area with students from Midnight Sun Elementary, Ticasuk Brown Elementary, and Two Rivers Elementary.
In Slovakia, there are a few elementary schools named after the saint: the Elementary school of Dominic Savio in Zvolen founded in 1992, the Elementary School of Dominic Savio in Dubnica nad Váhom founded in 1991 and the Church Elementary School and Nursery of Dominic Savio in Vranov nad Topľou founded in 1992.
Accessed May 7, 2020. with 556 students in grades K to 2, Maude M. Wilkins Elementary SchoolMaude M. Wilkins Elementary School, Maple Shade School District. Accessed May 7, 2020. with 406 students in grades 3-4, Ralph J. Steinhauer Elementary SchoolRalph J. Steinhauer Elementary School, Maple Shade School District. Accessed May 7, 2020.
In the book, Psmith says after making a deduction, "My dear Holmes, how—! Elementary, my dear fellow, quite elementary." This appeared in the second part of the serial in The Captain magazine, published in November 1908. The phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson, elementary" is used by Psmith in the following novel, Psmith, Journalist.
Oceana High School also won back to back AA State Championships in Track and Field in 1972 and 1973. Feeder schools for Oceana High School included Oceana Middle School, Matheny Elementary School, Kopperston Elementary School, Glen Fork Elementary School, Clear Fork Grade School (now Council on Aging) and Road Branch Elementary School.
Ten Reading School District schools received various levels of funding, including Northeast Middle School, 10th & Penn Elementary School, Northwest Middle School, Reading High School, Riverside Elementary School, Southern Middle School, School of the Performing Arts AT Glenside, Southern Middle School, Southwest Middle School, Tenth & Green Elementary School and Thirteenth & Green Elementary School.
The Lampeter-Strasburg School District includes Lampeter-Strasburg High School, Martin Meylin Middle School, Hans Herr Elementary School, and Lampeter Elementary School. All four buildings are on the district's campus in West Lampeter Township. Previously, the district operated Willow Street Elementary School and Strasburg Elementary School, which closed in 2008 and 2013 respectively.
Lumpkin County School System manages and operates the public schools. There is one high school (Lumpkin County High School), one middle school (Lumpkin County Middle School), and three elementary schools (Lumpkin County Elementary School, Long Branch Elementary School, and Blackburn Elementary School). The University of North Georgia has its campus in Lumpkin County.
Castle Shannon’s school system, Keystone Oaks School District, is a "jointure" with the boroughs of Dormont and Green Tree, comprising Keystone Oaks Middle and High Schools, Myrtle Elementary School (Castle Shannon), Dormont Elementary School (Dormont), and Aiken Elementary School (Greentree). Located within Castle Shannon is Saint Anne School, a Catholic private elementary school.
Brandon Elementary School was the start of the district in 1916. Additions were made in the 1930s and in 1987. In 2003, Robert Bennis Elementary School opened to serve students in the southern half of Brandon. Fred Assam Elementary opened in 2009 to relieve pressure on the two elementary Schools in Brandon.
DISD Addison residents living outside of the Bush attendance boundary are not provided transportation to attend Bush. Other DISD elementary schools serving sections of Addison include Anne Frank Elementary School in Dallas and Jerry Junkins Elementary School in Carrollton."Anne Frank Elementary School Attendance Zone Grades PK-5." Dallas Independent School District.
Lookout Valley Junior High School was established in 1957 as the community grew. Lookout Valley Jr. High eventually became Lookout Valley High School, graduating its first class in 1973. In 1989, sixth grade was added when two elementary schools combined; Valley View Elementary School (Lookout Valley Elementary) and John A. Patten Elementary School.
P can state an elementary proposition only if O has stated it before. O always has the right to state elementary propositions (so far the rules of logical constants and other structural rules allow it). Elementary propositions (in a formal dialogue) cannot be attacked.A useful variant allows O to challenge elementary propositions.
Public education in Franklin is administered by Simpson County School District, which operates Franklin Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School and Simpson Elementary School, Franklin-Simpson Middle School and Franklin- Simpson High School. Franklin Mennonite Elementary School and Faith Baptist Academy are private institutions. Franklin has a public library, the Goodnight Memorial Library.
Guam Public School System serves the island. Two K-5 elementary schools (B.P. Carbullido Elementary School, Pedro C. Lujan Elementary School) and Luis P. Untalan Middle School are in Barrigada. Tiyan High School is in Barrigada.
Public education in the community of Washakie is provided by Washakie County School District #1. The district operates five campuses – East Side Elementary, South Side Elementary, West Side Elementary, Worland Middle School, and Worland High School .
Public education in the community of Winchester is provided by Washakie County School District #1. The district operates five campuses – East Side Elementary, South Side Elementary, West Side Elementary, Worland Middle School, and Worland High School .
Northwest Heights Elementary School is located in North Durant. Robert E. Lee Elementary School is located in South Durant. Washington Irving Elementary School is located in central Durant, near the new location of the middle school.
St. George Place Elementary School St. George Place is served by the Houston Independent School District. St. George Place is zoned to St. George Place Elementary School"St. George Elementary Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District.
Central School District (Central SD 13J) is a public school district located in Independence, Oregon. The district consists of Ash Creek Elementary School, Independence Elementary School, Monmouth Elementary School, Talmadge Middle School, and Central High School.
Elementary schools within East Aldine include: Calvert, Eckert, Escamilla, Francis, Johnson, Oleson, Orange Grove, Raymond, Reed, Stephens, and Worsham. The Colonial Hills area is served by Odom Elementary."ALDINE ISD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ." Aldine Independent School District.
Lawndale Elementary School District (LESD) is a school district headquartered in Lawndale, California, United States. The district educates residents in:"School Site Locator Lawndale Elementary School District." Lawndale Elementary School District. Retrieved on 14 April 2019.
Detroit Public Schools operates the schools serving Atkinson Avenue district. Durfee K-8 and Thirkell elementary schools serve separate sections of the neighborhood for elementary school."Elementary Boundaries - 2012/13 School Year." (Archive) Detroit Public Schools.
Accessed January 23, 2020. (512 students; in grades K-4), Hillsborough Elementary SchoolHillsborough Elementary School, Hillsborough Township School District. Accessed January 23, 2020. (499; K-4), Sunnymead Elementary SchoolSunnymead Elementary School, Hillsborough Township School District. Accessed January 23, 2020. (461; K-4), Triangle Elementary SchoolTriangle Elementary School, Hillsborough Township School District. Accessed January 23, 2020. (389; K-4), Woodfern Elementary SchoolWoodfern Elementary School, Hillsborough Township School District. Accessed January 23, 2020. (343; K-4), Woods Road Elementary SchoolWoods Road Elementary School, Hillsborough Township School District. Accessed January 23, 2020. (481; PreK-4), Auten Road Intermediate SchoolAuten Road Intermediate School, Hillsborough Township School District. Accessed January 23, 2020. (1,138; 5-6), Hillsborough Middle SchoolHillsborough Middle School, Hillsborough Township School District. Accessed January 23, 2020. (1,196; 7-8) and Hillsborough High SchoolHillsborough High School, Hillsborough Township School District. Accessed January 23, 2020. (2,327; 9-12).Schools Contacts, Hillsborough Township School District. Accessed January 23, 2020.
Accessed October 7, 2020. with 439 students in grades 4-5, Barclay Brook Elementary SchoolBarclay Brook Elementary School, Monroe Township School District. Accessed October 7, 2020. with 314 students in grades PreK-2, Brookside Elementary SchoolBrookside Elementary School, Monroe Township School District. Accessed October 7, 2020. with 400 students in grades 3-5, Mill Lake Elementary SchoolMill Lake Elementary School, Monroe Township School District. Accessed October 7, 2020. with 544 students in grades PreK-2, Oak Tree Elementary SchoolOak Tree Elementary School, Monroe Township School District. Accessed October 7, 2020. with 700 students in grades PreK-3, Woodland Elementary SchoolWoodland Elementary School, Monroe Township School District. Accessed October 7, 2020. with 350 students in grades 3-5, Monroe Township Middle SchoolMonroe Township Middle School, Monroe Township School District. Accessed October 7, 2020. with 1,702 students in grades 6-8 adnd Monroe Township High SchoolMonroe Township High School, Monroe Township School District. Accessed October 7, 2020. with 2,330 students in grades 9-12.
Harrisonville Elementary and Meigs Junior High were sold. Lastly, both Rutland and Salem Center Elementary schools were abated and demolished.
The McCalla area is served by McAdory Elementary,McAdory Elementary McAdory Middle McAdory Middle and McAdory High McAdory High schools.
He was a music teacher at Horace Mann Elementary School in Chicago, and Benjamin Franklin Elementary School in Hammond, Indiana.
Labayug has its own elementary (primary) and high school (secondary), namely Labayug Elementary School and Labayug National High School, respectively.
The town has one high school, one middle school, three elementary schools and an educational center (formerly an elementary school).
He previously worked at Webster Middle School, and is currently employed with Harrison Elementary School and other local elementary schools.
"Ngarchelong Elementary School ." Ministry of Education (Palau). Retrieved on February 22, 2018. Ngaraard Elementary School in Ngaraard formerly served Ngarchelong.
The Superior School District serves the community. Lake Superior Elementary School and Four Corners Elementary School are the area schools.
Schools include JFK Elementary School,"Elementary School Zones 2017-2018 ." La Joya Independent School District. Retrieved on September 16, 2018.
Thomsen also wrote a book on the foundations of elementary geometry. In elementary geometry Thomsen's theorem is named after him.
The school district voted to change the name from Robert E. Lee Elementary School to Lee Elementary School in 2018.
District 6 is the current legislative apportionment that includes Carroll Crest. Seneca Elementary and Chase Elementary are the local schools.
It consists of Alma Elementary School, Maple Hill Elementary School, Paxico Middle School, Wabaunsee Junior High, and Wabaunsee High School.
Albany Lower Elementary School (Louisiana), Albany Upper Elementary School (Louisiana), and Albany Middle School (Louisiana) feed into Albany High School.
Elementary students attend Escalante Valley Elementary School, located right at the junction. Older students go to school in Cedar City.
Accessed February 5, 2020. (327 students; in grades PreK-5), Hilldale Elementary SchoolHilldale Elementary School, Montville Township School District. Accessed February 5, 2020. (320; K-5), William H. Mason Jr. Elementary SchoolWilliam H. Mason Jr. Elementary School, Montville Township School District. Accessed February 5, 2020. (229; K-5), Valley View Elementary SchoolValley View Elementary School, Montville Township School District. Accessed February 5, 2020. (367; PreK-5), Woodmont Elementary SchoolWoodmont Elementary School, Montville Township School District. Accessed February 5, 2020. (295; K-5), Robert R. Lazar Middle SchoolRobert R. Lazar Middle School, Montville Township School District. Accessed February 5, 2020. (902; 6-8) and Montville Township High SchoolMontville Township High School, Montville Township School District. Accessed February 5, 2020. (1,162; 9-12).
Public education in the community of Airport Road is provided by Washakie County School District #1. The district operates five campuses – East Side Elementary, South Side Elementary, West Side Elementary, Worland Middle School, and Worland High School .
Public education in the community of Mc Nutt is provided by Washakie County School District #1. The district operates five campuses – East Side Elementary, South Side Elementary, West Side Elementary, Worland Middle School, and Worland High School .
Public education in the community of South Flat is provided by Washakie County School District #1. The district operates five campuses – East Side Elementary, South Side Elementary, West Side Elementary, Worland Middle School, and Worland High School .
Public education in the community of West River is provided by Washakie County School District #1. The district operates five campuses – East Side Elementary, South Side Elementary, West Side Elementary, Worland Middle School, and Worland High School .
Elementary-school students attend the Gordon Barkell Elementary School (formerly Hancock Elementary School), middle school students Hancock Middle School and high-school students Hancock Central High School. Hancock Central High and Hancock Middle School are now connected.
Briargrove Elementary School Briargrove's public schools are operated by Houston ISD. The community is within Trustee District VII, represented by Anne Sung. Briargrove is zoned to Briargrove Elementary School"Briargrove Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District.
Public education is provided for early childhood, elementary and secondary school students from the Cossatot River School District, which includes Wickes Elementary School,Home. Wickes Elementary School. Retrieved on May 23, 2018. and Cossatot River High School.
Northwestern Lehigh School District is home to two elementary schools: Northwestern Lehigh Elementary, which is located on the main campus along with the high school and middle school, and Weisenberg Elementary, which is approximately 8 miles south.
Elementary schools that feed into Diamond Hill-Jarvis include Diamond Hill Elementary, Cesar Chavez Primary (PreK-2), Helbing Elementary, M.H. Moore, and Washington Heights. W.A. Meacham Middle School and Kirkpatrick Middle School feed into Diamond Hill-Jarvis.
The area of Egypt Lake-Leto is served by Hillsborough County Schools through Crestwood Elementary School, Egypt Lake Elementary School, Twin Lakes Elementary School, Pierce Middle School, Leto High School, Alonso High School, and Chamberlain High School.
Berkeley is within the Ferguson-Florissant School District. Airport Elementary School and Holman Elementary School serve separate sections of Berkeley and are within the city."Airport Elementary School." Ferguson-Florissant School District. Retrieved on June 13, 2009.
Philpot used to have an elementary school until it closed down in 2005. Since then, elementary school students from Philpot attend Country Heights Elementary School, which is located on Highway 54 at the easternmost reaches of Owensboro.
Anson Jones Elementary School, named after Anson Jones, was formerly located in the Second Ward. It opened on Elysian Street in 1892."Anson Jones Elementary School ." (image, archive) Anson Jones Elementary School. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
Maywood-Melrose Park-Broadview School District 89 operates elementary and middle schools. Proviso Township High Schools District 209 operates high schools. Emerson Elementary School is an elementary school in Maywood. Enrollment as of 2006 was 476 students.
Most residents are zoned to Harahan Elementary School in Harahan while some are zoned to Jefferson Elementary School in Jefferson."Elementary School Districts 2012-2013 East Bank of Jefferson Parish Louisiana " (Archive). Jefferson Parish Public School System.
The district also has six K–5 schools (Dandridge Elementary, Jefferson Elementary, Mount Horeb Elementary, New Market Elementary, Piedmont Elementary, and Talbott Elementary) and two middle schools (Jefferson Middle and Maury Middle School). Jefferson County High School opened in August 1975 as a result of the reorganization of all elementary schools and the consolidation of the existing high schools. Students from White Pine, Rush Strong, Maury, and Jefferson High Schools combined to form a student body of nearly 2300+ in grades 9–12. In its first year of operation, the high school was recognized by the Tennessee School Board Association as the "School of the Year" in Tennessee.
The entrance to Riverton High School. Public education in Riverton is provided by the Jordan School District, one of the largest school districts in Utah. Elementary Schools: Foothills Elementary, Midas Creek Elementary, Riverton Elementary, Rosamond Elementary, Rose Creek Elementary, Southland Elementary Middle Schools: Oquirrh Hills Middle School, South Hills Middle School High School: Riverton High School Kauri Sue Hamilton School for students with special needs, Jordan Academy for Technology and Careers (JATC) south campus, and Saint Andrew Catholic School are also located in the community. Many students from Riverton do attend schools in Bluffdale, Herriman and South Jordan, as school boundaries do not coincide with city boundaries.
In 2010, Memorial High School closed, and the Stroman Campus became Stroman Middle School. Stroman is now part of the East Learning Center, feeding into Victoria East High School. Stroman Middle School’s feeder schools are Dudley Gifted and Talented Magnet Elementary School, O’Connor Magnet Elementary School, Smith Magnet Elementary School, and Torres Elementary School.
Joseph Freeman Elementary School was dedicated in 1928. Abraham Lincoln Elementary (decommissioned in 2009), was originally the Lake Street School, and Nancy Hill Elementary, originally the Illinois Avenue School, are over a century old. Two other school buildings exist on the historic sites of original school buildings. The Montgomery Elementary School was built in 1891.
Students who graduate from Stuart Elementary, Hardin Reynolds Memorial, Woolwine Elementary, Blue Ridge Elementary, and Meadows of Dan Elementary matriculate into Patrick County High School. Opening in 1970 after a county-wide consolidation of schools, Patrick County High School is located approximately one mile south of the town of Stuart in Patrick County, Virginia.
Winslow Police and Court Complex Winslow is served by the Winslow Unified School District. The city has three public elementary schools: Bonnie Brennan Elementary School, Jefferson Elementary School, and Washington Elementary School. Winslow Junior High School and Winslow High School serve the city. Winslow also hosts the Little Colorado Campus of Northland Pioneer College.
Originally a PreK-6 school serving all elementary grades for Marshall, Marshall Elementary School was reconfigured in 2012 as a K-4 serving the entire school district, then as K-3 in 2014. In 2012 Leslie Elementary School in Leslie was reconfigured as Leslie Intermediate School, an upper elementary school serving the whole district.
Maunalua is located within the Hawaii Department of Education Kaiser Complex and is home to Henry J. Kaiser High, Hahaione Elementary, Kamiloiki Elementary, and Koko Head Elementary Schools. The three elementary schools feed into Niu Valley Middle School, which in turn feeds into Kaiser High, although Niu Valley Middle is not located in Hawaii Kai.
John M. Gomes Elementary School, more commonly known as Gomes Elementary, is an elementary school in Fremont, California. It is located at 555 Lemos Lane 94539.FUSD Schools Directory It is one of 28 elementary schools in the city belonging to the Fremont Unified School District. This school has an enrollment of approximately 889 students.
The old West End Elementary School The Carey Exempted Village School District has one elementary school and one high school. The high school and elementary school were demolished on July 25, 2016. A new combination of the high school and elementary school was opened off of South Vance Street for the 2016-2017 school year.
Accessed May 20, 2020. (457; K-5), Warren Point Elementary SchoolWarren Point Elementary School, Fair Lawn Public Schools. Accessed May 20, 2020. (469; K-5), Westmoreland Elementary SchoolWestmoreland Elementary School, Fair Lawn Public Schools. Accessed May 20, 2020. (422; K-5), Memorial Middle SchoolMemorial Middle School, Fair Lawn Public Schools. Accessed May 20, 2020.
Accessed January 12, 2020. (411; K-5), J. Spencer Smith Elementary SchoolJ. Spencer Smith Elementary School, Tenafly Public Schools. Accessed January 12, 2020. (360; K-5), Walter Stillman Elementary SchoolWalter Stillman Elementary School, Tenafly Public Schools. Accessed January 12, 2020. (393; K-5), Tenafly Middle SchoolTenafly Middle School, Tenafly Public Schools. Accessed January 12, 2020.
The elementary division of Eastern Mennonite School is part of the Blue Ridge Area Athletics Association. BRAAA is a group of area Christian elementary schools who have come together to provide team competition in sports.Eastern Mennonite Elementary School Handbook (2016), p. 6. The elementary division has two seasons including fall soccer and winter basketball.
By this time the district had 3 schools: Big Bear Elementary, Big Bear Middle School, and Big Bear High School. During the 1970s and 1980s Big Bear formed North Shore Elementary, and Baldwin Lane Elementary in the 1990s. The district then added Fallsvale Elementary to the list. The district has been that way ever since.
The school is recognized in pre-elementary, elementary, high-school levels by the Department of Education Region III. A member of the Angeles City Association of Private Schools (ACAPS) and Association of Private Pre- elementary and Elementary Administrators of Region III. The institution is known for practicing high caliber education and promoting Christian formation.
Saint John Diocesan Elementary School was a Catholic parochial elementary school that was operational from 1888 till 2013. The school merged with the Saint Mary of Czestochowa Diocesan Elementary School to form Saint Pope John Paul II Regional Diocesan Elementary School which still operates today were it still serves students from PreK to 8th Grade.
Brownsville Elementary students graduate from the school to attend Henley Middle School. Crozet Elementary School (the newer building) is located in rural Crozet on Crozet Avenue, across the street from the original Crozet Elementary building. Named after Claudius Crozet, the school feeds into J. T. Henley Middle School. Crozet Elementary teaches kindergarten-5th grade.
Ball residents are zoned to Rapides Parish School Board schools. Ball is home to two elementary schools within the city limits that residents may go to, Ball Elementary School and Paradise Elementary School. Some residents may also go to three nearby schools in Tioga: Tioga Elementary School, Tioga Junior High School, and Tioga High School.
On May 22, 2011, an EF5 tornado caused extensive damage to much of the city. Joplin High School, Franklin Technology Center, East Middle School, the old South Middle School, Irving Elementary, and Emerson Elementary were destroyed; Cecil Floyd Elementary, Duquesne Elementary, Eastmorland Elementary, and Kelsey Norman were damaged. The district re-opened its Middle and Elementary schools on January 9, 2014; and Joplin High School and Franklin Technology Center re-opened in August 2014. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Joplin Schools cancelled all classes for the rest of the 2019- 2020 school year.
While the above is nowadays standard terminology in "infinite" model theory, the slightly different earlier definitions are still in use in finite model theory, where an elementary class may be called a Δ-elementary class, and the terms elementary class and first-order axiomatizable class are reserved for basic elementary classes (Ebbinghaus et al. 1994, Ebbinghaus and Flum 2005). Hodges calls elementary classes axiomatizable classes, and he refers to basic elementary classes as definable classes. He also uses the respective synonyms EC class and EC_\Delta class (Hodges, 1993).
The main high school is John F. Kennedy High School, established in 1967. The School of Engineering and Sciences, a smaller middle and high (i.e. secondary) school, opened in 2010.Sacramento City Unified School District: School of Engineering and Sciences Primary schools include the Caroline Wenzel Elementary School (K-6), Genevieve Didion Elementary School (K-8), Pony Express Elementary School (K-6), Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School (K-8), Matsuyama Elementary School (K-6), John Cabrillo Elementary School (K-6), and Sam Brannan Middle School (7–8).
The building was scheduled to be sold. Weber, Sarah, From Old to New: Iroquois Elementary Students Brace for Life Under One Roof, Erie Times-News, 7 June 2007, pp 1B, 4B Iroquois Elementary School, which serves students grades K-6, was built on the site of the former Lawrence Park Elementary School. The new elementary school opened its doors for the 2007-2008 school year. The Iroquois School District offices, which were previously situated in the Lawrence Park Elementary School, were relocated in the new elementary school as of August 2007.
Jacksonville voters approved of the separation on September 16, 2014 with a vote of 3,672 for and 202 against (95% to 5%). According to JNPSD officials, the district would be administered by the Pulaski County Special School District until its final detachment, which became effective July 1, 2016. The district consists of six elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. The schools include Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville Middle School, Bayou Meto Elementary School, Bobby G Lester Elementary School, Dupree Elementary School, Pinewood Elementary School and Taylor Elementary School.
At this time Sylva High School, Webster High School, McKee Training School, and Johns Creek School closed. Not long after it opened, Colored Consolidated was closed in 1965 in compliance with the 1964 Civil Rights Act. In 1973 Fairview Elementary School opened behind Sylva-Webster High School in Sylva, consolidating Sylva Elementary School (1929/1948), Webster Elementary School (1936), and Savannah Elementary School (1940/1955). In 1975, Blue Ridge School opened in Cashiers, consolidating Glenville Elementary School (1926), Glenville High School (1926/1951), and Cashiers Elementary School (1938/1951).
Fulton County School System. Retrieved on June 21, 2009. Oak Knoll,Oak Knoll Elementary Attendance Zone 2009-2010 School Year. Fulton County School System. Retrieved on June 21, 2009. and Parklane.Parklane Elementary Attendance Zone 2009-2010 School Year. Fulton County School System. Retrieved on June 21, 2009. Elementary schools outside of East Point serving sections of East Point include Hapeville Elementary School in Hapeville, Seaborn Lee Elementary School in South Fulton,Seaborn Lee Elementary Attendance Zone 2009-2010 School Year. Fulton County School System. Retrieved on June 21, 2009.
Accessed April 29, 2020. (449; K-5), Northvail Elementary SchoolNorthvail Elementary School, Parsippany-Troy Hills School District. Accessed April 29, 2020. (371; K-5), Rockaway Meadow Elementary SchoolRockaway Meadow Elementary School, Parsippany-Troy Hills School District. Accessed April 29, 2020. (257; K-5), Troy Hills Elementary SchoolTroy Hills Elementary School, Parsippany-Troy Hills School District. Accessed April 29, 2020. (260; K-5), Brooklawn Middle SchoolBrooklawn Middle School, Parsippany-Troy Hills School District. Accessed April 29, 2020. (918; 6-8), Central Middle SchoolCentral Middle School, Parsippany-Troy Hills School District. Accessed April 29, 2020.
Mandan Public Schools operates Roosevelt Elementary School, Mary Stark Elementary School, Lewis & Clark Elementary School, Ft. Lincoln Elementary School, Custer Elementary School, Red Trail Elementary School, Mandan Middle School, and Mandan High School, as well as the Brave Center Academy night school. In 2016, the Mandan Public School District was the largest employer in Morton County with approximately 700 employees. The city's Catholic parishes operate two private K–6 schools: Christ the King School and St. Joseph School. Bismarck State College operates two campuses in Mandan focusing on post-secondary vocational education.
Public education in Cramerton is administered by the Gaston County Schools public school system. Elementary school-age children in Cramerton attend either New Hope Elementary School (south of Cramerton in unincorporated South Point Township), J.B. Page Elementary School (pre-K to grade 1) or Belmont Central Elementary School (grades 2-5) in Belmont, McAdenville Elementary School in McAdenville, or Gardner Park Elementary School in Gastonia. Most middle school students attend Cramerton Middle School. Portions of the town are zoned to Holbrook Middle School in Lowell or Belmont Middle School in Belmont.
School catchment areas were set up based on "logical neighborhood boundaries regardless of color"; consequently, there was racial disproportionality in enrollment due to racial segregation in housing; Nipher's enrollment was mostly Black and North Kirkwood Middle School's enrollment was mostly White. Schools at this point included: Hough Elementary School, Keysor Elementary School, North Glendale Elementary School, the Osage Hills School, Pitman Elementary School, Robinson Elementary School, Rose Hill Elementary School, the J. Milton Turner School, Nipher Junior High School, North Kirkwood Junior High School, and Kirkwood High School.
The Highmark Foundation awarded a $105,000 grant to Sacred Heart Hospital to sustain operations of school-based health centers (SBHCs) in five Allentown School District elementary schools. These SBHCs provide primary care services and a medical home for predominantly uninsured students and their families. The grant partially funded salaries for two certified nurse practitioners, two medical assistants and an administrative/business liaison for two years. The family health centers are located in: Jefferson Elementary School, Roosevelt Elementary School, Sheridan Elementary School, Mosser Elementary School and Dodd Elementary School.
Accessed December 3, 2019. (240 students; in grades K-4), John F. Kennedy Elementary SchoolJohn F. Kennedy Elementary School, South Plainfield Public Schools. Accessed December 3, 2019. (273; PreK-4), John E. Riley Elementary SchoolJohn E. Riley Elementary School, South Plainfield Public Schools. Accessed December 3, 2019. (328; PreK-4), Roosevelt Elementary SchoolRoosevelt Elementary School, South Plainfield Public Schools. Accessed December 3, 2019. (412; PreK-4), Grant SchoolGrant School, South Plainfield Public Schools. Accessed December 3, 2019. (521; 5-6), South Plainfield Middle SchoolSouth Plainfield Middle School, South Plainfield Public Schools. Accessed December 3, 2019.
The building was erected in 1928 and served primarily as the Slippery Rock Township High School until the 1955, when the township joined the new Laurel (Joint) School District. The school was then operated primarily as an elementary school in addition to several other elementary schools in the township. The school remained in operation until the construction of Laurel Elementary School which replaced the Princeton Elementary, Hickory Elementary, Harlansburg Elementary, and Eastbrook Middle School. The building and property was considered as a future location for the Princeton Volunteer Fire Dept.
The new building was completed in 2007 and held its grand opening on August 25, 2007. Aberdeen School District also consists of one junior high: Miller Junior High; five elementary schools: Central Park Elementary, McDermoth Elementary, Stevens Elementary, AJ West Elementary and Robert Gray Elementary; and one Roman Catholic parochial school: St. Mary's Catholic School. Aberdeen is home to Grays Harbor College, located in south Aberdeen, and is represented by the Charlie Choker mascot. The college emphasizes student opportunities and has resources to help students transfer to a four-year college to complete a degree.
In 1957, Franklin Elementary and Gorrell Elementary schools were built. A new Lincoln Elementary school building was built in 1958, and Bowers Elementary school was built in 1965 on the city's far west side replacing the West Brookfield school. L. J. Smith Elementary was built in 1966. The 1970s and 80s was a trying time for the city and the school district, when the city experienced a steep decline in its manufacturing and steel industry.
Chevy Chase Elementary School (west wing), Rosemary Street, Town of Chevy Chase The town of Chevy Chase sends students to the Montgomery County Public Schools. Residents are zoned to Rosemary Hills Elementary School (PreK-2) (unincorporated Montgomery County), North Chevy Chase Elementary School, Westbrook Elementary School, Chevy Chase Elementary School (3-6) (in the town of Chevy Chase), Westland Middle School (unincorporated Montgomery County) and Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School (unincorporated Montgomery County).
The only two schools to remain almost completely segregated were Drew Elementary School and Hoffman-Boston Elementary School. In the case John E. Hart et al. v. County School Board of Arlington County, Virginia, parents of Drew Elementary School students sued the Arlington County School Board for further integration. The School Board announced a plan, which the courts approved of, to bus Drew and Hoffman-Boston Elementary School students to other elementary schools around Arlington.
Public primary and secondary schools in Pensacola are administered by the Escambia County School District. The district operates two high schools (Booker T. Washington and Pensacola) within the City of Pensacola. District-run high schools near the city include Escambia, J. M. Tate, and Pine Forest. Other public schools in the city include A.K. Suter Elementary, Cordova Park Elementary, J.H. Workman Middle, N.B. Cook Elementary, O.J. Semmes Elementary, and Scenic Heights Elementary.
The public schools serving the Trinity area belong to the Pasco County School District. The serving school district elementary schools include Trinity Elementary School, Trinity Oaks Elementary School, Longleaf Elementary School, Odessa Elementary School, and Athenian Academy of Technology and the Arts (charter school). Kids also attend Seven Springs Middle School and J.W. Mitchell High School. Trinity private schools include Elfers Christian School, Genesis School, Solid Rock Community School and Genesis Preparatory School.
The district also lags behind the state in the performance index score. During the 2014–2015 school year, East Cleveland City Schools’ performance index score was 66.8. This was the lowest it had been in four years. East Cleveland schools consist of Shaw High School, Heritage Middle School (formerly Kirk Middle School), Prospect Elementary School (closed in 2016) open for administrative use, Chambers Elementary School, Superior Elementary School, Mayfair Elementary School and Caledonia Elementary School.
The city is home to Lawrence County High School, E.O. Coffman Middle School, Ingram Sowell Elementary School, David Crockett Elementary School, New Prospect Elementary, and Lawrenceburg Public Elementary School. The local school district also operates an adult secondary educational facility and a specialized achievement school for K-12 students within the city's borders. Private School Sacred Heart Elementary. Post-Secondary Lawrenceburg is home to a satellite campus of Columbia State Community College.
Mae C. Jemison Academy: Students will be reassigned to Gardner Elementary School or Henderson Academy. 7\. Maybury Elementary School: Students will be reassigned to either Earhart Elementary- Middle School or Neinas Elementary School. 8\. Parker Elementary-Middle School: Students will be reassigned to the new $21.8-million Mackenzie PreK-8 School, which will include a large open media center. The building design will focus on student safety and will be environmentally responsible. 9\.
Cunningham Elementary School SER-Niños Charter School In 1953, Cunningham Elementary School, the first elementary school to serve Gulfton, was built with a capacity for 300 students. Braeburn Elementary School opened in 1956. Long Middle School, which serves Gulfton, opened in 1957. In 1979, Cunningham Elementary School had 436 students, well over its original capacity of 300. 75.5% of them were White, 14% qualified for free lunch, and 15% qualified for reduced cost lunch.
Algona High School has students from Algona Middle School, as well as students from several nearby towns, including grade-shared districts and from open enrollment. The public elementary schools in Algona are Lucia Wallace Elementary, Bryant Elementary, and Bertha Godfrey Elementary School. The Catholic school system is made up of Bishop Garrigan High School (named after the first bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sioux City) and Seton Elementary (named for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton).
Sterlington is part of the Ouachita Parish School System and has one elementary school, A.L. Smith Elementary. As of 2006, A.L. Smith's enrollment was 437, with a student- to-teacher ratio of 17.8.US Department of Education Sterlington Jr. High School and High School are also under the supervision of the Ouachita system. In 2011, A. L. Smith Elementary became Sterlington Junior High School, when elementary pupils were moved to the new Sterlington Elementary School.
The principle of detailed balance can be used in kinetic systems which are decomposed into elementary processes (collisions, or steps, or elementary reactions). It states that at equilibrium, each elementary process is in equilibrium with its reverse process.
Retrieved on June 20, 2015. "Location : Berkshire Middle School - 21707 14 mile Rd - Bingham Farms, MI 48025" Bingham Farms Elementary School provides classes for FSD elementary school students."Elementary." French School of Detroit. Retrieved on June 20, 2015.
Pacific Beach public schools are part of the San Diego Unified School District. They include Mission Bay Senior High School, Pacific Beach Middle School, Pacific Beach Elementary, Kate Sessions Elementary, Barnard Elementary, and Crown Point Junior Music Academy .
Roberts Elementary School The neighborhood is zoned to Houston Independent School District schools. The zoned public schools for Old Braeswood include Roberts Elementary School,"Roberts Elementary School Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 26, 2016.
In 2013, Djekanovic taught as a TOC at Alderson Elementary (Coquitlam, BC). Also he taught briefly at Ridgeview Elementary (West Vancouver, BC), and he also taught at Pinetree Way Elementary as a TOC and a part-time teacher.
The Long Beach Unified School District serves Bixby Knolls. Bixby Knolls area public schools include Longfellow Elementary School, Los Cerritos Elementary School, Burroughs Elementary School. and Hughes Middle School. Longfellow has been recognized as a California Distinguished School.
Heath is a part of the Rockwall Independent School District. The city is served by Dorothy Smith Pullen Elementary School, Amy Parks-Heath Elementary School, Linda Lyons Elementary School, Maurine Cain Middle School, and Rockwall Heath High School.
South Haven has a public library, a branch of the Porter County Public Library System. South Haven has 2 Elementary schools (K-5). Paul Saylor Elementary and South Haven Elementary. They are part of the Portage Township Schools.
Previously the Cherbonnier/Rillieux school was two separate campuses: Norbert Rillieux Elementary School and Cherbonnier Elementary School."Elementary School Districts 2009-2010 West Bank of Jefferson Parish Louisiana" (Archive). Jefferson Parish Public Schools. Retrieved on May 18, 2014.
Center Point has 2 public elementary schools, Erwin Intermediate School grades 3rd-5th and Center Point Elementary School grades K-2nd.
There are a number of elementary schools named Madison Elementary School. Here is a list of schools that use the name.
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Fremont RE-2 School District operates public schools, including Penrose Elementary School, Florence Elementary School and Florence Junior/Senior High School.
The Kenowa Hills Public Schools serves Marne. Marne Elementary School was formerly located in Marne."Marne Elementary." Kenowa Hills Public Schools.
An elementary school which opened in 1990 in The Woodlands in unincorporated Montgomery County, Texas, was named David Elementary after Vetter.
San Pablo Elementary School The Duval County Public Schools district operates public schools, including San Pablo Elementary School in Jacksonville Beach.
Numerous educational institutions are zoned for Eustis: Eustis Heights Elementary, Eustis Elementary, Eustis Middle School, Eustis High School, and Alee Academy.
Arrochar is served by the elementary school P.S.39 and St. Joseph Hill Academy (which is both elementary and high school).
The four different elementary schools each serve part of the district. Hylen Souders Elementary located in and serving students of Galena.
North Smithfield Elementary School is an elementary school in the Primrose section of North Smithfield, Rhode Island, USA (in Providence County).
The Ministry of Education operates public schools. Aimeliik Elementary School was established in 1948."Aimeliik Elementary School ." Ministry of Education (Palau).
Blattman Elementary School serves all of Shavano Park."Blattman Elementary Attendance Area ." Northside Independent School District. Retrieved on March 24, 2010.
Retrieved December 5, 2008. Marshall Elementary School was scheduled to open in 2010."Marshall Elementary 2010–2011 ." Spring Independent School District.
Putnam County Schools operates public schools, including Scott Teays Elementary School.Home page. Scott Teays Elementary School. Retrieved on April 1, 2015.
The town is served by East Allen County Schools: Cedarville Elementary School, Leo Elementary School, and Leo Junior/Senior High School.
Brown Elementary School is located in Centreville."Brown Elementary School ." East St. Louis School District 189. Retrieved on January 24, 2011.
Lafourche Parish Public Schools operates public schools. Chackbay Elementary School serves the community.Home. Chackbay Elementary School. Retrieved on November 30, 2016.
The Tulpehocken Area School District is a school district located in northwestern Berks County, Pennsylvania. The district serves three different schools. Penn-Bernville Elementary and Bethel Elementary are the two elementary schools that enroll students in Kindergarten through 6th Grade. Penn-Bernville Elementary is the 2011 Recipient of The Blue Ribbon School for Excellence Award Lighthouse School.
In Jefferson there are six schools: two elementary schools, one middle school, one high school, and two private schools. The names of the schools are East Elementary, West Elementary, Jefferson Middle School, Jefferson High School, St. John's Catholic, and St. John's Lutheran. East Elementary School was built as a public works project in 1939 during the Great Depression.
Oakleaf High School, Oakleaf Junior High School, Oakleaf Village Elementary School, Plantation Oaks Elementary School and Discovery Oaks Elementary School are located within the community, and are all part of the Clay County School District. The U.S. Navy's Branan Field was formerly located in the east part of the community, centered on Oakleaf Village Elementary School.
In December 1983, the Madison School Board adopted a desegregation plan that was implemented on August 28, 1984. The plan aimed to reduce the disproportionate number of minority students at Lincoln and Franklin elementary schools, both on the south side of Madison, to approximately 30%. Franklin Elementary was paired with Randall Elementary and Midvale Elementary with Lincoln Elementary.Troller, Susan.
Bennington High School is a high school in Bennington, Nebraska, United States. It is a public school with an enrollment of 673 students. Along with the Bennington Elementary School, Heritage Elementary School, Pine Creek Elementary School, Anchor Pointe Elementary School, and Bennington Middle School, their mascot is the badger named “Tuffy”. The school colors are royal blue and white.
Harvard Elementary School Harvard Elementary School Harvard Elementary School is a public primary school in the Houston Heights neighborhood of Houston, Texas, United States. Harvard, a part of the Houston Independent School District, serves grades Pre-Kindergarten through 5. Harvard Elementary School, in Houston Heights block 248,Harris County Block Book Maps. Volume 20: Houston Heights Index Map.
Cabrillo College is a two-year community college in Aptos. Aptos has three public elementary schools: Valencia Elementary, Rio Del Mar Elementary, and Mar Vista Elementary. It also has one junior high school, Aptos Junior High School, and one high school, Aptos High School. Private schools include Santa Cruz Montessori School, Orchard School, and Twin Lakes Christian School.
Below are the names of the old buildings, the year they were built, and their current status: # Donnelsville Elementary – 1928; expanded 1957; demolished 2006. # McAdams Elementary, later McAdams Early Learning Center Kindergarten – 1969; demolished 2006. Kindergarten teachers and classes moved to the 4 elementary schools when the school closed in 2005. # Medway Elementary – 1928; demolished 2006.
The Pangburn Elementary School consists of students from kindergarten to fourth grade with at least three classes per grade. The elementary principal is Mary Rieck. Elementary students take part in science labs, gifted and talented programs, music classes, art classes, and physical education classes. They have access to books and other resources contained within the Elementary Media Center.
Bowness High School Most public senior high school students from the community attend Bowness High School, which was built before the amalgamation. Junior high and elementary schools include Thomas B. Riley Junior High, Belevedere Parkway Elementary, Bowcroft Elementary, and R. B. Bennett Elementary (closed in 2004). There is also one K-9 Catholic school, Our Lady of the Assumption.
Accessed April 3, 2020. with 221 students in grades 2-3 (now PreK-K), Atco Elementary SchoolAtco Elementary School, Waterford Township School District. Accessed April 3, 2020. with 193 students in grades K-1 (now grades 1-2) and Waterford Elementary SchoolWaterford Elementary School, Waterford Township School District. Accessed April 3, 2020. with 400 students in grades 4–6.
Accessed January 17, 2020. (477 students in grades K-4), Ethel M. Burke Elementary SchoolEthel M. Burke Elementary School, Bellmawr Public School District. Accessed January 17, 2020. (275 students in grades K-4) and Bell Oaks Upper Elementary SchoolBell Oaks Upper Elementary School, Bellmawr Public School District. Accessed January 17, 2020. (467 students in grades 5-8).
Schools in the district (with 2017-18 enrollment data from the National Center for Education StatisticsSchool Data for the Berkeley Township Elementary Schools, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed November 1, 2019.) are Bayville Elementary SchoolBayville Elementary School, Berkeley Township School District. Accessed January 21, 2020. (403 students; in grades PreK-4), H. & M. Potter Elementary SchoolH.
Unlike most traditional American school systems, Charlottesville City schools have an Upper Elementary which adds an additional step between Elementary school and Middle/Jr. High school. The school is Walker Upper Elementary school and it teaches Fifth grade and Sixth grade. Walker Elementary is named after Hazewell H. Walker, who was a teacher in the school system.
West Friendship is located in the Howard County Public School District. Elementary school children in West Friendship are zoned for West Friendship Elementary School, Bushy Park Elementary School or Triadelphia Ridge Elementary School. Middle school students attend Mount View Middle School or Folly Quarter Middle School. Most high school students attend Glenelg High School or Marriotts Ridge High School.
Sacred Heart Elementary School was a Roman Catholic elementary school that formed in 2000 on the west side of Carbondale, Pennsylvania (U.S.), on Farview Street. It was the result of a merger between St. Rose Elementary School and Mt. Carmel Elementary School. The school team was called the Crusaders, with team colors of Blue and Gold.
Kerrisdale is home to Kerrisdale Elementary School, Kerrisdale Annex, Maple Grove Elementary School, Dr. R. E. McKechnie Elementary School, and Quilchena Elementary School, as well as Magee Secondary School, Prince of Wales Secondary School and Point Grey Secondary School. Crofton House School, a private school for girls, is on the western edge of the neighbourhood, next to Dunbar-Southlands.
Cherry Chase Elementary School is located in the Sunnyvale Elementary School District in Sunnyvale, California. It is one of the 8 grade K-5 elementary schools located in the ten-school district. In 2003, Cherry Chase Elementary School was honored in the Blue Ribbon Schools Program, the highest honor a school can receive in the United States.
The Dalles is home to Oregon School District 21. Originally 2 school districts; District 9 in the Chenoweth area and District 12 which included much of The Dalles. District 21 includes 3 elementary schools: Colonel Wright Elementary, Chenoweth Elementary and Dry hallow Elementary. District 21 is also home to The Dalles Middle School and The Dalles High School.
The principal of Perry is Frank Mandera.Perry Elementary School General Information, retrieved 2008-5-10 Seth Whitman Elementary School, which serves the same grades as the previous three elementary schools, is located directly next to Belvidere North High School. Theresa Lozdoski is the school's principal.Seth Whitman Elementary School General Information, retrieved 2008-5-10 Washington Academy encompasses K-8.
Retrieved on October 8, 2018. Skyview Upper Elementary School, Arcola Intermediate School, and Methacton High School serve all parts of the district. Woodland, Eagleville, Audubon and Arrowhead elementary schools; the Skyview Upper Elementary School and the Arcola Intermediate School are all located within the township. Methacton High and Worcester Elementary School are located in Worcester Township.
The Lakewood School District serves the North Lakewood community. Its main office is located at 17110 16th Dr. NE. The district currently has one high school (Lakewood High School, opened in 2017), one middle school (Lakewood Middle School), and three elementary schools (Lakewood Elementary, opened in 1958; English Crossing Elementary, opened in 1995; Cougar Creek Elementary, opened in 2003).
The largest high school in the district is the Juniata High School, with 637 students. The largest elementary school in the district is the Fermanagh- Mifflintown Elementary School, with 238 students and the smallest one is the Susquehanna Township Elementary School, with 63 students. The Greenwood School District has an elementary school, a middle school, and a high school.
Accessed December 7, 2019. (269 students; in grades K-5), Central Elementary SchoolCentral Elementary School, Glen Rock Public Schools. Accessed December 7, 2019. (333; K-5), Clara E. Coleman SchoolClara E. Coleman School, Glen Rock Public Schools. Accessed December 7, 2019. (307; K-5), Alexander Hamilton Elementary SchoolAlexander Hamilton Elementary School, Glen Rock Public Schools. Accessed December 7, 2019.
Within the village, there is a junior high school (Chosei Junior High School) and 3 elementary schools (Yatsumi Elementary School, Takane Elementary School and Hitotsumatsu Elementary School). The village participates in the Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET) and as of 2007, has employed 6 Assistant Language Teachers - 4 American, 1 British, and 1 New Zealander.
The Elementary Teachers of Toronto (ETT) is a Canadian labour union and the Toronto-local of the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario. The organization's members are the full-time public elementary teachers employed by the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). The local was formed in June 1998 through the merger of 13 former Toronto elementary teacher locals.
Shelbyville Central Schools consists of Shelbyville Senior High School, Shelbyville Middle School, Coulston Elementary, Loper Elementary, and Hendricks Elementary. The high school and middle school's mascot is Golden Bears. Coulston is the Comets, Hendricks is the Hurricanes and Loper is the Bulldogs. St. Joseph Elementary School is a private school, associated with St. Joseph Catholic Church, in Shelbyville.
Twin Lakes School Corporation is the school system in Monticello. The Schools are Eastlawn (elementary), Oaklawn (elementary), Meadowlawn (elementary), Roosevelt Middle School, and Twin Lakes High School. Woodlawn Elementary School was previously part of the district until it was closed in 2013. The High School was heavily damaged by the 1974 tornado and had to be rebuilt.
Circle Middle School is the home of the Thunderbolts. The school is a part of the Walnut Valley League (WVL). Students from Circle Benton Elementary, Circle Towanda Elementary, Circle Greenwich Elementary, and Circle Oil Hill Elementary attend this school in their seventh and eighth grades. After graduating, the students move onto Circle High School in Towanda.
East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools serves Merrydale."2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Merrydale CDP, LA." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on January 6, 2017. There are three elementary schools serving sections of Merrydale: Merrydale Elementary School, serving the central part; Glen Oaks Park Elementary, serving the northern part; and Celerity Lanier Elementary, serving the southern part.
Residents are zoned to schools in the Detroit Public Schools district. Durfee K-8 and Loving and Thirkell elementary schools serve separate sections of the neighborhood for elementary school."Elementary Boundaries - 2012/13 School Year." (Archive) Detroit Public Schools.
Sharing ACI's campus, there is an elementary school sponsored by SEV. At 2006, this elementary school, named SEV Elementary School, moved to a newly built building next-door to ACI's campusSaglik Egitim Vakfi. SEV. Izmir: Saglik Egitim Vakfi, 2006.
The city is served by the La Grande School District, which includes Central Elementary School, Island City Elementary, Greenwood Elementary School, La Grande Middle School, and La Grande High School. La Grande is the home of Eastern Oregon University.
Talent Elementary School and Talent Middle School are part of the Phoenix-Talent School District. High school students attend Phoenix High School in Phoenix. This district also includes Phoenix Elementary and Orchard Hill Elementary, in Phoenix and Medford, respectively.
Alief had only one school until a separate elementary school, Alief Elementary School (now Youens Elementary School), was built in 1964. Bonds passed in the 1960s caused the first modern campuses to open."District Information." Alief Independent School District.
Public schools in St. Johns are part of Portland Public Schools and include Roosevelt High School, George Middle School, Sitton Elementary School, John Jacob Astor Elementary School, Holy Cross Catholic School, Portsmouth Middle School, and James John Elementary School.
Betty Roberts Best Elementary School Residents are within the Alief Independent School District. Residents are zoned to Betty Roberts Best Elementary School in Forum Park,"Elementary School Attendance Zones." Alief Independent School District. 2015. Retrieved on December 1, 2018.
Today, Geneseo Community Unit School District 228 is the school district responsible for providing public education for children in the city. Today, Southwest Elementary, Northside Elementary, Millikin Elementary, and St. Malachy School provide the K-5 education in Geneseo.
Guardian Angel School, Saint Benedict School of Novaliches, Saint Dominic Savio School of Caloocan City, Saint Andrew School MHANLE Inc., Immaculada Concepcion College, Systems Plus Computer College, St. Gabriel Academy, Asian Institute of Computer Studies – Caloocan, St. Clare College of Caloocan, Mystical Rose School of Caloocan, Holy Angel School of Caloocan Inc., St. Agnes Academy of Caloocan Inc., St. Therese of Rose School, Young Achievers School of Caloocan, St. Joseph College of Novaliches, St. Raphaela Mary School of Caloocan, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School, Maranatha Christian Academy of Caloocan (Camarin), Kasarinlan High School, Kasarinlan Elementary School, Grace Park Elementary School, Maypajo Elementary School, Sampalukan Elementary School, Libis Talisay Elementary School, Kaunlaran Elementary School, Lerma Elementary School, Pag-Asa Elementary School, Camarin Elementary School and the two campuses of La Consolacion College (one is in Novaliches in the northern part and the other is on the southern part, near city hall).
In April 2014, the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) released a report identifying fourteen Lancaster School District schools as among the lowest achieving schools in the state, in reading and mathematics. The identified schools included: Carter Macrea Elementary School, Fulton Elementary School, George Washington Elementary School, Hamilton Elementary School, Hand Middle School, King Elementary School, Lafayette Elementary School, McCaskey Campus, Phoenix Academy, Price Elementary School, Reynolds Middle School, Wheatland Middle School, Thomas Wharton Elementary School, and Burrows Elementary School. In both 2012 and 2013, all the same Lancaster School District schools were among the 15% lowest achieving schools in the Commonwealth. Parents and students may be eligible for scholarships to transfer to another public or nonpublic school through the state's Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit Program passed in June 2012. The scholarships are limited to those students whose family's income is less than $60,000 annually, with another $12,000 allowed per dependent.
Brisbane School District is a school district in California. It consists of Lipman Middle School, Brisbane Elementary School, and Panorama Elementary School.
Celestine is home to Celestine Elementary School. After students complete elementary school, They then attend the Northeast Dubois Middle School to Highschool.
Yreka Union School District The Yreka elementary school district is composed of Evergreen Elementary as well as the Jackson Street Middle School.
Public education for elementary and secondary students is provided by Shirley School District, which includes Shirley Elementary School and Shirley High School.
The community is served by Earl Grey Elementary School, William Reid Elementary School, Mount Royal Junior High and Western Canada High School.
Retrieved on November 2, 2012. At one time Van Zile Elementary School served the community."Elementary School Boundary Map." Detroit Public Schools.
Residents of Fitzwilliam attending public high school go to Monadnock Regional High School in Swanzey. Elementary school students attend Emerson Elementary School.
Suquamish is home to one elementary school. Suquamish Elementary is the only school in this region of the North Kitsap School District.
Previously Vetal K-8 served portions of Rosedale Park for elementary school,"Elementary School Attendance Areas". Detroit Public Schools. July 10, 2003.
Agricola is an unincorporated community in George County, Mississippi. Agricola is home to Agricola Elementary School (AES).Agricola Elementary School . School Matters.
Ferguson- Florissant School District serves the city. Cool Valley Elementary School is in Cool Valley."Cool Valley Elementary ." Ferguson-Florissant School District.
The schools serving Sunnyside proper include Young Elementary School,"Young Elementary Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 8, 2008.
Gregory- Lincoln Education Center"Gregory-Lincoln Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. Helms"Helms Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District.
Central is the site of an elementary school, Central Elementary School, that had 244 students as of the 2012–13 school year.
North East Independent School District. The portion is served by Dellview Elementary School,"Dellview Elementary School" Map. North East Independent School District.
October 19, 2009. Retrieved on October 20, 2009. Several elementary schools, including Poe,"Poe Elementary School Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District.
Attendance Zones. New Caney Independent School District. Accessed on July 6, 2017. Aikin Elementary School was the elementary school serving Roman Forest.
Washington Terrace is home to four public schools: Bonneville High School, T.H. Bell Jr. High School, Roosevelt Elementary, and Washington Terrace Elementary.
The district operated an elementary school in Irwin,"IKM Elementary." IKM Community School District. February 10, 2003. Retrieved on July 17, 2018.
Lake Nona is served by Lake Nona High School, Lake Nona Middle School, Northlake Park Elementary School, and Laureate Park Elementary School.
Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools. Aiea Elementary School, Gus Webling Elementary School, and Aeia Intermediate School are in Halawa CDP.
Mill Creek West Elementary is located in Amo. It is one of two elementary schools within the Mill Creek Community School Corporation.
The community is served by the Laveen Elementary School District and [(Roosevelt Elementary School District)] (for both elementary and middle school students) and the Phoenix Union High School District. In addition to the original Laveen School, now a K-8 school named Laveen Elementary, the community supports seven other K-8 schools - Bernard Black, Cheatham Elementary, Desert Meadows, M.C. Cash Elementary, Rogers Ranch, Trailside Point, and Vista del Sur (a traditional school that was named the #1 Elementary School in the state of Arizona in 2012 by the Arizona Department of Education). Rogers Ranch Elementary, a seventh school in the district with a curriculum focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math "STEM"), opened in August 2012. There are two charter schools in Laveen and a private school in nearby Maricopa Village.
Accessed October 21, 2018. (438 students in grades PreK-4), Glenwood Elementary SchoolGlenwood Elementary School, Millburn Township Public Schools. Accessed October 21, 2018. (367; K-4), Hartshorn Elementary SchoolHartshorn Elementary School, Millburn Township Public Schools. Accessed October 21, 2018. (423; K-4), South Mountain Elementary SchoolSouth Mountain Elementary School, Millburn Township Public Schools. Accessed October 21, 2018. (318; PreK-4), Washington SchoolWashington School, Millburn Township Public Schools. Accessed October 21, 2018. (NA; 5), Wyoming Elementary SchoolWyoming Elementary School, Millburn Township Public Schools. Accessed October 21, 2018. (310; K-4), Millburn Middle SchoolMillburn Middle School, Millburn Township Public Schools. Accessed October 21, 2018. (1,137; 6-8) and Millburn High SchoolMillburn High School, Millburn Township Public Schools. Accessed October 21, 2018. (1,421; 9-12).About Millburn Schools, Millburn Township Public Schools. Accessed November 5, 2019.
The community contains three public elementary schools, Adams Elementary School and Normal Heights Elementary School, run by the San Diego Unified School District, and the public charter school San Diego Global Vision Academy. The neighborhood also houses St. Didacus Catholic School.
Tiverton has five public schools: Poccasset Elementary School, Fort Barton Elementary School, Ranger Elementary School (recently demolished and rebuilt), Tiverton Middle School, and Tiverton High School. The town is its own district and a part of the Newport County district.
The township is served by the Fruitport Community Schools district. Fruitport High School, Fruitport Middle School, Shettler Elementary School, Beach Elementary School, and Edgewood Elementary School serve the township. Also located in the township is the private Calvary Christian School.
Slinger is served by the School District of Slinger. Schools include Slinger Elementary School, Allenton Elementary, Addison Elementary, Slinger Middle School, and Slinger High School. Private School's Slinger is St. Peter Catholic School and is with St Peters Catholic Congregation.
Hawaii state Department of Education operates conventional public schools throughout Hawaii. Thomas Jefferson Elementary School is located in Waikiki proper, while Waikiki Elementary School is located nearby, at the makai (seaward) edge of the Kapahulu neighborhood."School Information ." Waikiki Elementary School.
Richard Henry Dana Middle School is commonly known as Dana Middle School. It is located at 1401 First Ave. Arcadia CA, 91006. Mainly, elementary schools that feed to this middle school include Camino Grove Elementary School and Longley Way Elementary School.
Dodson Elementary School, which at a later time housed Energy Institute Charles W. Luckie Elementary School, located at 1104 Palmer in what is now East Downtown, was a school for African-Americans.Britt, Douglas "Can Mickey Phoenix save Luckie Elementary?" (). Houston Chronicle.
Winslow High School is a high school in Winslow, Arizona. It is the only high school under the jurisdiction of the Winslow Unified School District, which also includes Jefferson Elementary, Washington Elementary, Bonnie Brennan Elementary and Winslow Junior High School.
Hastings Ranch is home to Don Benito Elementary School, Pasadena's magnet elementary school, and Field Elementary School. The neighborhood is also served by Wilson Middle School and Pasadena High School. La Salle High School is a private school in the area.
Some older students continued to attend Desert Center school after the opening of Eagle Mountain Elementary School. John Hall was the first principal of Eagle Mountain Elementary. His wife Louise taught Kindergarten. Eagle Mountain Elementary School closed its doors in 1983.
There are four elementary schools on Bay Farm Island: Bay Farm Elementary, Chinese Christian School, Coastline Christian School, and Amelia Earhart Elementary. The latter is named for aviator Amelia Earhart, who started many of her flights from the nearby Oakland Airport.
As of 2012 the campus is in the Vandenberg Elementary School campus,"OPERATION GRADUATION/JALEN ROSE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY VANDENBERG ELEMENTARY LEGACY CAMPAIGN" (Archive). Jalen Rose Leadership Academy. Retrieved on June 30, 2014. a former Detroit Public Schools (DPS) elementary school.
Winston is home to the Winston-Dillard School District. The district consists of Douglas High School, Winston Middle School, Brockway Elementary, McGovern Elementary and Lookingglass Elementary. Winston is also the home of a K-12 private school, Umpqua Valley Christian School.
HISD named two new elementary schools after victims of the attack: Kolter Elementary School in Meyerland and Montgomery Elementary School in Southwest Houston. Poe was desegregated by 1970. In 1985 a new classroom wing opened."History." Poe Cooperative Nursery School.
Macedonia also had a second elementary school along Cokers Chapel Road prior to the present Macedonia Elementary School, built in 1956. Macedonia Elementary underwent a significant renovation and a new schoolhouse was built in 1997 to accommodate the explosive growth.
Lynn Armstrong Elementary School in Fifth Street Fifth Street is within the Fort Bend Independent School District. \- Compare this with FBISD school boundary maps. Most residents are zoned to Armstrong Elementary School,"Armstrong Elementary Attendance Zone." Fort Bend Independent School District.
Junkins Elementary School opened in fall 2006, relieving Anne Frank, and Tom C. Gooch Elementary School took an additional portion of Frank's attendance zone."Fall 2006 Jerry Junkins Elementary (PK-5) Attendance Zone." Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved October 11, 2008.
Meadows Elementary School Meadows Place residents are within the Fort Bend Independent School District. Children attend Meadows Elementary School (located in the city of Meadows Place),"Meadows Elementary Attendance Zone." Fort Bend Independent School District. Retrieved on September 12, 2011.
The citizens of Cornelius, NC, attend the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Elementary schools include Cornelius Elementary and JV Washam Elementary. Middle schools include Bailey Middle School. William A. Hough High School opened in August 2010 and currently serves over 2,000 students.
One section is zoned to Oyster-Adams K-8. Another section is zoned to Marie Reed Elementary and Columbia Heights Education Campus, and another is zoned to H.D. Cooke Elementary and Columbia Heights Education Campus."Elementary Schools " (2016-2017 School Year).
Helper has two schools that belong to the Carbon School District (Carbon County, Utah). Located in western Helper is its lone elementary school, Sally Mauro Elementary, and located about a half mile east of the elementary school is Helper Middle School.
Franklin Park School District 84 is a school district headquartered in Franklin Park, Illinois. The schools, all in Franklin Park, are North Elementary School, Lawrence W. Passow Elementary School, Dan H. Pietrini Elementary School, and Vance C. Hester Junior High School.
Freeland Elementary School also houses the District administration office. As of 2018-2019 school year the Elementary school houses students in 2nd-5th grade on the Elementary schedule as well as 6th grade class that operates on the Middle School schedule.
Deville is a part of Rapides Parish School District. The town has two elementary schools, Buckeye Elementary and Hayden R. Lawrence Upper Elementary, and one high school, Buckeye High School. There are no K-12, middle schools, or junior high schools.
Most residents are zoned to Jefferson Elementary School in Jefferson, while some are zoned to Dolhonde Elementary in Metairie."Elementary School Districts 2012-2013 East Bank of Jefferson Parish Louisiana " (Archive). Jefferson Parish Public School System. Retrieved on May 18, 2014.
Genoa became a charter member of the Northern Buckeye Conference in 2011. It was a charter member of the Suburban Lakes League in 1972, the Northern Lakes League in 1956 and the Sandusky Bay Conference in 1948. Seen from the northeast There is one K-5 elementary school in the Genoa Area School District, Genoa Area Local Elementary School. This school was opened in the 2011–2012 school year replacing former elementary schools Brunner Elementary and Allen Central Elementary.
The city is served by the Hazel Park School District, which has some establishments in Ferndale, a neighboring city. There are three elementary schools operating in the city of Hazel Park. The northern portion of the city is served by Webb Elementary, while the southern portion is served by United Oaks Elementary and Hoover Elementary. Multiple other elementary schools once operated in the city, including Roosevelt, Lee O. Clark, Longfellow, Henry Ford, Webster, and Edison Elementaries.
In algebra, more specifically group theory, a p-elementary group is a direct product of a finite cyclic group of order relatively prime to p and a p-group. A finite group is an elementary group if it is p-elementary for some prime number p. An elementary group is nilpotent. Brauer's theorem on induced characters states that a character on a finite group is a linear combination with integer coefficients of characters induced from elementary subgroups.
Signal Hill is served by Long Beach Unified School District. There are three elementary schools within the city limits: Signal Hill Elementary School, Juan Bautista Alvarado Elementary School, and Burroughs Elementary School (A Teacher Resource Center is adjacent to the Burroughs campus). Juan Bautista Alvarado Elementary School is located on the site of the former all male boarding school, the Southern California Military Academy. There is one middle school within the city limits: Jessie Elwin Nelson Academy.
City Terrace is an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California. The County administers City Terrace as an unincorporated area, together with Belvedere and Eastmont. The community is considered part of Los Angeles County, located northeast of Downtown Los Angeles. It contains City Terrace Elementary School, Robert F. Kennedy Elementary School, Esteban Torres High School, Harrison Elementary School, William R. Anton Elementary School, Hammel Street Elementary School, Anthony Queen Library, City Terrace Library, and City Terrace Park.
The First Wakuya Elementary school Wakuya has three public elementary schools (Wakuya No.1 Elementary school(涌谷第一小学校), Gesshoukan Elementary school(月将館小学校), Nonodake Elementary school(箟岳小学校)) and one public junior high school (Wakuya Middle School(涌谷中学校}) operated by the town government. Wakuya town official home page The town has one public high school operated by the Miyagi Prefecturing Board of Education.
The Bulloch County Board of Education runs the public school district in Statesboro. The largest school in the city is Statesboro High School. Other public schools include Southeast Bulloch High School, William James Middle School, Langston Chapel Middle School, Southeast Bulloch Middle School, Julia P. Bryant Elementary School, Sallie Zetterower Elementary School, Mattie Lively Elementary School, Langston Chapel Elementary School, and Mill Creek Elementary School. Private schools include Bulloch Academy, Trinity Christian School, and Bible Baptist Christian School.
The town is served by seven public schools, administered by the Wake County Public School System. Public schools include Ballentine Elementary School, Fuquay-Varina Elementary School, Lincoln Heights Elementary School, Herbert Akins Road Elementary, Fuquay-Varina Middle School, Fuquay-Varina High School, and South Lakes Elementary School. Southern Wake Academy, a publicly funded charter school serving grades 6 through 12, is also located in Fuquay-Varina. Hilltop Christian School is a private school located in the town.
The funding is for three years. For the 2010-11 school year, Altoona Area School District administration did not apply for a School Improvement Grant. It was eligible for funding due to the chronic, low achievement at five schools, including Juniata Gap Elementary School, Logan Elementary School, Penn-Lincoln Elementary School, Washington-Jefferson Elementary School, and Wright Elementary School. In 2010, Pennsylvania received $141 million from the federal department of education, to turn around its worst-performing schools.
The Borough is served by the Stroudsburg Area School District. Within this district there are four neighborhood elementary (K-4) schools: Arlington Heights Elementary, B.F. Morey Elementary, Hamilton Elementary, and Stroudsburg Chipperfield Elementary School. There are three other schools within the district: Stroudsburg Middle School (5–7), Stroudsburg Junior High School (8–9), and Stroudsburg High School (10–12). The athletic teams for Stroudsburg High School are called the Mountaineers, and the school colors are maroon, black, and white.
Many of the school's students come from Lower Dauphin Middle School, which gets students from: Nye Elementary School (Hummelstown), East Hanover Elementary School, South Hanover Elementary School, Londonderry Elementary School, and Conewago Elementary School. Approximately 80 percent of Lower Dauphin High School graduates undertake tertiary education, either in four-year institutions, two-year colleges, or technical institutions. The local community college, Harrisburg Area Community College receives 20 to 25 percent of the Lower Dauphin graduating class.
Sterling is served by Community Unit School District 5, which operates Sterling High School, Challand Middle School, Franklin Elementary, Jefferson Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, and Washington Elementary Schools. Wallace School serves as Sterling's public pre-K institution, along with classrooms in Franklin and Jefferson Elementary Schools. Sterling is also home to the Whiteside Area Career Center, adjacent to Sterling High School. WACC hosts a variety of vocational courses, available to students of its member schools in the Sauk Valley.
Meigs Local School District was formed through the consolidation of three smaller school districts: Rutland-Northwestern Local, Middleport Exempted Village and Pomeroy Exempted Village school districts in 1965. In 1970, students from the three high schools that represented the former school districts (Rutland, Middleport and Pomeroy) consolidated and were enrolled at the District's new high school, which was built along Pomeroy Pike. Meigs Local then began control over the seven remaining school buildings that were governed by the three former Districts: Bradbury Elementary (built 1925), Harrisonville Elementary (built 1930), Meigs Junior High (built 1936), Middleport Elementary (built 1957), Pomeroy Elementary (built 1961), Rutland Elementary (built 1935), Salem Center Elementary (built c. 1945), and Salisbury Elementary (built c. 1952).
The Carlisle Area School District received more than $18.3 million in state funding in school year 2007–08. Carlisle Area School District operates ten schools including: Carlisle High School, Lamberton Middle School, Wilson Middle School, Bellaire Elementary School, Crestview Elementary School, Hamilton Elementary School, LeTort Elementary School, Mooreland Elementary School, Mount Holly Springs Elementary School and North Dickinson Elementary School. The district is served by the Capital Area Intermediate Unit 15 which offers a variety of services, including a completely developed K-12 curriculum that is mapped and aligned with the Pennsylvania Academic Standards (available online), shared services, a group purchasing program and a wide variety of special education and special needs services.
CCSD was formed in 1997 when four elementary school districts and one high school district were merged, because of an action by the Oregon State Legislature that required districts without a kindergarten through twelfth grade (K-12) educational program to merge into a single district that did offer such a program. The districts that merged were: Gold Beach Union High School District, Riley Creek Elementary School District, Ophir Elementary School District, Pistol River Elementary School District and Agness Elementary School District, each of which was a one-building district. Ophir Elementary School and Pistol River School were closed and the properties sold. Agness Elementary was closed in 2010 due to the town's decline in a young population.
Around the station, there are 'Maehwa Elementary School, Sangro Elementary School, Sangro Middle School, Ansan University, Ansan Botanical Garden, and Danwon Sculpture Park.
Dorothy Dodds Elementary, a new K-4 elementary school, is the newest school in the Moorhead School District, and was opened in 2017.
The principal of the elementary school is Ronda Pegram. The elementary school team has also received titles for youth competitions and other events.
Public education for elementary and secondary students is provided by Concord School District, Concord Elementary school, and Concord High School (located in Concord).
Educational facilities: 32 schools (elementary 19/middle 8 /high 5), covering 7,830 students. Some of the elementary schools have less than 30 students.
Retrieved on December 11, 2008."2008-2008 Elementary Attendance Boundary The Villages Elementary School ." Lake County School Board. Retrieved on December 11, 2008.
In 2019, the District remodeled a former elementary school site (Waldo Rohnert Elementary School) to become the new location for Technology High School.
Previously Sherhard K-8 served sections of New Center for elementary and middle school."Elementary Attendance Areas." Detroit Public Schools. July 10, 2003.
Wachi has one elementary school (Wachi Elementary) and one middle school (Wachi Middle School). As of 2010, Wachi Middle School had 97 students.
Elementary school provides 5 years of education for children between the ages of 6 and 11. All elementary schools are public and free.
Ann Weigel Elementary School and Struble Elementary School serve White Oak students, while Colerain High School serves Monfort Heights and White Oak students.
Four schools make up Bethel Public Schools, including an upper elementary, lower elementary, middle school and high school. Tod Harrison is the superintendent.
Glenside Elementary (1956–2009). The new Glenside Elementary was finished in 2011 National Historic Landmark Grey Towers Castle, now part of Arcadia University.
Watkins asks a beat-up looking Homes in what school he learned to be a detective. Homes answers: "Elementary, my dear Watkins. Elementary".
Charlotte B. Allen Elementary School opened in 1907. Blackshear opened in 1916. Yates opened in 1926. William Sutton Elementary School opened in 1929.
Retrieved on November 11, 2008. Schools include Pleasantville Elementary School,"Pleasantville Elementary Attendance Zone ." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on April 24, 2009.
Crocker Highlands Elementary School, an elementary school located on Midcrest Road, established in 1925, serves around 365 students from kindergarten through 5th grade.
In the district, there are four schools: Manheim Central High School, Manheim Central Middle School, Doe Run Elementary School, and Baron Elementary School.
There is also a elementary school called Crystal Lawns Elementary School off of Crystal Drive. It is part of Plainfield School District 202.
Pontiac Elementary School District 429 operates public elementary and junior high schools. Pontiac Township High School District #90 operates Pontiac Township High School.
Other schools in the East Gibson School Corporation are Barton Township Elementary School, located in Mackey, and Francisco Elementary School, located in Francisco.
Lexington Heights is home to Longfellow Elementary School, and is also served by Burbank Elementary School, Eliot Middle School, and Pasadena High School.
Allen Parish School Board operates Oberlin High School and Oberlin Elementary School in Oberlin.Home page. Oberlin Elementary School. Retrieved on December 10, 2016.
East Side Elementary School successfully applied to participate and received a Science It's Elementary grant in 2008-09.Cynthia Pulkowski Director, Science: It’s Elementary, Science Its Elementary 2008-2009, 2009 For the 2008-09 school year, the program was offered in 143 schools reaching 66,973 students across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania Department of Education, Science: It’s Elementary Grantees Students in 143 Schools Benefit from Intensive Science Curriculum, July 22, 2008 In 2007, the Pennsylvania Department of Education initiated an effort to improve science instruction in the Commonwealth's public elementary schools. Called Science: It's Elementary, the program was a hands on instruction approach for elementary science classes that develops problem- solving and critical thinking skills.Patricia Vathis Pennsylvania Department of Education, Grants and Subsidies Science: It’s Elementary, 2006 To encourage schools to adopt the program's standards aligned curriculum, the state provided a grant to cover the costs of materials and extensive mandatory teacher training.Pennsylvania Department of Education, 2010-11 Science: It’s Elementary Application Guidelines, July 2010 The district was required to develop a three-year implementation plan for the participating school.
Elementary schools that feed into Westbury include: Anderson,"Anderson Elementary Attendance Zone ," Houston Independent School District Elrod,"Elrod Elementary Attendance Zone ," Houston Independent School District Foerster,"Foerster Elementary Attendance Zone ," Houston Independent School District Gross, Parker,"Parker Elementary Attendance Zone ," Houston Independent School District Bell (partial), Kolter (partial),"Kolter Elementary Attendance Zone ," Houston Independent School District Milne (partial),"Milne Elementary Attendance Zone ," Houston Independent School District Red (partial),"Red Elementary Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District Shearn (partial),"Shearn Elementary Attendance Zone ," Houston Independent School District Valley West (partial),"Valley West Elementary Attendance Zone ," Houston Independent School District Middle schools that feed into Westbury include: Fondren (partial),"Fondren Middle Attendance Zone ," Houston Independent School District Meyerland Performing and Visual Arts (formerly Johnston) (partial),"Johnston Middle Attendance Zone ," Houston Independent School District Pershing (partial),"Pershing Middle Attendance Zone ," Houston Independent School District Welch (partial), All pupils zoned to Meyerland Middle, Pershing, and Long Middle Schools may apply to attend Pin Oak Middle School; therefore Pin Oak also feeds into Westbury High School."Pin Oak Middle School." The Southwest District. Houston Independent School District.
Columbus Elementary School successfully applied to participate and received a Science It's Elementary grant in 2008-09. For the 2008-09 school year, the program was offered in 143 schools reaching 66,973 students across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania Department of Education, Science: It's Elementary Grantees Students in 143 Schools Benefit from Intensive Science Curriculum, July 22, 2008 In 2007, the Pennsylvania Department of Education initiated an effort to improve science instruction in the Commonwealth's public elementary schools. Called Science: It's Elementary, the program was a hands on instruction approach for elementary science classes that develops problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
The median income of a home owner was $38,252 per year.American Fact Finer, US Census Bureau, 2010 Per school district officials, in school year 2007-08 the Wyoming Valley West School District provided basic educational services to 5,057 pupils through the employment of 345 teachers, 195 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 21 administrators. The district operates seven schools, including Wyoming Valley West Senior High School, the Wyoming Valley West Middle School and five elementary schools: Chester Street Elementary School, Dana Street Elementary Center, State Street Elementary Center, Schuyler Avenue Elementary School, and Third Avenue Elementary School.
Pleasant Gap Elementary School successfully applied to participate and received a Science It's Elementary grant in 2008-09. For the 2008-09 school year, the program was offered in 143 schools reaching 66,973 students across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania Department of Education, Science: It's Elementary Grantees Students in 143 Schools Benefit from Intensive Science Curriculum, July 22, 2008 In 2007, the Pennsylvania Department of Education initiated an effort to improve science instruction in the Commonwealth's public elementary schools. Called Science: It's Elementary, the program was a hands on instruction approach for elementary science classes that develops problem- solving and critical thinking skills.
Accessed November 29, 2019. (376 students in; grades K-5), Johnson Park Elementary SchoolJohnson Park Elementary School, Princeton Public Schools. Accessed November 29, 2019. (391; PreK-5), Littlebrook Elementary SchoolLittlebrook Elementary School, Princeton Public Schools. Accessed November 29, 2019. (358; K-5), Riverside Elementary SchoolRiverside Elementary School, Princeton Public Schools. Accessed November 29, 2019. (304; PreK-5), John Witherspoon Middle SchoolJohn Witherspoon Middle School, Princeton Public Schools. Accessed November 29, 2019. with 719 students in grades 6-8 and Princeton High SchoolPrinceton High School, Princeton Public Schools. Accessed November 29, 2019. with 1,610 students in grades 9-12.
Accessed February 16, 2020. (559 students; in grades PreK-6), Franklin Elementary SchoolFranklin Elementary School, Rahway Public Schools. Accessed February 16, 2020. (647; PreK-6), Madison Elementary SchoolMadison Elementary School, Rahway Public Schools. Accessed February 16, 2020. (349; PreK-6), Roosevelt Elementary SchoolRoosevelt Elementary School, Rahway Public Schools. Accessed February 16, 2020. (608; PreK-6), Rahway 7th & 8th Grade AcademyRahway 7th & 8th Grade Academy, Rahway Public Schools. Accessed February 16, 2020. (599; 7-8) and Rahway High SchoolRahway High School, Rahway Public Schools. Accessed February 16, 2020. (1,090; 9-12).Our Schools, Rahway Public Schools. Accessed February 16, 2020.
Between 1986 and 1996, River Oaks Elementary School only admitted magnet school students from other areas of the city. The community was divided between the attendance zones of Wilson Elementary School (opened in 1925), the now closed Will Rogers Elementary School (opened in 1950, closed in summer 2006), and Poe Elementary School. By 1995 River Oaks Elementary became one of the most prestigious elementary schools in Houston and had a waiting list. By that year several new families had established themselves in River Oaks and many of them were interested in sending their children to public school.
Lower elementary recursive functions follow the definitions as above, except that bounded product is disallowed. That is, a lower elementary recursive function must be a zero, successor, or projection function, a composition of other lower elementary recursive functions, or the bounded sum of another lower elementary recursive function. Also known as Skolem elementary functions.Th. Skolem, "Proof of some theorems on recursively enumerable sets", Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 1962, Volume 3, Number 2, pp 65-74, .S. A. Volkov, "On the class of Skolem elementary functions", Journal of Applied and Industrial Mathematics, 2010, Volume 4, Issue 4, pp 588-599, .
Pennsylvania Department of Education, School Performance Profile, Tri Community Elementary School Fast Facts, 2013 Tri Community Elementary School is the lowest achieving elementary school in the Central Dauphin School District. In 2010, Tri Community Elementary School had 367 students in grades Kindergarten through 5th, with 308 students receiving a federal free or reduce priced lunch due to family poverty. The school employed 30 teachers. The student-teacher ratio was 12:1.National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core Data - Tri Community Elementary School, 2011 ;2013 School Performance Profile: Tri Community Elementary School achieved a score of 61 out of 100.
Schools include Belvidere High School, Belvidere North High School, Belvidere Endeavor High School, Belvidere South Middle School, Belvidere Central Middle School, Kishwaukee Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, Perry Elementary School, Meehan Elementary School, Caledonia Elementary School, Seth Whitman Elementary school, and one academy, Washington Academy which are all part of the Belvidere Community Unit School District 100. Belvidere's public library, Ida Public Library, was formed in 1883. The current building, a Carnegie Library, was constructed in 1912 and opened in 1913, with an addition built-in 1987. It includes adult and children services, a Local History and Genealogy Room, and Internet/computer access.
Mason City Community School District operates the following schools: Harding Elementary School, Hoover Elementary School, Jefferson Elementary School, Roosevelt Elementary School, Lincoln Intermediate School (5–6), John Adams Junior High School (7–8), Mason City High School, (9–12), Mason City Alternative High School, Madison Early Childhood Center. Past schools include Lincoln, Washington, Grant and Garfield elementary schools, and Monroe and Roosevelt junior high schools. Newman Catholic Elementary/Middle School, Newman Catholic High School, and North Iowa Christian School. Mason City is also the home of the Worldwide College of Auctioning founded in 1933 by the well-known auctioneer Col.
The elementary schools are divided by grade: Clarence M. Gockley Elementary School (K-1), George D. Steckel Elementary School (2-3), Zephyr Elementary School (4-5). It is overseen by a nine-member Board of Directors, who are elected by district for staggered four-year terms. Approximately 53% of its students are considered economically disadvantaged (eligible for free or reduced price lunch).
There are three elementary schools, all of them serving grades K-4. HW Good Elementary 1464 Herminie-West Newton Road, Herminie, PA 15637. Achieved AYP status in 2009 and 2010, Report Card 2010 Mendon Elementary 164 Route 31, Ruffsdale, PA 15679. Achieved AYP status in 2009 and 2010, Report Card 2010 West Newton Elementary 1208 Vine Street, West Newton, PA 15089.
Port Washington is served by the joint Port Washington-Saukville School District. The district has three elementary schools for kindergarten through fourth grade. Students in northern and eastern Port Washington attend Lincoln Elementary, while students southern and western neighborhoods attend Dunwiddie Elementary. Saukville Elementary serves students in the western parts of the Town of Port Washington and the Town and Village of Saukville.
In Spring 2012, the final vote was made to close Mount Zion after the end of the school year. Since its close, the district temporarily placed its students and incoming students of that area to other elementary schools in the district, until expansions at Fairview Elementary School were Complete. Fairview Elementary School now serves as a k-5 elementary school.
In 1958, a new elementary school was built, and it still included Girard Students. The Manchester Elementary School was modern, but had to accommodate Girard students as well. Eventually, Girard built its own school, and soon, the Chestnut School was made into a total elementary school. Renovations and additions would be made to the elementary schools throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
The elementary and middle school grades were relocated to the old McAdory Elementary School in McCalla, which was more than twenty miles away. When the school was rebuilt, the County School Board made the decision to construct a separate campus for the elementary school grades. Oak Grove Elementary School is located across the road from the new high school on Tiger Cub Trail.
Defer Elementary School Grosse Pointe Public Schools serves Grosse Pointe Park. Defer Elementary School, Trombly Elementary School, and Pierce Middle School are located in Grosse Pointe Park. Along with Defer and Trombly, Maire Elementary School in Grosse Pointe also serves a section of the city. All residents are zoned to Pierce Middle and Grosse Pointe South High School in Grosse Pointe Farms.
The Phoenix-Talent School District #4 is a public school district in the U.S. state of Oregon. It serves the cities of Phoenix, Talent and parts of Medford. There are three elementary schools in the district: Phoenix Elementary, Talent Elementary, and Orchard Hill Elementary. The one middle school is Talent Middle School and the one high school is Phoenix High School.
Patong-Patong Elementary School has the largest area of more than 1.7 hectares while Magsaysay Elementary School has less than a half-hectare in area. Madrid Central Elementary School has the most number of school facilities to include shop, library, administrative office, clinic, comfort rooms, playground and science room, while the rest of the elementary schools do have 2 to 3 facilities available.
The Laguna Beach Unified School District manages public education for city residents. The district includes one high school (Laguna Beach High School), one middle school (Thurston Middle School), and two elementary schools (El Morro Elementary School and Top of the World Elementary School). One private elementary school, St. Catherine of Siena Parish School, is overseen by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange.
In 2011, Bald Eagle Area School District received funding for each school through a Highmark Healthy High 5 grant. Bald Eagle Area Junior High School received $8,865 which was used to implement the Spinning and Winning program for all grades. The elementary schools implemented a Peaceful Playgrounds walking program. Howard Elementary School, Port Matilda Elementary School and Mountaintop Elementary School each received $8,865.
Mountaineer Middle School was constructed in 2007 on the same property as Liberty on the hill above. Students enrolled in Liberty live in the Western Clarksburg area (Adamston, North View, Glen Falls, Salem, Wilsonburg, Wolf Summit, etc.). The current Liberty High School feeder schools are Adamston Elementary School, Mountaineer Middle School, North View Elementary School, Salem Elementary School and Wilsonburg Elementary School.
In mathematics, specifically in group theory, an elementary abelian group (or elementary abelian p-group) is an abelian group in which every nontrivial element has order p. The number p must be prime, and the elementary abelian groups are a particular kind of p-group. The case where p = 2, i.e., an elementary abelian 2-group, is sometimes called a Boolean group.
Sauk Rapids has 5 schools present with 4 public and 1 private. The schools include Mississippi Heights Elementary, Pleasantview Elementary, Sauk Rapids-Rice Middle School, Sauk Rapids-Rice High School, and Petra Lutheran School. The mascot for Mississippi Heights Elementary, Pleasantview Elementary, Sauk Rapids-Rice Middle School, and Sauk Rapids-Rice High School is the Storm, a reference to the tornado of 1886.
Accessed June 14, 2020. with 174 students in grades K-3, Grace Downing Elementary SchoolGrace Downing Elementary School, Runnemede Public School District. Accessed June 14, 2020. with 167 students in grades K-3 and Mary E. Volz Elementary and Middle SchoolMary E. Volz Elementary and Middle School, Runnemede Public School District. Accessed June 14, 2020. with 469 students in grades 4-8.
Schools in the district (with 2017–18 enrollment data from the National Center for Education StatisticsSchool Data for the Brick Public Schools, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed November 1, 2019.) are Drum Point Elementary SchoolDrum Point Elementary School, Brick Township Schools. Accessed February 9, 2020. (428; K–5), Herbertsville Elementary SchoolHerbertsville Elementary School, Brick Township Schools. Accessed February 9, 2020.
Schools in the district (with 2017–18 enrollment data from the National Center for Education StatisticsSchool Data for the Kinnelon Public Schools, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed December 7, 2016.) are Kiel Elementary SchoolKiel Elementary School, Kinnelon Public Schools. Accessed February 15, 2020. with 288 students in grades PreK-2, Stonybrook Elementary SchoolStonybrook Elementary School, Kinnelon Public Schools. Accessed February 15, 2020.
East Feliciana Parish School Board operates public schools in the parish. Elementary schools include Jackson Elementary School, Slaughter Elementary School, and Clinton Elementary School. Upper public schools include East Feliciana Middle and Highschool. Silliman Institute in Clinton was established in the late 1960s as a directed response to federal courts ordering the desegregation of the East Feliciana public school system.
Northwest Area School District serves Shickshinny, as well as the borough of New Columbus and the townships of Hunlock, Union, Huntington Mills, and Fairmont. The student body is separated into primary, intermediate, and junior/senior high schools. Northwest Area School District formerly contained three elementary schools. These schools were: Huntington Mills Elementary School, Hunlock Creek Elementary School, and Garrison Elementary School.
Bulman and Stuckey elementary schools will house 2nd through 5th grade programs. MacGowan Elementary will house pre-K, kindergarten and 1st grade programs. Keeler elementary will house the elementary day treatment program for emotionally impaired students from throughout Wayne County, Michigan. Pearson Education Center will continue to house the district's Alternative Education Program for middle school and high school students.
The Johnston Public School System has four elementary schools, onemiddle school and one high school. Johnston Senior High School is a 2005 Rhode Island Department of Education Regents' Commended School. In 2008, the Johnston School Committee decided to close both Graniteville and Calef Elementary schools. Students affected by the closures were transferred to Brown Avenue Elementary School and Winsor Hill Elementary School.
Lake Villa Community Consolidated School District 41 is a school district based in Lake Villa, Lake County, Illinois. District 41 governs four elementary schools (B. J. Hooper Elementary School, Olive C. Martin Elementary School, and William L. Thompson Elementary School) and one middle school (Peter J. Palombi Middle School). The superintendent of Lake Villa School District 41 is Dr. Lynette Zimmer.
Accessed April 7, 2020. (1,012; PreK-5), Paul Robeson Community School For The ArtsPaul Robeson Community School For The Arts, New Brunswick Public Schools. Accessed April 7, 2020. (665; K-8), Roosevelt Elementary SchoolRoosevelt Elementary School, New Brunswick Public Schools. Accessed April 7, 2020. (733; K-5), Woodrow Wilson Elementary SchoolWoodrow Wilson Elementary School, New Brunswick Public Schools. Accessed April 7, 2020.
The district formed on July 1, 1994, with the merger of the Belmond and Klemme districts. The Klemme school building was closed and purchased by a third party in 2000. The district previously had two elementary school buildings: Ramsay Elementary School and Parker Elementary School. The district drew up plans for a new unified elementary school building along with other improvements.
There are three public elementary schools in Lynden: Isom Elementary, Bernice Vossbeck, and Fisher Elementary. There is also the private Lynden Christian Elementary. There is one public middle school (Lynden Middle School), which moved to a new building in 2018, and also the private Lynden Christian Middle School. The two main high schools are Lynden High School and Lynden Christian High School.
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) provides public primary and secondary education to Tysons residents. Five FCPS schools are located in Tysons: Freedom Hill Elementary School, Joyce Kilmer Middle School, Westbriar Elementary School, Spring Hill Elementary School, and Westgate Elementary School. Resident high school students attend nearby George C. Marshall High School, James Madison High School, Langley High School, or McLean High School.
Marstons Mills has two elementary schools, West Villages Elementary and Barnstable United Elementary School. West Villages Elementary School houses students grades K-3. From the mid-1990s until 2003, Barnstable Middle School at Marstons Mills housed grades 6 through 8. After the closing of the town's fifth grade building, the Marstons Mills Middle School recombined with Barnstable Middle School at Hyannis in Barnstable.
Fairfax County Public Schools operates the local public schools. Great Falls students attend Great Falls Elementary School, Forestville Elementary School or Colvin Run Elementary School. These schools feed into James Fenimore Cooper Middle School, the feeder for Langley High School. Siena Academy is a Catholic Montessori preschool and elementary school in Great Falls, under the authority of the Diocese of Arlington.
DuPont remains a growing community. The elementary school in DuPont, Chloe Clark Elementary (which hosted kindergarten through fifth grade), reached capacity in the 2007–2008 school year. As a result, starting from the following school year, Steilacoom School district realigned all three elementary schools. Chloe Clark Elementary and Cherrydale Primary in Steilacoom now only have students from grades K-3.
The district was formed by the merging of the two high school systems of Baroda, Michigan and Stevensville, Michigan in 1957. A fourth elementary school, Stevensville Elementary School occupying two buildings (one formerly Stevensville High School), was closed in 1979 and demolished later. A fifth elementary school, Baroda Elementary School (formerly Baroda High School), was closed in 1981 and demolished in 2006.
Gretna's public schools are operated by the Jefferson Parish Public Schools system. Schools serving portions of the city limits are in the City of Gretna unless otherwise noted."Map" (Archive). City of Gretna. Retrieved on May 18, 2014. Zoned elementary schools serving sections of Gretna include Shirley T. Johnson Gretna Park Elementary School, William Hart Elementary School, and McDonogh #26 Elementary School.
Fairfield Junior-Senior High School is public secondary school located in Goshen, Indiana, and part of Fairfield Community Schools. It serves about 949 students in grades 7 through 12 coming from New Paris Elementary School, Millersburg Elementary School, and Benton Elementary School.
The Litchfield Elementary School District is an elementary school district in Litchfield Park, Arizona and surrounding areas. It was founded in 1915. It has 10 elementary schools and 5 middle schools. It has been serving the area for more than 90 years.
Public education for early childhood, elementary and secondary school students is available from the Cossatot River School District, which includes Vandervoort (Van-Cove) Elementary School in Vandervoort,Home. Vandervoort (Van-Cove) Elementary School. Retrieved on May 23, 2018. and Cossatot River High School.
Public education for early childhood, elementary and secondary school students is available from the Cossatot River School District, which includes Vandervoort (Van-Cove) Elementary School in Vandervoort,Home. Vandervoort (Van-Cove) Elementary School. Retrieved on May 23, 2018. and Cossatot River High School.
Blue Ridge is a combined kindergarten, elementary, middle, and high school in Cashiers and is the smallest school in the district. It was formed in 1975 from the merging of the larger Glenville Elementary and high school and the smaller Cashiers Elementary School.
Grimmer Elementary School is an elementary school in Fremont, California. It is located at 43030 Newport Dr. 94538. It is a California Distinguished School. It is one of the 28 elementary schools in the city belonging to the Fremont Unified School District.
J. Haley Durham Elementary School is an elementary school in Fremont, California. It is located at 40292 Leslie St 94538. It is one of 28 elementary schools in the city belonging to the Fremont Unified School District. Its mascot is the eagle.
Druid Hills resides in the DeKalb County School District. Most residents are zoned to Fernbank Elementary School (in the Druid Hills CDP) while some are zoned to Briar Vista Elementary School."Elementary School Attendance Areas 2016 - 2017 School Year." DeKalb County School System.
Accessed March 24, 2020. (73 students in PreK) Kindergarten Success AcademyKindergarten Success Academy, Roselle Public Schools. Accessed March 24, 2020. (201; Kindergarten), Harrison Elementary SchoolHarrison Elementary School, Roselle Public Schools. Accessed March 24, 2020. (323; 1-4), Dr. Charles C. Polk Elementary SchoolDr.
Everson Elementary School is located on State Route 544 (Everson-Goshen Road) in Everson.Everson Elementary School Everson Elementary opened in 1993. The school enrolls students in kindergarten through fifth grade. It also offers a preschool as part of the Head Start program.
Hillside Elementary School, Beaumont Elementary School and Devon Elementary school serve students in grades K-4."TESDmap2015.pdf." Tredyffrin/Easttown School District. Retrieved on October 9, 2018. Tredyffrin/Easttown Middle School and Valley Forge Middle School serve students in grades 5-8.
Retrieved on February 28, 2014. On Thursday March 13, 2014, the HISD board voted to close Dodson Elementary 5-4. The Montessori program will move to Blackshear Elementary."HISD decides to repurpose Jones High School, close Dodson Elementary School" (Archive) KTRK-TV.
Sk'aadgaa Naay Elementary is a public elementary school in Skidegate, British Columbia. Opened in September 1999, it is one of the only public schools in BC on reserve land. It is one of four elementary schools in School District 50 Haida Gwaii.
The Methacton School District serves Trooper CDP."2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Trooper CDP, PA." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on October 8, 2018. Portions of the Trooper CDP are served by Eagleville Elementary School in Eagleville, Woodland Elementary School, and Arrowhead Elementary School.
It opened in 1967 in the eastern portion of the former facility of Nanaikapono Elementary & Intermediate School, hitherto a combined elementary and middle school. The other part of the former campus became a standalone elementary school. Its current campus opened in 1972.
The elementary schools in the area are Kenter Canyon Elementary School (an LAUSD charter school) and Brentwood Science Magnet Elementary School (an LAUSD alternative school). Paul Revere Charter Middle School is Brentwood's middle school."Brentwood : Math-Science Magnet Center." Los Angeles Times.
The Ottawa-Glandorf High School mascot, along with the Ottawa Elementary mascot, is the Titans and the Glandorf Elementary School mascot is the Dragons. The Sts. Peter and Paul Elementary mascot is the Knights. Before merging, Ottawa High School's mascot was the Indians.
In writing, 81% of 5th grade pupils demonstrated on grade level skills. ;AYP history In 2012, Martic Elementary School again achieved AYP status. Martic Elementary School declined to Warning status in 2011. In both 2010 and 2009, Martic Elementary School achieved AYP status.
Elementary and middle school students attend school in Cook County School District 104, which operates Walker Elementary School in Bedford Park.Home. Walker Elementary School. Retrieved on January 19, 2017. High school students move onto Argo Community High School District 217 in Summit.
The city's public system, Oskaloosa Community School District, operates a high school, middle school, elementary school, and an alternative school. Oskaloosa Elementary opened in January 2005, merging five smaller buildings scattered across the city. The building is the largest elementary school in Iowa.
Retrieved on January 6, 2017. Brownfields Elementary is on page 8/26. while Sharon Hills Elementary served a portion."mapselemm-z.pdf." East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools. December 5, 2004 Retrieved on January 6, 2017. Sharon Hills Elementary is on page 13/23.

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