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Lawton Public Schools“At a Glance”
16 6%2%
2%6 2%
10 47%1 12%
14 yrs 0%100% 16%
81%26 95.82%18 224
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 88 80 92 78 85 50 662013 88 84 88 80 81 50 502012 76 83 63 65 74 87 502011 100 71 80 75 75 95 902010 53 73 55 71 79 92 88
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Adams Elementary Adams Elementary staff shares the philosophy that all children can learn. As a Title I school, data drives our instruction through whole group, small group, and computer assisted instruction. Grade level meetings 2-3 times a year keep parents informed of curriculum, and we seek parental feedback through meetings and surveys. Our goal is to ensure a safe condusive learning environment for every child.
School Colors: Red, White & BlueSchool Mascot:: PatriotSchool Website: http://www.johnadamspatriots.org/
Daycares that transport: ABC, Kindercastle, Heart 4 Kids
Modified Dress Code - YES
80
AccomplishmentsJohn Adams students, staff, and parents take pride in supporting community events. We donated over 750 cans during our canned food drive. We participated in the March of Dimes, Goodwill drive, Jump for Heart and Relay of Life. Our data driven instruction has resulted in all grade levels scoring 70% or better in Math and Reading the last 2 years on the OCCT with our 4th grade students scoring the highest in the district in math last year. Two teachers were the recipients of a $2000 Reflex Math Grant. We boast one of the highest student attendance rates in the district at 96%.We increased participation in the 4th grade WALK fitness program by 50 %An active PTA provides many resources for the teachers and the classrooms.Our Pee Wee Girls were City Champs in Basketball in 2014.
Adams Elementary OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Day Services - YES
8574
4thReading
5060
Annual Showcase PerformersParticipate in charitable drives
Visits to our partners McMahon
Sports ProgramsKickin Patriots - CloggersMusic Express Singing Group
Tomlinson Nursing HomeRotary Track MeetCCMH WALK program
Activities
Free/Reduced LunchAttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student Information1st Grade Reading Recovery5th Grade StarBaseStrings5th Grade Camp LujoScience FairComputer Assisted InstructionTechnology Based InstructionReading Specialist who can target specific reading deficits.Certified tutors to support students in math and readingMilitary Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate Masters Bachelors
Our mission at John Adams is to develop learners who are proficient in literacy and math. Our vision is to have a safe and positive learning enviroment that instills a love of leaning and develops independent and proficient learners.
Staff Information CurriculumStaff Information
21 5%8%
0 26%6 2%
15 31%1 15%
14 yrs 8%100% 10%
60%24 96.26%76 354
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 68 79 74 83 84 67 552013 75 76 79 84 68 50 552012 69 89 93 81 78 95 912011 79 77 97 71 63 95 832010 79 77 61 50 83 93 97
Student Council
PTABooster clubSchool wide breakfast
Strings
Daycares that transport: Creative Children,Playcare, Loving Hands, Nana's Little Stars,
Children of Joy, and Appleseed
73
School Mascot Photo
AccomplishmentsAlmor West has one of the highest attendance rates. Because of our effective procedures, our number of discipline referrals are low. We are a semi-open spaced school with a family atmosphere. Our classrooms are equipped with SmartBoards and Elmos, and we have a 32 unit computer lab.
Almor West Elementary OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - Yes
78100
4thReading
7391
Speech teacherLiteracy 1st
Activities
Frre/Reduced LunchAttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Average ExperienceHighly Qualified
AsianAfrican AmericanHispanic
Almor West ElementaryAt Almor West we have a staff of caring, compassionate educators who understand the academic needs of the student and strive to see that all students succeed. We provide a positive atmosphere centered on Great Expectation’s “8 precepts for living” that help our students to grow socially and emotionally. We at Almor West strive to fulfill every child’s dream of becoming a productive and accomplished part of society.
School Colors: Red, White, and Blue
Masters
School Mascot: StarsSchool Website: lawtonps.org/Schools/AlmorWest/
At Almor West, our mission is to provide a safe environment in which all children can develop academically, socially, physically and emotionally in order to become independent thinkers, lifelong learners and responsible citizens.
CurriculumCert. Staff InformationAdvanced Degrees Doctorate
Student InformationHalf-day Pre-KComputer Lab
Military Dependents:
American Indian
CaucasianTwo Races
Modified Dress Code - Yes
Bachelors Full time school Counselor
Average Class Size:
AR reading programStudy Island Reading EggsTransitional First Class
HA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board Certifed
20 2%5%
31%3 24%
17 24%1 18%
9.3 HA/P Islander 1%100% 3%
50%20 N/A96 370
3rd 3rd 4th 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math ading Math Reading Science Writing
2014 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A2013 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A2012 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A2011 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A2010 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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Beginnings AcademyLawton Public Schools Pre-Kindergarten Collaboration was created to give every 4 year old an opportunity to attend Pre-K in an Early Childhood classroom.Lawton Public Schools partners with CrossRoads Youth and Family Services (Headstart), Ft. Sill, Playcare Inc, Wonder Years and Creative Moments. If you are a working or non-working family in need of Pre-K our Collaboration has the right place that bests suits the needs of your family. Many of our sites provide a full day classroom setting and before and after care.
School Colors: All Primary Colors
Masters
School Mascot: Each Teacher has their own animal mascotSchool Website: http://www.lawtonps.org/schools/beginnings/
Bachelors
Our mission is to support and guide our young children through active learning experiences by providing ongoing opportunities that develop initiative, curiosity, resourcefulness, self-confidence, and healthy life skills.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
Student Information All day Pre-K Program
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo Races
Students on IEPFree/Reduced Lunch
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
Attendance Total Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Modified Dress Code - No
School Mascot Photo
AccomplishmentsLawton Public Schools leads the state in the number of successful, community partnerships for Pre-K. These partnerships are with Headstart, Ft. Sill Military Child Development Centers, and local day care providers.
Beginnings OCCT All StudentsScoring satisfactory or above
2010-2014
Before and After School Services - Yes
Holiday Programs
Activities
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Local fieldtrips
Participation in Lawton Public Schools Showcase
Before and after school childcare
Participate in Raising a ReaderPerform at local Retirement and Veterans' CentersSeasonal Theme Activity Days
18 8%1%
0 22%6 15%
12 38%12%
15 yrs 3%100% 18%
71%23 95.27%20 196
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 91 90 41 84 88 68 682013 70 78 90 83 83 67 632012 74 87 79 89 78 100 882011 72 79 86 74 77 100 972010 81 77 84 89 84 89 100
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Brockland ElementaryBrockland is a fantastic school because we are more like a family. Primary and Intermediate teachers work together to ensure that our students come first. Most of the students walk to school so they live within a four block radius of the school. Brockland teachers have an average of 15 years of experience. Brockland's facilities include a separate gym and cafeteria. The booster club provides support for our sports programs, such as baseball, basketball, soccer and volleyball.
School Colors: White and Green
Masters
School Mascot: BadgerSchool Website: http://www.lawton.org/Schools/Brockland
The mission statement for Brockland Elementary School is to guide each child toward achieving self-discipline and fostering individual responsibility by creating a positive, orderly, clean and safe atmosphere for instruction and learning as our certified staff offers each child a relevant and challenging curriculum.
Bachelors
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
Title 1 tutoring
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasian2 RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
StringsTransitional First Program
Student InformationFull Day Pre-KComputer Lab with TeacherReading Recovery Part time Counselor
Activities
Free/Reduced LunchAttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
87
Accomplishments• Brockland Elementary has the prestigious honor of employing the 2014-2015 Rookie Teacher of the Year.• Brockland Badgers are the Lawton City Volleyball Champs for the 2014-2015 school year.• Brockland has an active PTA that is comprised of concerned parents and staff members. During the 2014-2015 PTA fundraiser, they raised enough money to get pea gravel added to the playground for safety. • The Title I program helped buy planners for all students at the beginning of the year, as well as provided educational materials to use in the classroom. This program also provides parent resources for use in the student’s own household as well as tutoring for each student as needed. • At Brockland we bring the school together by having Badger Beginnings in which we greet each other, recite our pledge, sing a patriotic song, discuss our word and quote of the week, and observe a moment of silence. We also celebrate student diversity with cultural assemblies that highlight the many unique differences that help form our student body. •Our school is striving to become a Great Expectation school for the 2015 school year.
Brockland Elementary OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - No
7677
4thReading
7989
Daycares that provide transportation: Creative MomentsChildren of Joy, Playcare, B/G Club, Tara's, CDRC
Modified Dress Code - Yes
Booster Club
Free Breakfast Food For KidsStudent Council
PTA
24 7%3%
0 21%11 16%13 41%
1 12%12 yrs. 0%
100% 25%67%
23 95.2%74 366
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 85 95 87 84 82 53 792013 74 79 90 93 89 71 892012 89 93 94 90 90 100 862011 82 86 100 80 76 93 912010 69 69 59 79 66 89 97
Modified Dress Code - No
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AccomplishmentsExemplary test scores and educators that strive to optimize student success are just a few characteristics that set Carriage Hills Elementary apart from other schools. Our staff regularly collaborates to ensure both vertical and horizontal alignment of curriculum, keeping students on track academically . Carriage Hills celebrates student success each month of the school year with our Good Behavior Party for positive behaviors. Our 100 Mile Club promotes the benefits of physical exercise. We work to have strong relationships with our community through activities like our Welcome Back Luau, Valentine Dance, Bingo Night, Grandparents' Day, Reader's Theater, and Multicultural Program. Several of our faculty members have been distinguished with the Champions for Children Award.
Carriage Hills Elementary OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - Yes (AM & PM)
8797
4thReading
9181
incorporates our parentsReading Eggs Reader's Theater
Daily Rise and Shine
Spring Enrichment Classes100 Mile ClubWelcome Back Luau
Good Behavior PartyTeacher Periodical ReviewMulticultural Program which
Activities
Free/Reduced LunchAttendance Total Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationZAP (Zeros Aren't Permitted)Enrichment Classes for 3rd - 5th grade students in the Spring
Half Day Pre-K Classes
Our two computerlabs are available for families who lack technology or want helputilizing technology to assisttheir students with academics.Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasian2 RacesHA/P. IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifiedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate Masters Bachelors
Growing together today, creating a better world tomorrow.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
School Photo
Carriage Hills Elementary Carriage Hills is located on the East side of Lawton and is minutes away from downtown Lawton. Our highly qualified teachers are an intregal part of our students' academic and social growth. At Carriage Hills, we maintain high expectations for learning as we prepare today's learners to become successful career-bound citizens of tomorrow.
School Colors: Blue and GoldSchool Mascot: CougarSchool Website: www.lawtonps.org/Schools/CarriageHills
20 8%3%
0 25%7 19%
13 34%1 14%
14% 0%100% 13%
94%23 97%12 306.0%
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 73 82 83 80 84 52 592013 78 85 100 96 92 83 522012 86 82 82 70 61 87 862011 69 54 81 76 76 100 902010 68 89 60 93 87 100 93
Modified Dress Code - Yes
53
AccomplishmentsCleveland Elementary embraces a spectrum of vision and resources to meet the needs of students, staff, and community. A full-time counselor is onsite to visit classrooms and individual students. Two full day Prekindergarten classes initiate the learning process. Two computer labs each have a full day certified lab assistant, allowing daily access to the students, and the latest research based software. Instructional technology for each classroom includes SmartBoard, Elmo, InFocus, and a teacher laptop to increase instructional diversity. Data-driven assessments tailor instruction by certified staff and paraprofessionals. Cleveland Elementary has nurtured community and school relationships by partnering with the "Neighborhood Watch Committee", Boys and Girls Club, various churches, fraternal organizations, local businesses and civic groups.
Cleveland OCCT All Students Scoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - No
9077
4thReading
6375
Stomp TeamPerformance ChoirStringsPerformance Choir and Drama
Food for Kids
Student CouncilPTA, Booster ClubSchool-Wide Breakfast
Ballhandlers and GymnasticsScience ClubMath Club
Activities
Free/Reduced Lunch Attendance Total Students (2013-2014)
Student InformationFull Day Pre-Kindergarten2 Computer Labs2 Certified Lab Assistants Counselor in the Classroom Strings, Performance ChoirBefore and After School TutoringLiteracy First, Reading RecoverySpelling BeeScience Club, Science FairStudent CouncilTransitional First GradeMilitary Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P. IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
Cleveland
Masters Bachelors
Vision Statement: Our mission at Cleveland Elementary is to prepare citizens for the twenty-first century, recognizing their individual needs and strengths.
Mission Statement : The mission of Cleveland Elementary is to create a student centered learning environment that will reflect a caring connected community, set positive and high expectations, and provide opportunities for meaningful participation.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
School Website: http://www.lawtonps.org/Schools/Cleveland/
School Photo
Cleveland Elementary School was built in 1955. Today we are a pre-kindergarten through fifth grade learning center. In 2009 Cleveland received a State Title I Distinguished School award. We were the recipient of an Alliance for a Healthier Education Bronze award in 2011. The 2015-2016 school year will be our 60th year striving for academic excellence and student success.
School Colors: Orange and Brown Mascot: Falcon
17 5%1%
25%8 14%
13 45%2 1%
18 0100% 23%
66%26 96.15%49 275
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 89 89 87 96 86 63 392013 91 93 94 86 91 59 732012 97 94 100 84 94 97 902011 96 96 85 96 89 96 792010 77 87 61 82 91 100 94
Daycares that provide transportation: Children of Joy, Creative Moments, Creative Children,
Modified Dress Code - NoHeart After Kids and Krista's Daycare
64
AccomplishmentsGreat Expectations Model School 2012 - 2013 and 2013 - 2014 Awarded National Exemplary School - 1987 Spirit of Survival
Crosby Park OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - Yes (AM & PM)
8794
4thReading
9081
PTA
Baseball, Softball & T-Ball
Student Orchestra & ChoirFootballCheerleading
Jump Rope TeamStudent Council Booster Club
Activities
Free/Reduced Lunch Attendance Total Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationSpecial Education Programs Study Island and Earobics Speech therapyPhysical therapy Occupational therapy
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHaw/P. IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate Masters Bachelors
At Crosby Park we believe that education is the foundation of life successes. Our mission is to provide encouragement, guidance and support for all students to reach their highest potential. This is done by providing critical thinking and problem solving tools that will help them contribute positively to society and become productive citizens in their community.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
School Photo
Crosby Park Elementary At Crosby Park, we believe that every child can succeed, and we are making trails for future success! Our staff has the highest expectations for students academically and behaviorally. We follow the Great Expectations model of living and learning. We have created an environment where students feel safe and confident as a they learn. Our school provides a bright, cheerful environment that promotes learning and doing!
School Colors: Orange, Black and WhiteSchool Mascot: Longhorn
27 7%1%
24%11 16%16 36%
2 16%15 2%
100% 10%82%
25 94.56%43 391
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 59 70 85 83 69 56 512013 86 75 81 88 80 33 652012 70 81 93 88 88 98 922011 76 78 95 86 78 98 932010 72 77 72 75 68 86 98
Masters Bachelors
The mission of Edison Elementary school is to involve family, community, and school personnel in a team effort to prepare children to become lifelong learners and contributing members of a changing society.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifiedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
Activities
Free/Reduced LunchAttendance Total Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student Information4th grade Walk ProgramCertified Title I TutorsComputer Assisted LearningParent Resource CenterPremier Library- 12,000+ booksOrchestra Reading Recovery
Student of the Month AssemblyMonthy Title I Parent Meetings
Volleyball
PTASoccerFootball
BasketballBooster ClubWeekly Rise N Shine
77
Accomplishments2014 City Champions PeeWee & Midget Division Football2014 3rd Place Large School Rotary Track MeetSpirit of Survival-2nd Place 2013, 1st Place 2012, 1st Place 2011
Edison OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - Yes (AM&PM)
8363
4thReading
7067
Edison Celebration Singers
Numerous Day Care Centers Transport to Edison
Modified Dress Code - Yes
School Photo
Edison Elementary Welcome to the Edison Family. Many opportunties are provided for parental involvement and feedback. As a Title I school, Edison strives to meet the needs of all students with student centered learning reinforced by research based programs in all curricular areas. Whole and small group teaching is supported by student data to individualize instruction. Students have access to a variety of technology based programs to enhance the learning environment.
School Colors: Red and BlackSchool Mascot: SuperHawkSchool Website: http://www.lawtonps.org/Schools/Edison/
25 6%1%
31%11 19%14 31%
2 12%11 8%
100% 13%79%
25 94.42%70 338
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 66 85 74 89 68 45 202013 84 86 63 85 70 33 762012 45 59 75 61 78 96 602011 60 80 63 67 80 93 802010 70 74 56 48 59 93 96
Modified Dress Code - No
67
AccomplishmentsCommunity-wide Red Ribbon Week events 100% participation in United Way March of Dimes Supporter 218 partnership "GREAT" Program Thunder Reading Challenge Pizza Hut Book It Program and Braums Book Buddies Care packages for deployed soldiers General's Walk/Run Challenge Participation in Spirit of Survival, and Rotary Track Meet
Eisenhower OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - Yes (AM & PM)
6663
4thReading
7074
Military Child, Fire PreventionWeek, March of Dimes, ScienceFair, Math Night, PTA and BoosterClub, and Spelling Bee
Ribbon Week, Comanche County
Chimes, Choir, Special Forces,Rotary Track Meet, various sports, Spirit of Survival, Red
WALK program, universal break-fast, Food 4 Kids, Goodwill drive,Canned Food Drive, MFLAC,
Activities
Free/Reduced Lunch AttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationScott Foresman, Study Island,IXL, Pebble Go, Earobics, McMillan-McGraw,Renaissance LearningAccelerated Reader, Education City.STAR
We have multiple classes pergrade level.Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P. IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate Masters Bachelors
The Eisenhower community will work together to challenge and meet the individual needs of our students in order to achieve academic excellence.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
School Photo
Eisenhower Elementary The committed staff of Eisenhower Elementary School is excited about education and is constantly learning and growing. We believe in a positive and nurturing environment and accept the responsibility of teaching our students so they may obtain their maximum educational potential. We encourage parental involvement and learning through independent thinking, and respect for each other.School Colors: Navy and GraySchool Mascot: GeneralsSchool Website: www.lawtonps.org/schools/eisenhowerelementary
37 8%1%
14%12 23%25 5%
1 7%14 2%
100% 15%57%
23 94.68%584 611
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 84 84 88 50 96 76 702013 83 81 79 86 82 71 732012 81 85 88 86 79 93 932011 86 90 65 87 77 97 842010 91 87 69 91 91 100 94
Daycares: Grierson, Cooper, SAS
Modified Dress Code - No
54
AccomplishmentsGeronimo Road Elementary received the Bronze Level Award from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation in Washington, D.C. Several of our teachers, Patty Ryder-3rd, Sara Breeze-PE, Amanda Morales-Music and Sarah Owens-Computers have received the Education Award for Ft. Sill Excellence. Mrs. Shanklin-Principal received a nomination from her peers to serve as Lawton Public Schools, Oklahoma Elementary Principal of the Year. Geronimo Road has a total of 557 years of combined years of teaching experience among 35 teachers and 2 administrators. We received 3rd place for participation in the 2014 Spirit of Survival. Each year Geronimo Road takes children to participate in the Lawton Rotary Track Meet.
Geronimo Road OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Day Services - No
7476
4thReading
7965
March of DimesRotary Track MeetPedometers-Ft. Sill Healthy BaseSalvation Army Food Drive
Family Activities
Fire Prevention ActivitiesRed Ribbon WeekBook Fairs
Freedom Fighters(Food Program)Veterans Day AssemblyHonor Roll
Activities
Free/Reduced LunchAttendance Total Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationHalf-day Pre-KindergartenTransitional First GradeLiteracy First SchoolACTSMilitary Family Life CounselorStringsStarbaseGuidance CounselingComputer LabAccelerated ReaderRenaissance, Soft 7Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifiedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
School Mascot: IndiansSchool Website: www.geronimoroadindians.com
Masters Bachelors
Our mission is to educate all students to achieve their highest level of academic performance, fostering the development of positive self-esteem, as well as creating healthy/fit career bound citizens.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
School Photo
Geronimo Road ElementaryGeronimo Road Elementary serves military children on Ft. Sill. Our school community of students, teachers and parents work together to produce lifelong learners. Parents appreciate the high expectations, dedication and compassion we have for their children and they support our endeavor to promote healthy and fit lifestyles as we learn, do, and teach.
School Colors: Red, Black and Gold
26 3%5%
19%15 21%11 37%
2 14%11 8%
100% 20%62%
25 95.58%81 352
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 83 83 49 79 77 55 692013 90 78 84 82 93 61 932012 90 87 97 70 77 97 682011 83 81 84 83 77 100 892010 63 68 49 62 76 97 97
Modified Dress Code - YES
63
AccomplishmentsGreat Expectations Model School Designation
Hugh Bish OCCTScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - YES
5788
4thReading
8969
X-Tended Time Program
Parent Teacher AssociationBooster ClubStudent Council
Military Child ProgramFood 4 Kids ProgramGroup/Individual Counseling
Activities
Free/Reduced Lunch AttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationReadingLanguage ArtsMathSocial StudiesScienceWritingMusicPhysical Exercise
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
School Mascot: KnightSchool Website: www.lawtonps.org/schools/hughbish
Masters Bachelors
The mission of Hugh Bish Elementary School is to teach children to be successful in life.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
School Photo
Hugh Bish Elementary Hugh Bish is fortunate to have almost half our student's parents serving in the military at Ft. Sill. We have three self-contained classes for our special needs students. Hugh Bish is the home of the District's Severe/Profound Special Needs Class and the English as a Second Language program. Our educational goal is to provide a safe learning environemnt that meets the needs of ALL students.
School Colors: Green & Orange
Accomplishments
U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School ProgramGreat Expecatations Model School DesignationGreat Expecations Progressive School DesignationNumerous Sports Related City Championships
15 6%1%
15%4 18%
11 43%0 16%
12 3%100% 28%
48%16 NA62 349
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A2013 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A2012 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A2011 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A2010 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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Learning Tree AcademyLearning Tree Academy is a Pre-K Center that houses both regular education classes for four year olds and special needs classes for three & four year olds. The teachers are early childhood certified and have trained and have shown proficiency in the area of early childhood education. The teachers set high expectations for their students in areas of behavior, academics, and social awareness. Each classroom utilizes a teaching assistant with the children to teacher/teacher assistant ratio of 1 to 10.School Colors: All Primary ColorsSchool Mascot: Each teacher is represented by their own mascot.School Website: http://www.lawtonps.org/Schools/lta/
Parent/Child Valentine DanceRed Ribbon
Oklahoma Round up Field Day
Raising A Reader ProgramCommunity Field TripsWeek of the Military Child
Thanksgiving FeastMulti-Cultural WeekBook Fairs
A variety of Lawton daycares transport to LTA
Modified Dress Code - No
N/A
School Mascot Photo
The Learning Tree has a full resource department with various instructional supplies, kits and materials which enrich math, science, language arts, music, and art activities. We have received funding through a Department of Defense Science Grant, PTA, and fundraisers. All teachers have access to these materials on a daily basis. School leadership is instrumental in acquisition and purchase of these instructional items, technology, community resources, and training. We received a grant for Hatch computers from the McMahon Foundation, a major local foundation. Together, we study standards and determine the resources we need to provide the best opportunities for our students. Additionally, every classroom teacher has Smart Boards allowing students with their development through the latest technological instruction.
Learning Tree Academy OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - No
N/AN/A
4thReading
N/AN/A
PJ Day
Activities
Free/Reduced Lunch AttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationWe offer a comprehensive Pre-K curriculum.
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifiedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate Masters Bachelors
"The Learning Tree Family is dedicated to fostering the Whole Child to ensure that all our children are healthy, safe, engaged, and challenged." Learning Tree staff will provide every student a positive learning experience that will set the tone for their entire educational career. We will focus on the positive character traits and strengths of each individual child. Learning Tree offers the students in its care a learning environment where their self-esteem is fostered through a positive relationship with teachers and peers. At Learning Tree we respect and cherish individuality and treat all students with kindness and patience. We strive to provide a safe, caring, and therapeutic environment where students with educational and social challenges, can develop skills and character necessary to join their peers with success. We will continue to focus on celebrating and growing the "Whole Child."
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
27 6%0%
27%10 29%17 29%
3 11%15 3%
100% 17%92%
22 95.89%14 343
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 85 90 93 100 94 84 392013 91 91 94 97 81 77 832012 100 100 94 82 71 93 832011 94 84 76 91 91 100 962010 95 90 81 89 79 95 90
Kindercastle, Colorful Moments, YMCA, ABC, Dora's Little Playhouse, CDRC and Precious Treasures
Modified Dress Code - No
Principal's Advisory Committee
Daycares that provide transportation:
80
Raiders
AccomplishmentsNational Title 1 Distinguished School, 2010 Oklahoma Academic Achievement Award, on the Oklahoma State A-F Report Card, Lincoln consistently ranks among the highest performing schools in Lawton Public Schools. Lincoln also received a "Walls that Teach " grant. Midget and Peewee Football teams were runner up to the city football city championship.
Elementary OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - No
8691
4thReading
8166
Soccer TeamsFood for Kids
Activities
Free/Reduced LunchAttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Summer Reading Program
Basketball Teams
Continental Singing GroupRockets Jump rope teamFootball Teams
Student CouncilSchoolwide Breakfast
Reading RecoveryTutoringLiteracy FirstCounselor in Classroom
Student InformationSpanishWe offer StringsHalf-day Pre-KComputer Lab
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
Bachelors
At Lincoln Elementary School, we are committed to inspiring and teaching our diverse student body to fully realize their academic and creative potential through a rigorous curriculum that emphasizes the arts and interdisciplinary learning.
CurriculumCert. Staff Information
Title 1
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Lincoln Elementary Lincoln Elementary School was established in 1908. It is the oldest school in Lawton which serves a student population of 360, taught by 27 highly qualified teachers in Pre-K through grade 5. We are dedicated to academic excellence. Our hard work was rewarded by being named a National Title 1 Distinguised School.
School Colors: Red, White and Blue
Masters
School Mascot: RaidersSchool Website: Lincoln Elementary School
13 2%0%
1%4 1%9 44%
17%20 0%
100% 12%67%
22 95.5%40 204
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 65 82 55 61 69 54 312013 79 79 74 100 87 61 742012 72 76 89 84 80 100 762011 65 53 84 87 84 94 972010 67 72 58 78 72 97 94
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Park Lane Elementary Park Lane has caring, dedicated teachers and staff with the emphasis on whole child education. We are a Great Expectations school with a fun atmosphere, and a positive learning environment highlighting character education. The atmosphere is polite, calm , respectful and there is always an "open door policy."
School Colors: Orange and White School Mascot: PythonsSchool Website: lawtonps.org/Schools/ParkLane/
Masters Bachelors
The Park Lane Elementary Staff will provide an enriched and stimulating environment for our elementary students which promote the development of the whole child including the acquisition of skills which enable them to lead rewarding and productive lives in our ever changing society.
CurriculumCert. Staff Information
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifiedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
Activities
Free/Reduced LunchAttendance Total Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationIXL SoftwareStudy IslandSoft Seven - Math & ReadingEducation CityRenaissance LearningPebble GoSheppard SoftwareStarfallImagine LearningFull Day Pre-K
Tennis SkillsLunch Book ClubWrestling
Football Library Pages
Archery Walk ProgramUnicycles Spelling BeeMountain Bike Goodwill Drive
BasketballSoccerBaseball
71
Accomplishments2nd place in Rotary Track 3rd place in Spirit of Survival Community Services:Healthy Fit School Salvation Army Food Drive Active PTA and Booster Club March of Dimes2nd Place in Walk to School Program GoodwillState tournment in archery Hands-on Tutoring
Park Lane OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - Yes (AM & PM)
7087
4thReading
8480
Fishing/Boating Skills
Daycares that provide transportation: Playcare, ABC Daycare and Creepers and Crawlers
Modified Dress Code - No
43 6%4%
1 3%19 23%23 26%
2 13%13 5%
100% 23%90%
23 94.03%39 554
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 67 85 91 60 64 19 152013 90 82 79 80 70 34 562012 79 82 87 78 69 85 562011 72 62 77 83 72 96 832010 72 69 36 57 57 79 50
Masters Bachelors
The Pat Henry staff will provide achievement-based, quality instruction in a safe and productive environment.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
Activities
Free/Reduced LunchAttendance Total Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationStudy IslandRead 180Systems 44Renaissance LearningDestination ReadingSuccessmakerReading Recovery Transitional First GradeImagine LearningLiteracy First Studies WeeklyFASTT Math Earobics
4th Grade WALK ProgramPTA Spelling BeeBook It Daily Rise & Shine
Science Club Writing Club
100 Mile Walking Club Cool Cats Ensemble GroupTitle I Family Events
Great ExpectationsService Projects Spirit of Survival Participants
64
AccomplishmentsHealthy & Fit Bronze School; Top Reading Class for Book It; Collaboration with Fort Sill Unit to provide mentoring; LPS Foundation Grant Recipients; Lunar Certified Teacher (NASA); PetPlus Foundation Grant; Hershey Track Meet Medalists; Multiple Medalists Special Olympics (local and state level); Partnership with Cameron University for Aeroponic School Garden; Two Computer Labs; Wireless Mobile Labs for 3rd-5th grade
Pat Henry OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Day Services - No
8077
4thReading
7375
Rotary Track Involvement
Daycares that provide transportation: Kreepers & Krawlers; Jack & Jill; Children of Destiny; Playcare;
Modified dress code - Yes Kindercastle, ABC/Dora's Playhouse; Heart After Kids
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Pat Henry ElementaryPat Henry Elementary is a beautiful two level school with a committed staff. We provide quality instruction that is data driven and differentiated to meet the needs of all students. Pat Henry has the support and expertise of a team of Title I teachers that provides interventions, technology and resources to enhance our students' education. Students with different abilities and needs are accepted and valued.
School Colors: Teal and BlackSchool Mascot: JaguarSchool Website: http://www.lawtonps.org/Schools/PatHenry/index.html
28 6%4%
17%10 17%18 42%3% 2%16 12%
100% 23%53%
23 95.77%84 346
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 83 86 68 88 87 63 712013 68 82 88 73 84 59 762012 76 86 91 93 89 96 812011 84 89 94 87 80 98 952010 79 79 83 94 88 100 98
Masters Bachelors
"Your child, Our school, Their future" Our mission at Pioneer Park is to encourage and challenge children to better themselves academically, socially, and creatively in a physically and emotionally safe environment.
CurriculumCert. Staff Information
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianHA/P. IslanderTwo RacesStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
Activities
Free/Reduced Lunch Attendance Total Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationGifted and Talented Accelerated ReaderChisholm Trail Study eBooksScience Fair and parent night Math Night - Reading NightTransitional First GradeYoung Author's Conference Reach for the Stars Black History ProgramNative American Program
Military GroupStudent Council Dinner Theater
Grandparent's Day
Bingo NightBook BuddiesVeteran's Day
Morning AssemblyRed Ribbon WeekSpring Carnival
79
School Mascot Photo
AccomplishmentsPioneer Park was named a Presedential Blue Ribbon School in 1996. We have integrated technology into our total academic program and continue to strive to educate the whole child. Pioneer Park has had numerous students who have received recognition for their many talents.
Pioneer Park OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - Yes (AM & PM)
8690
4thReading
8884
Sports
Daycare transportation provided by:ABC Daycare
Modified Dress Code - Yes
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Pioneer Park ElementaryPioneer Park is a school with a professional staff that continually seeks to improve the education of each student. We participate in programs that foster the development of the whole child. We also realize that our school wouldn’t be as successful as it is without parent involvement and community support. Our goal is to create a warm and caring atmosphere.
School Colors: Green and Gold School Mascot: Panthers School Website: www.pioneerparkpanthers.com
39 5%1%
36%11 16%36 29%
5 11%10 6%
100% 19%92%
24 94.27%38 497
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 72 68 84 77 72 33 442013 67 59 84 71 67 44 442012 90 90 76 82 67 83 782011 66 73 63 52 57 86 762010 60 67 37 64 75 100 86
Ridgecrest Elementary School envisions an educationally rich environment which prepares students to be successful both academically and socially in a rapidly changing community. We see a proactive education system that prepares our diversified students to master school achievement and seek life successes. We believe that this vision will be achieved by a collaborative effort of students, staff, parents, and community.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsian
Average ExperienceHighly Qualified
African AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/ P. Islander
Masters
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Ridgecrest Elementary Ridgecrest Elementary is committed to providing a quality learning experience for every child, everyday, without exception. The highly qualified staff at Ridgecrest utilizes standards based curriculum with a comprehensive, research-based framework to develop responsible young citizens and life-long learners. Ridgecrest is known for its positive atmosphere and character development.
School Colors: Purple and GoldSchool Mascot: HawkSchool Website: http://www.lawtonps.org/Schools/Ridgecrest/
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
Activities
Free/Reduced Lunch Attendance Total Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Computer Lab w/ InstructorClass Room CounselorTutoringBuilding Vocabulary InstructionLiteracy First InstructionReading Recovery
Students on IEP
National Board Certifed
Media Center
Student InformationFull Day KindegartenArt Program InstructorPE Program InstructorMusic Program Instructor
AccomplishmentsRidgecrest recently recieved a grant to become a Literacy First School 5 National Board certified teachers Very active PTA Recently took 2nd place in the Spirit of Survival event Multiple students have earned awards for PTA Reflections competition We are the only elementary school with an art class Recieved multiple grants for equipment and books We have implemented a successful Accelerated Reader program
Food 4 Kids
Breakfast ProgramStudent CouncilFresh Fruit and Vegetable Snacks
I CARE Parent InvolvementPTA
Bachelors
Average Class Size:
Ridgecrest OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - No
Spirit of Survival PaticipantsRotary Track InvolvementCCMH 4th Grade Walk ProgramLPS Showcase
Daycares that transport:
Modified Dress Code - Yes
47
6474
4thReading
7361
Busy Hands, Children of Destiny, Children of Joy, Clubhouse, KinderKastle, Wonder Years
25 1%1%
19%7 25%
18 41%3 11%
19 2%100% 7%
49%23 95.55%
429 476
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 94 89 79 98 85 72 612013 67 77 86 95 82 48 592012 88 83 93 97 92 100 782011 85 87 98 86 76 98 832010 88 83 73 82 71 98 98
EarobicsImagine Learning
Military Dependents:Average Class Size:
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Sheridan Road Elementary Here at Sheridan Road Elementary you will be welcomed by our friendly military family atmosphere. Our staff, families and students work together to create a balance of excellence and success in academics and conduct. We are proud of our strong PTA representation. Each child here enjoys the security of a well structured and safe learning environment enhanced by high standards and expectations.
School Colors: Blue and GoldSchool Mascot: GeneralSchool Website: lawtonps.org/Schools/SheridanRoad/
Reading
8390
Donuts for Dads
Modified Dress Code - No
Muffins for MomsBlack History MonthScience Fair
Before and after school care is offered throughSchool Age Services.
77
AccomplishmentsSheridan Road is ever striving to promote healthy lifestyles for our children. Our Physical Education teacher created a walking program for all students. As a result, we attend the Oklahoma City Kids Marathon and in 2014 won 1st place in our local marathon called The Spirit of Survival for having the largest participation in the large school category. We also won 1st Place in our local Rotary Track Meet in the large school category. We are proud of student and parent support of these events. Our fourth graders participate in the Comanche County Memorial Hospitals Walk program each year and we are working toward The Alliance for a Healthier Generation "Bronze" medal award given for an all around healthy lifestyle.
Sheridan Road OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - No
7977
4th
ACTS Gifted/Talented program
Holiday Dances and partiesBingo NightMarathons
Activities
Free/Reduced LunchAttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Book Fairs
Student Council activities
Half-day Pre-K
Veteran's Day Breakfast
Ok P.A.S.S. StandardsLiteracy FirstAverage Experience
Highly Qualified
CaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board Certifed
Study Island
Masters Bachelors
Mission Statement: Developing leaders, one child at a time.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information American IndianAdvanced Degrees Doctorate
AsianAfrican AmericanHispanic
Destination Reading
Jolly Phonics
Student InformationA.R. Reading and Math
20 5%0%
19%6 23%
14 41%1 11%
16 8%100% 19%
66%24 95.46%31 255
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 70 70 95 96 100 80 642013 57 86 89 96 83 63 922012 84 84 85 83 83 96 842011 65 74 80 77 80 89 892010 58 75 51 81 81 90 91
Oklahoma B+ SchoolPBISLiteracy FirstBall Handlers perform for Cameron & Local High SchoolsGreat Expectations
Masters Bachelors
Sullivan Village is committed to providing a safe, positive learning atmosphere that will challenge students to strive for scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. At Sulllivan, we will ensure that we are addressing the learning styles of all students through an enriched curriculum using current strategies and data driven instruction.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
Free/Rduced LunchAttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationPre-K - 5th gradesStarbase - STEMIXLStudy IslandRenaissance LearningCapstone2 Computer labsLiteracy FirstScience Lab
Ball Handlers
Robotics ClubScience Fair4th grade WALK program
Activities
74
Accomplishments
Sullivan Village OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Day - Yes (AM and PM)
9196
4thReading
7565
Dr. Seuss Week
Daycares: ABC, Kindercastle Kingdom,
Modified Dress Code - YesBetsy's and Smart Start
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Sullivan Village ElementarySullivan Village is truly a "melting pot" who welcomes families from all over the world with "open arms." We, as educators, invite and encourage parents to participate in the educational decisions that pertain to the success of our children. Most importantly, we realize that our students need more than just an academic education; they need the tools to become productive citizens.
School Colors: Purple and WhiteSchool Mascot: VikingSchool Website: www.lawtonps.org/Schools/Sullivan Village/
Spelling BeeABBITStrings-5th grade
Viking Stars
PTAMilitary Child Activities
18 6%2%
3%6 19%
12 31%2 12%
11 0%100% 32%
88%21 95.57%11 177
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 45 61 53 94 86 74 802013 55 65 94 89 100 67 892012 70 80 80 100 92 100 642011 71 65 79 70 78 91 782010 32 45 53 61 67 89 63
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B.C. Swinney Elementary Swinney Elementary is a neighborhood school rich in history. We are a Title I school that takes great pride in striving for excellence for all students. Students are expected to achieve academic excellence in a fun and welcoming environment where risk taking is encouraged. We encourage a healthy and fit lifestyle and are proud of our special education integration program.
School Colors: Red and Royal BlueSchool Mascot: JetSchool Website: www.lawtonps.org/schools/swinney/index.html
Modified Dress Code - Yes
53
AccomplishmentsHealthy Alliance Bronze Star Award Participant in multiple community events such as, Rotary Track Meet, Hershey Track Meet, and Spirit of Survival Kids Walk. Worked with LLFS in 2013-2014 to build a new special need playground for Swinney.
Swinney OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - No
5981
4thReading
2058
4th Grade Walk Program
PTAFood for KidsI CARE Program
Daily Rise and Shine AssemblyFree Breakfast for all students
Activities
Free/Reduced Lunch AttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationStringsTitle I TutorsComputer LabCounselor in the ClassroomReading RecoveryEarobicsParent Resource CenterMusic and P.E. Daily
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P. IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate Masters Bachelors
The mission of B.C. Swinney School is to develop in all students the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to lead productive and fulfilling lives. In addition, we desire to nurture self-esteem, pride, personal responsibility, and citizenship in all students in a complex and changing society.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
10 25%3%
21%6 25%4 27%
16%13 0%
100% 17%81%
23 93.98%10 166
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 56 73 75 73 80 50 412013 52 57 76 87 73 67 872012 50 56 87 85 75 95 792011 48 52 75 88 81 100 842010 30 65 35 59 72 94 72
ABC, Kindercastle, and Playcare Daycares
Modified Dress Code school - Yes
59
AccomplishmentsWe have a 5th Grade Girl's 100 yard dash Rotary Track Meet winner.
Several students who participate in community sports programs have won championships, events, and competition.
2014 Cameron Spring Science Fair 4th Grade overall winner.
Washington OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - No
6963
4thReading
5375
Caught You Being GoodEnd of the Month AssembliesPlays & ConcertsCurriculum Fair
Rotary Track Meets
Student CouncilParent Teacher AssociationSchool-wide Free Breakfast
Food For KidsAttire to Aspire ParticipantsStudent of the Month Recognition
Activities
Free/Reduced LunchAttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationTitle I TutorsReading RecoveryFull Time CounselorClass size AssistantsMusic/PE ProgramSchool-wide Tutoring TimeTransitional First Grade
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate Masters Bachelors
At Washington Elementary we will ensure the highest quality instruction in order to create the most successful students.• Strive for improved performance for ALL students• Use data to drive instruction • Reflective teaching with feedback• Relevant and rigorous instruction • Effective implementation of professional development
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
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Washington ElementaryWashington Elementary is a historic three story stucture that was built in 1910 and is the hub of activity. We have a state of the art computer lab, and laptop computer labs with Smartboards in every classroom. We welcome parents, volunteers, local church groups, and even community leaders and service workers in our pursuit to provide the quality education each students deserves.
School Colors: Blue & WhiteSchool Mascot: WolfSchool Website: http://www.lawtonps.org/Schools/Washington/
18 6%2%
7%6 17%
12 52%3 15%
12 4%100% 13%
66%23 95.22%18 247
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 96 69 81 89 89 55 502013 92 96 77 76 80 48 422012 88 81 73 85 77 96 752011 100 100 85 85 77 100 1002010 58 58 65 57 62 81 95
Masters Bachelors
Whittier Elementary,Receives children with love,Teaches them with dignity,
And sends them forth with wings.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
Activities
Free/Reduced LunchAttendanceTotal Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationMusicPhysical Education School Counselor Computer Lab Transitional First Grade
Share and Care AssembliesPrincipal Pals Military Child Club
1 Million Word Club
Rockn' Cardinals 100 Mile Club Magic Triad Club
Booster Club PTAStudent Council
74
AccomplishmentsGreat Expectations Model School for 10 Years 1st Place Rotary Club Track Meet 2nd Place Award for Arvest Bank's Feed-A-Million Food Drive 1st Place Award for Goodwill Donation Drive Arts in Education School
Whittier OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-tended Time Services -Yes
8977
4thReading
7767
Whittier Wake-UP
Modified Dress Code-Yes
School Photo
Whittier Elementary Whittier has the distinction of being Lawton's only school named after a poet. It takes its name from John Greenleaf Whittier. Whittier has earned the status of a Great Expectations' Model School for the past ten years. Whittier is also committed to promoting a healthier lifestyle through the Safe Routes to School Walking School Bus Program.
School Colors: Red and White School Mascot: Cardinal School Website: www.lawtonps.org/Schools/Whittier
16 6%2%
19%6 24%
10 34%1 13%
10 0%100% 14%
87%24 94.37%21 260
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 83 86 69 96 64 50 362013 52 61 86 50 50 28 612012 81 88 59 80 60 80 742011 39 39 72 71 67 90 762010 38 67 74 76 76 96 83
Masters Bachelors
Our school's mission is to provide a learning environment, empowering our students to reach their full potential and to achieve personal success. Our school provides a safe, positive environment for students to develop and demonstrate academic, social, career, and personal strengths in order to become responsible and productive citizens.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information
Military Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P. IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate
Activities
Free/Reduced Lunch Attendance Total Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student Information90 min. reading/language arts60 min. Math blockScienceSocial StudiesPhysical Ed./Music/ArtComputer Technology
Weekly Assemblies
Title 1 Parent MeetingsPTA ActivitiesBook Fair
Food for Kids program
53
AccomplishmentsWilson Expression vocal Music Group, We participate in the annual rotary track meet We have a successful Reading recovery program. We have raised our report card grade to a "C" We presently are hosting an after school tutoring program
Wilson OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - No
6659
4thReading
4767
Daycares that transport: Smart Start,Kay Dee Day Care, ABC Day Care,
Modified Dress Code - Yes
School Photo
Wilson ElementaryWilson Elementary School was built in 1939 by the WPA under the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. We have a genuine caring concern of the education and well being of our students. We are number one when it comes to our faculty and staff having loving and compassionate hearts for the children of Wilson Elementary.
School Colors: Black and WhiteSchool Mascot: WildcatSchool Website: www.lawtonps.org/Schools/Wilson/
29 6%2%
1 19%9 15%
19 46%2 12%
13.5 1%100% 14%
49%22 95.42%78 412
3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 5thMath Reading Math Math Reading Science Writing
2014 89 97 85 86 79 59 732013 95 93 89 78 78 56 702012 88 86 73 75 69 92 632011 60 78 92 60 77 100 862010 79 94 75 66 70 91 81
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Woodland Hills ElementaryWoodland Hills Elementary School is located on the west side of town in a thriving and supportive neighborhood. The highly qualified and committed staff at WHS provides quality instruction which is data driven and differentiated to meet the needs of all students. We are proud to house the TALK and Beacon programs for our district. Our motto is, "Excellence is a tradition!"
School Colors: Red and WhiteSchool Mascot: WoodsmanSchool Website: http://www.lawtonps.org/Schools/WoodlandHills/
Modified dress code - Yes
85
AccomplishmentsGreat Expectations Model School (5 years); Leader in Me School; K-20 STEM grant recipiant, 1st Place Spirit of Survival participation; tied for 1st Place Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon; Lawton's largest elementary population of Gifted and Talented students; active Student Council involved with community service; phenomenally active and supportive PTA that has raised over $40,000; active Booster Club that offers sports to all our students; home of Girl Scout Troop 1434 ; Box Top for Education (raised $4,600.00); Rotary Track Meet and Healthy Fit Alliance participation. Teachers on our staff have received numerous honors from the district, state, and military identifying excellence in teaching. At Woodland Hills, "Excellence is a tradition ", therefore we have 2nd and 3rd generations of families that attend. We LOVE children and their families!
Woodland Hills OCCT All StudentsScoring Satisfactory or Above
2010-2014
X-Tended Time Services - Yes (AM & PM)
8784
4thReading
6883
Spelling BeeScience FairSchool dances
X-tended Time
STEM clubFamily Literacy NightDoo Wap Singing Ensemble
PTA/Booster ClubSuper Kids Day Color RunTalent Show
Activities
Free/Reduced Lunch Attendance Total Students (Oct 1, 2014)
Student InformationMath- McGraw/HillReading - Scott-ForesmanRenaissance LearningStudy IslandSoft SevenPebble GoHearBuilderExpanding Expression ToolImagine LearningEarobicsTransitional First GradeMilitary Dependents:
American IndianAsianAfrican AmericanHispanicCaucasianTwo RacesHA/P. IslanderStudents on IEP
National Board CertifedAverage ExperienceHighly Qualified
Average Class Size:
Advanced Degrees Doctorate Masters Bachelors
Mission Statement: Woodland Hills Elementary School strives to be an exemplary learning community of leaders. We build the foundation of this community through meaningful relationships, relevant and diverse learning, and effective communication. We challenge ourselves to be the best we can be and advocate relentlessly for the greater good of our multidimensional community. Our success in this mission will build lifelong, confident learners who have the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a changing world.
Staff Information CurriculumCert. Staff Information