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Our Elementary Schools

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Centennial Elementary School

1315 Aspen St. Phone: 541-744-6383 Fax: 541-744-6489 Online: blog.springfield.k12.or.us/centennial Grades: K-5 Enrollment: 430 students Principal: Dan Sterling

[email protected] School Secretary: Linda Engle

[email protected] School Hours: 8:35 a.m.–2:50 p.m.

Centennial Elementary School

We’re Proud Centennial Elementary is proud of its strong, dedicated staff who have developed a caring community with high expectations. Once again, Centennial has received a Level 4 rating in its most recent state report card. We are very proud of our vibrant parent community, with a strong, supportive parent-teacher association (PTA) and a welcoming Family Resource Center dedicated to fostering meaningful parental involvement through volunteer opportunities, parenting resources and coffee meetings.

Core Education Our commitment to student achievement was recognized in 2013 with the Oregon Department of Education’s model school designation. Centennial’s strong results in math and reading achievement continue to demonstrate our belief that all students should have a solid foundation in literacy and mathematical concepts. In addition, Centennial’s staff has worked to develop a solid writing program.

Centennial's building-level teams work diligently to promote a solid support network for our students inside and outside of the classroom. Collaboration between the classroom teachers, our behavioral specialist, educational assistants, recess supervisors, Family Center coordinator and administrative staff is utilized as a means for day-to-day support for our students. This process also provides staff with a better understanding of how to help students meet individual learning objectives.

Teamwork

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Opportunities Centennial has maintained a vibrant and comprehensive library and media program, which includes additional academic experiences for our talented and gifted (TAG) students under the coordination of our professional library media specialist. Centennial students are active participants in the Oregon Battle of the Books program.

Centennial’s annual Jog-a-thon fundraiser supports additional enrichment opportunities and activities to enhance the core educational program, including curriculum-related field trips, speakers and assemblies. Our fourth-grade students also attend a Hult Center performance each year.

Centennial actively encourages students and staff to maintain a healthy lifestyle. We are always looking for ways to provide training and resources to expand physical education opportunities for students.

Community Partners • The Centennial PTA supports our school with many fun and

exciting fundraising events that provide money for school improvements and classroom projects.

• Willamalane Park and Recreation District provides access to 4th-grade swim instruction and partners with the school district to provide after-school care.

• Springfield Education Foundation and SELCO Credit Union provide grants that support and enrich innovative school programs.

• SUB and EWEB provide funding for WET-WELL hands on science lessons and opportunities.

• Springfield’s Rotary clubs help support the Gift of Literacy program, providing hard-cover books to every first-grade student, and also provide free dictionaries to third-graders.

• “Young Rembrandts” learn from trained artists who teach visual arts skills in weekly after-school art classes.

• Community partners support Centennial’s successful Thanksgiving Food Drive and our popular Family Bingo Night.

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

Arts matter at Centennial. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

May 2016

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Douglas Gardens Elementary School

3680 Jasper Road Phone: 541-744-6387 Fax: 541-744-6390 Online: dges.springfield.k12.or.us

Grades: K-5 Enrollment: 345 students

Principal: Carla Smith [email protected]

School Secretary: Tina O’Neil [email protected]

School Hours: 8:35 a.m. – 2:50 p.m.

Douglas Gardens Elementary School We’re Proud Douglas Gardens is proud to offer all of our students a strong foundation in the basics—reading, writing and math—as well as exemplary programs in music, physical education, science, the arts and technology. We offer a wide array of in-class and extracurricular opportunities for our students. We are very proud of our computer lab and the technology experiences we offer every child at every grade level. Our website is packed with additional resources for families to access at home or in our beautiful Family Center.

Every student receives 120 minutes of core instruction in reading and 60 minutes of core instruction in math daily. Students needing extra support in reading receive targeted additional instruction for at least 30 minutes. We offer support to our second language learners through daily English Language Development classes, iPod projects and Kinderplus. Because we believe in educating the whole child, physical education and character education are considered core subjects at our school.

Our highly experienced and dedicated staff works together across grade levels to meet every child’s instructional and behavioral needs. We use assessments to guide our instruction and work with our educational specialists to provide strategic instruction for all students. We consider parents as partners in our mission to help every child be successful. We also offer leadership opportunities to our students by having them write and deliver morning announcements, serve as reading buddies and work in the student store.

Core Instruction

Teamwork

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Opportunities Through a number of grants written by our staff, and donations from our PTA, our students have opportunities to experience performing arts in our community and other educational field trips. We offer Chess Club and Cribbage Club to interested students. We provide additional experiences for our Talented and Gifted, or TAG, students, as well as numerous opportunities for all students to participate in creative extracurricular programs such as dance and garden projects. We also host monthly family nights in our Family Center.

Community Partners Our school partners with Willamalane Park and Recreation District to offer after-school child care. Willamalane also provides swimming instruction for our 4th-graders. We partner with Springfield Rotary clubs and the Springfield Education Foundation to provide other rich experiences for our students. We have a very active and supportive PTA that contributes financial resources raised through fundraisers and provides fun family evenings such as Bingo Night and our Harvest Carnival. In addition, we have many parent volunteers and welcome their participation and leadership.

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

Arts matter at Douglas Gardens. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

July 2016

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Elizabeth Page Elementary School

1300 Hayden Bridge Road Phone: 541-744-6407 Fax: 541-744-6410 Online: blog.springfield.k12.or.us/epage Grades: K-5 Enrollment: 425 students Principal: Lacey Macdonald

[email protected] School Secretary: Leesa Skordahl

[email protected] School Hours: 8:35 a.m.–2:50 p.m.

Elizabeth Page Elementary School

We’re Proud Elizabeth Page Elementary is proud of our high academic standards, warm inviting environment and commitment to supporting all students. Our ongoing partnerships with the community and families have allowed us to provide a strong program for our children. We are proud of the dedication and commitment of all staff members to the continuous improvement and education of the students. We are especially proud of the students who come to school every day prepared to learn and grow.

Core Education • Common Core Reading and Math program

with a master schedule that ensures all students receive at least 90 minutes of reading and 60 minutes of math.

• All students needing additional support or enrichment are provided an additional 30 minutes a day of targeted instruction.

• Integrated STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) coursework is offered at every grade level, with engaging and creative lessons designed to expand our scholars’ thinking and learning.

Elizabeth Page Elementary has worked hard to establish district- and building-level teams that work together to closely monitor the progress and success of all students. These teams meet regularly to review student data and plan ways to support the growth of all students.

Collaboration days provided by the district allow the entire school to review school-wide goals, make changes to our action plan and pursue meaningful staff development opportunities to provide continuous improvement.

Teamwork

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Opportunities At Elizabeth Page Elementary School, we offer a comprehensive K–5 music program. We are also a K-5 STEM + Arts school that integrates science, technology, engineering and math to activate student learning through hands-on interactions and real-life connections. As an Oregon Green School, we are working with Partners for Sustainable Schools to promote recycling and create a school compost program to reduce waste. Through our partnership with The School Garden Project, our families and volunteers work together with students to tend our community garden. Students not only learn how to grow food, but they also learn about nutrition on the way to becoming healthy adults, and they get the rewards of contributing to a thriving community.

Community Partners • Springfield Education Foundation provides grants that support

and enrich innovative school programs. • Elizabeth Page PTO supports our school with many fun and

exciting fundraising events that provide money for school improvements and classroom projects.

• Partners for Sustainable Schools and The School Garden Project provide support and resources to involve students in creating a greener school.

• The Foster Grandparent Program provides a community volunteer 5 days a week for library and tutoring help.

• U.S. Navy sailors tutor students in reading and math. • OASIS volunteers tutor students in reading. • SELCO Community Credit Union mini-grants have provided PE

equipment, software and books. • Northwood Community Church allows us the use of its parking

lot for overflow parking and provides much-needed school supplies, clothes, and food and gifts for holiday baskets.

• The Junior Achievement Program provides trained volunteers to foster work-readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy skills.

• SUB and EWEB provide funding for WET-WELL hands on science lessons and opportunities.

• Springfield’s Rotary clubs help produce the Gift of Literacy program, providing books to first-graders, and also provide free dictionaries to students.

• Willamalane Park and Recreation provides extracurricular activities for students.

• UO and OSU provide literacy support, nutrition instructors and activity volunteers.

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

Arts matter at Page. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

July 2016

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Guy Lee Elementary School

755 Harlow Road Phone: 541-744-6391 Fax: 541-744-6477 Online: blog.springfield.k12.or.us/guylee Grades: K-5 Enrollment: 351 students Principal: Amber Mitchell

[email protected] School Secretary: Yadira Flores

[email protected] School Hours: 8:35 a.m.– 2:50 p.m.

Guy Lee Elementary School

We’re Proud Guy Lee Elementary School was selected as a 2011 National Title I Distinguished School for closing the achievement gap. We are piloting the district’s first dual immersion program, offering one kindergarten classroom instruction in both English and Spanish. Guy Lee is a community school that strives to involve parents in every aspect of their child’s education. Families are encouraged to participate in a wide variety of family engagement opportunities such as weekly bilingual story time, reading/math night, parenting classes and family fun events. We believe that by supporting families, students are better able to reach their full potential.

Core Education • Every student receives 90 minutes

of daily literacy instruction.

• Every student receives 60 minutes of daily math instruction.

• Students needing additional targeted support in literacy receive additional literacy instruction on a daily basis.

Teamwork Teachers collaborate each week in grade-level teams to plan instruction. Staff members also identify students who need additional support in academics and behavior during Response to Intervention meetings.

Parents are considered an integral part of each student’s education team.

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Opportunities All students, from kindergarten through grade 5, experience educational opportunities during field trips and enrichment programs. Students visit the Hult Center, Dorris Ranch, Mt. Pisgah, McGowan Creek and local art museums. Our students also experience gardening through the Farm to School Program. Students are exposed to the arts through the Artists-in-Residence Program, and 5th-grade students participate in an annual musical. We are a certified Green School and our green team meets weekly. Guy Lee volunteers also offer a summer library program for students.

Community Partners • Umpqua Bank and Food for Lane County

provide food support for students and families. This includes the weekend Snack Pack Program, our monthly mobile food pantry and daily Cereal for Youth Program.

• CostCo provides weekly bread and bakery items to give to our families.

• Willamalane Park and Recreation District provides access to after-school care and swimming programs.

• Riverstone Community Health Center provides accessible medical care.

• Local utilities SUB and EWEB provide funding for WET-WELL hands-on science programs.

• Springfield’s Rotary clubs help produce the Gift of Literacy program and provide free dictionaries to students.

• Springfield Education Foundation provides grants for innovative classroom projects.

• Guy Lee Parent Teacher Group provides vital fundraising assistance and program support for additional educational opportunities.

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

Arts matter at Guy Lee. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

July 2016

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Maple Elementary School

2109 J St. Phone: 541-744-6395 Fax: 541-744-6398 Online: blog.springfield.k12.or.us/maple Grades: K-5 Enrollment: 340 students Principal: Sheila Minney

[email protected] School Secretary: Judy Wood

[email protected] School Hours: 8:35 a.m.– 2:50 p.m.

Maple Elementary School

We’re Proud Maple Elementary is proud to be a community of learners. We strive to build a positive and caring school climate, conducive to learning. We believe all students can learn and hold high expectations for ourselves and our students. We believe our community values individuals and embraces the district vision of “Every student a graduate prepared for a bright and successful future.”

Core Education • All students in kindergarten

receive 60 minutes of reading instruction each day.

• All students in grades 1 and 2 receive 120 minutes of reading instruction.

• All students in grades 3–5 receive at least 90 minutes of reading instruction.

• All students in grades 1–5 receive 60 minutes of math instruction.

• Targeted instruction is provided for students through our RtI structure.

Teamwork We believe collaboration is a crucial piece for teacher growth and student success. Collaboration occurs regularly to provide professional development for all staff members. It’s also an opportunity to work as teams to discuss best practices, look at student data, and develop plans on how to best meet the needs of our students.

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Opportunities Maple offers a comprehensive music program for all students. Students in 5th grade can participate in orchestra. Our school, rebuilt in 2009 through a bond measure, has up-to-date technology throughout our building including laptops in every pod, ceiling-mounted projectors, and document cameras.

Maple also implements Positive Behavior Intervention Systems (PBIS) with incentives such as all-stars, star manager badges, all-star store, reward drawings, awards assemblies and hoorays.

Other opportunities for students include student council, garden club, Oregon Battle of the Books (OBOB), and Start Making a Reader Today (SMART) program.

Community Partners We are proud to collaborate with our families and our community. Maple has an active PTA in our school which meets monthly. We have also made a connection with the Altrusa organization, a group committed to serving its community and supporting literacy. Other partners include:

• Offered through a collaboration between United Way and the Oregon Social Learning Center, the Kids in Transition to School, or KITS, program provides incoming kindergartners, and their families, with the skills they need to be successful in school.

• Umpqua Bank and Food for Lane County provide food support for students and families through the weekend Snack Pack Program.

• Willamalane Park and Recreation District provides access to after-school care and swimming programs.

• Local utilities SUB and EWEB provide funding for WET-WELL hands-on science programs.

• Springfield’s Rotary clubs help produce the Gift of Literacy program and provide free dictionaries to students.

• Springfield Education Foundation provides grants for innovative classroom projects.

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

Arts matter at Maple. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

July 2016

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Mt. Vernon Elementary School

935 Filbert Lane, Springfield Phone: 541-744-6403 Fax: 541-744-6405 Online: blog.springfield.k12.or.us/mtvernon Grades: K-5 Enrollment: 530 students Principal: Cindy Nees

[email protected] Asst. Principal: Debbie Carter

[email protected] School Secretary: Keryn Wilson

[email protected] School Hours: 8:35 a.m.–2:50 p.m.

Mt. Vernon Elementary School

Teamwork In concert with an incredibly hard-working PTA, the Mt. Vernon staff and Family Involvement Team are constantly looking for ways to involve families and promote a sense of community. Grade-level teams and specialists meet regularly to review student progress and determine what can be done to assist all students in being successful. School-based committees also work collaboratively to set goals and high standards for all students and staff.

Core Education

We’re Proud

Mt. Vernon appreciates the uniqueness of each individual, and will actively engage everyone in meaningful learning experiences within a caring, respectful environment. We are dedicated to excellence.

Mt. Vernon fully embraces the district vision of “Every Student a Graduate Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future.” We believe students can achieve success when they can feel safe and learn in a positive and caring school climate, and when staff collaborate and plan to meet their needs. We are proud of our family and community connections and welcome parent involvement through Family Fun Nights, iPod projects, I Love to Read month, Family Math Night, Husky Fitness Day and a host of other family-centered events.

All students K–5 receive 90 minutes of literacy instruction and 90 minutes of math instruction daily.

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Opportunities Under the leadership of music specialist Tama Rowan, all Mt. Vernon students participate in one of the most comprehensive and dynamic music programs in the region. Educational opportunities through field trips and enrichment programs are also made available for all students.

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

Arts matter at Mt. Vernon. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

February 2015

• Mt. Vernon is extremely proud of its “Dressed for Success” program and the 15-year partnership that has existed with the Springfield Chamber of Commerce.

• Willamalane Park and Recreation District provides access to before- and after-school care and swimming programs.

• FOOD for Lane County provides food support for students and families.

• Springfield’s Rotary Clubs help produce the Gift of Literacy program and provide free dictionaries to students.

• The University of Oregon’s “O Heroes” program hosts an annual Quackin’ Action Day where Springfield students are able to learn about safety, nutrition and play.

• The Relief Nursery’s Robin Jaqua Child and Family Center located next to us allows us to build on existing family connections.

• Through the leadership of active and involved parents, Mt. Vernon students have access to the Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts, Kidsports/AYSO soccer, Kidsports/Pop Warner football, Kidsports/YMCA basketball and Kidsports/Babe Ruth baseball.

Community Partners

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Ridgeview Elementary School

526 66th Street Phone: 541-744-6308 Fax: 541-744-6311 Online: blog.springfield.k12.or.us/ridgeview Grades: K-5 Enrollment: 470 Principal: Jim Crist

[email protected] School Secretary: Susan Wright

[email protected] School Hours: 8:35 a.m.–2:50 p.m.

Ridgeview Elementary School

We’re Proud The Ridgeview community prides itself in getting the job done. This attitude is best described by our PTO’s recent volunteer fundraising efforts to pay for painting our building. In addition, our student body holds an annual Jog-A-Thon fundraiser that helps support the technology needs of a 21st-century classroom. Through fundraising, we have outfitted every classroom with up-to-date document cameras and projectors. In addition, we have added laptop computers to our primary grade classrooms to help our students get a jump-start on the skills needed for a successful journey through school.

Core Education • Every student receives 90

minutes of daily literacy instruction.

• Every student receives 60 minutes of daily mathematics instruction.

• Students needing targeted support in literacy receive additional literacy instruction on a daily basis.

Teamwork Through monthly Response to Instruction meetings, Ridgeview staff identify students who need additional social and emotional support.

Through literacy benchmarking assessments and ongoing literacy progress monitoring, our staff works together to identify the literacy needs of our students and develop appropriate instruction for students.

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Arts matter at Ridgeview. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

Opportunities All students, from kindergarten through grade 5, experience educational opportunities during field trips. Students visit pumpkin patches, Dorris Ranch, Shotgun Creek, and the Oregon State Capital. They also receive fourth-grade swim lessons at the Willamalane Swim Center. All students participate in our music and library programs, and we offer a total of six music spotlight performances throughout the year. Fifth-grade students can participate in orchestra through our elementary school’s orchestra program.

Community Partners • Willamalane Park and Recreation District

provides access to swimming programs and after-school care.

• Local utilities SUB and EWEB fund WET-WELL hands-on science programs.

• Springfield’s Rotary clubs help produce the Gift of Literacy program and provide free dictionaries to kids.

• Springfield Education Foundation makes grants for innovative classroom projects.

• Ridgeview Parent Teacher Organization generates vital fundraising assistance and program support for additional educational opportunities.

• The Junior Achievement organization recruits trained volunteers to foster work-readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy skills, to inspire kids to dream big and reach their potential.

• Students hone their art skills after school each week under the instruction of a Young Rembrandts artist.

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

July 2016

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Riverbend Elementary School

320 51st St. Phone: 541-988-2511 Fax: 541-988-2519 Online: blog.springfield.k12.or.us/riverbend Grades: K-5 Enrollment: 520 students Principal: Deb Lange

[email protected] School Secretary: Terri Elliot

[email protected] School Hours: 8:35 a.m.– 2:50 p.m.

Riverbend Elementary School

We’re Proud Riverbend Elementary School is committed to providing a safe, caring and respectful environment that fosters learning as a way of life. We encourage all students to push themselves to grow both academically and personally. We work hard to help students develop in ways that build strong foundational skills in literacy, mathematics, science and the arts. Each day, learning at Riverbend creates opportunities to see the world through new eyes.

Our staff works to provide a safe environment for students to learn academics as well as valuable character traits. We begin each week with an upbeat morning meeting focusing on leadership, positive behavior reinforcements and our six character traits: respect, responsibility, trustworthiness, fairness, caring and citizenship. Our goal is to produce students who are prepared both academically and

Core Education All Riverbend students get at least 90 minutes of core reading instruction and 60 minutes of core math instruction each day. Students struggling with reading skills also receive more intensive and focused small group instruction that helps address their deficits. Teachers integrate science, social studies and health lessons into their weekly instruction, building cross-curricular connections when possible. Students also get 60 minutes of music education, 60 minutes of library/media and 60 minutes of PE each week.

Teamwork Riverbend staff and district leadership work hard to collaborate about everything from student growth and achievement to effective behavior support systems. Teachers also continually work together to improve curriculum, lesson design and assessment methods. Like our students, we are always working hard to grow and improve.

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Opportunities At Riverbend Elementary School, teachers look for ways to develop as professionals, students are challenged and encouraged to grow in new ways, and parents and guardians are asked to be an integral part of their student’s plan for success. Student opportunities include the Oregon Battle of the Books, fifth-grade orchestra, music performances, our Jog-a-Thon fundraiser and our spring talent show. Our Parent Teacher Association raises money for our school community to help teachers with tasks, help in the classroom and with supervision, and help organize and coordinate family events such as BINGO night, Family Skate Night and Family Craft Night.

Community Partners • Springfield Education Foundation provides grants that

support and enrich innovative school programs. • Umpqua Bank and Food for Lane County provide weekly

Snack Packs so kids have nutritious foods on weekends. • We partner with Oregon Social Learning Center on the

Kids in Transition to School (KITS) program, providing support for incoming kindergartners and their families.

• We work closely with Willamalane Park and Recreation on after-school programming. WPRD also provides water safety and swimming lessons for our 4th-graders each year.

• The SMART Program (Start Making A Reader Today) brings in volunteers regularly to read with students.

• Springfield’s Rotary clubs help produce the Gift of Literacy program, providing books to 1st-graders, and also provide free dictionaries to 3rd-graders.

• Kiwanis Club of Eugene donates school and art supplies. • Young Rembrandts works in partnership with Riverbend

staff to bring local artists into the classroom. • Nearby Nature grants make it possible to provide

enriching field trip experiences for many students. • Representatives from Oregon Department of Forestry and

Willamette National Forest provide fire safety education for our first-graders.

• Dietering Orchards sponsors free field trips for first-graders each fall.

• Chamber Amici, the world-class musician’s chamber ensemble and resident artists of the Wildish Theater, has adopted Riverbend as part of its educational outreach mission. They perform interactive annual concerts at Riverbend and occasional youth concerts at the Wildish Theatre, all 100% grant-funded.

• We are continuing to partner with the area’s teacher training institutions.

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

Arts matter at Riverbend. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

July 2016

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Thurston Elementary School

7345 Thurston Road Phone: 541-744-6411 Fax: 541-744-6414 Online: blog.springfield.k12.or.us/tes Grades: K-5 Enrollment: 500 students Principal: Nicki Gorham

[email protected] School Secretary: Kathy Laird

[email protected] School Hours: 8:35 a.m.–2:50 p.m.

Thurston Elementary School We’re Proud Thurston Elementary has a strong focus on both community and academic achievement. We help every student to do their B.E.S.T. (Better Every Single Time) so that they will be prepared to go to college should they choose to do so. Our students practice H.E.A.R.T. skills (Honor, Empathy, Accountability, Respect & Teamwork) as they learn to live and work in a caring community. Our six-year-old school is equipped with up-to-date technology such as document cameras, projectors and SMART slates. Our laptop “labs” allow students to become computer-literate and ready for a successful journey through school. Thurston Parent Group fundraisers allow our students to

Core Education • Every student receives

90 minutes of daily literacy instruction.

• Every student receives 60 minutes of daily mathematics instruction.

• During our daily 30 minutes of “Academy,” all students receive an additional 30 minutes of literacy instruction targeted to their individual needs.

Teachers collaborate on a weekly basis to plan and analyze student data to ensure that instruction is meeting the needs of all students. Our Response to Intervention teams also meet on a weekly basis to identify students who need additional academic, social or emotional support. With the information from district benchmark tests and progress monitoring, our staff works together to identify the literacy needs of all students—those at, above and below benchmarks. From this information, instructional plans are built to meet individual student needs.

Teamwork

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Opportunities All students in grades K–5 experience educational opportunities during field trips. Students visit the Pumpkin Patch, Wildlife Safari, the Portland Zoo as well as Oregon State University, the State Capital in Salem and the University of Oregon. Fourth-graders receive two weeks of swim instruction through Willamalane. All students participate in our music and library programs.

Thurston Elementary is proud to participate in the S.M.A.R.T. reader program that assigns volunteer readers to children in grades 1–3. All students, K–5, may participate in our building and district Battle of the Books program. We celebrate the arts with an artist-in-residence and at least five performances each year. Fifth-grade students can also participate in our elementary school orchestra program.

Community Partners • Willamalane Park and Recreation District

provides access to swimming programs and after-school care.

• Local utilities SUB and EWEB fund WET-WELL hands-on science programs.

• Two Springfield Rotary Clubs sponsor the Gift of Literacy, which provides a hard-cover book for every first-grader and dictionaries to our third-graders.

• Springfield Education Foundation makes grants for innovative classroom projects.

• Thurston Parent Group provides funding and program support through vital fundraising activities.

• Young Rembrandts provides trained artists who teach visual arts skills in weekly after-school art classes.

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

Arts matter at Thurston. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

July 2016

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Two Rivers–Dos Ríos Elementary School 1084 G St., Springfield, OR 97477 Phone: 541-744-8865 Fax: 541-744-8876 Online: blog.springfield.k12.or.us/trdr Grades: K–5 Enrollment: 455 students Principal: Charlie Jett

[email protected] School Secretary: Sandi Eisele

[email protected] School Hours: 8:35 a.m.–2:50 p.m.

Two Rivers–Dos Ríos Elementary School

We’re Proud We are proud of the work we’ve done to build a new elementary school. We have strong systems in place to support our students both academically and socially. We are excited about our character education based on John Wooden's “Pyramid of Success.” We reinforce these strong foundation skills and character traits every morning during “Otter Time” and during our monthly “Success” assemblies where we recognize five students from every classroom for exhibiting the foundation skills of Hard Work, Enthusiasm, Friendship, Loyalty and Cooperation. We believe that “Smart isn’t something you are, it is something you get,” and we encourage our students to get smarter every day.

Core Education We devote 2 hours each day to teaching reading, 75 minutes daily to teaching math and a minimum of 30 minutes each day in writing instruction. During “Academy” time every day, we teach small reading groups at their individual levels, challenging them to excel

in reading. The staff at Two Rivers–Dos Ríos has a strong focus on college readiness, even at this elementary level. We believe in giving our students the skills and ability to attend college,

Our staff collaborates regularly to watch student progress and evaluate our teaching to ensure that students are gaining the skills necessary to experience growth and success. Teachers participate in grade-level teams as well as a Literacy Leadership Team, a Math Leadership Team, a PBIS Team and a building Leadership Team that meet regularly. Instructional assistants meet with our Title I teacher weekly to ensure strong communication. Staff receives ongoing professional development to better meet the needs of our students. We also consult with our district math, literacy and behavior specialists to ensure that we are on track for student growth in every area.

Teamwork

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Opportunities Students at Two Rivers–Dos Ríos participate in a number of extracurricular activities. Students have the opportunity to be part of Battle of the Books at every grade level, a Multicultural Celebration, Family Reading Nights, Family Math Night, Family Engineering Night, an after-school enrichment program for students in 4th and 5th grades, focused enrichment activities for talented and gifted (TAG) students, 5th-grade orchestra, advanced technology experiences, music programs and guest artists. Working with the School Garden Project, the 4th- and 5th-graders are engaged in planting and harvesting our school garden. We are continually seeking new opportunities to enhance the education of our kids. In addition to staff and student involvement, we have an active Parent Teacher Organization that coordinates with our staff to plan school-wide events.

Community Partners • Two Rivers-Dos Ríos partners with Pacific University as a

Professional Development School. This partnership allows us to have a lower student/teacher ratio and to help shape our future teachers.

• Two Rivers–Dos Ríos has teamed up with the First Baptist Church across the street (C.A.T.S.) and we work together on a number of projects.

• Umpqua Bank funds the weekend Snack Pack food program in conjunction with FOOD for Lane County.

• Willamalane Park and Recreation District provides access to after-school care.

• Two Springfield Rotary Clubs sponsor the Gift of Literacy, which provides a hardcover book for every 1st-grader and dictionaries to our 3rd-graders.

• Springfield Education Foundation provides grants for innovative classroom projects.

• Volunteers from the Start Making a Reader Today (SMART) program read to kids for an hour each week.

• Springfield High School students are trained as teacher helpers.

• Twin Rivers Rotary Club has adopted Two Rivers–Dos Ríos and partner with us in our garden project and as building volunteers.

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

Arts matter at Two Rivers–Dos Ríos. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

July 2016

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Walterville School

40589 McKenzie Hwy Phone: 541-744-6415 Fax: 541-744-6417 Online: blog.springfield.k12.or.us/walterville Grades: K-5 Enrollment: 185 students Principal: Dave Hulbert

[email protected] School Secretary: Kathy DeWitt

[email protected] School Hours: 8:35 a.m. – 2:50 p.m.

Walterville School

We’re Proud The Walterville School community is proud of our commitment to providing a well-balanced, well-rounded education to all students. Our goal is to provide a safe and supportive learning environment so that kids succeed academically, socially and emotionally. We’re proud of our small school where we know our kids well and care for them like they were our own. Our flexible, dedicated staff and knowledgeable educational assistants are dedicated to student improvement. We have a fabulous community and a high level of parent involvement and a strong community network.

Core Education We offer a strong core education with a focus on reading, math and writing skills. Our goal is for all of our students to be successful, and we support struggling learners by treating kids as individuals, giving them the support and encouragement they need. We are committed to continuous improvement as educators as well. We encourage student involvement and good citizenship.

Teamwork Because we are a small school, teachers work together closely to plan activities for the whole school. We strive to have as many cross-age activities as possible. For example, students of all ages eat and play together. The younger students work with older student mentors while the older students learn important skills by helping the younger ones.

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Opportunities Our students have access to a wide variety of opportunities. During the school day, students benefit from a robust library/media program and classrooms infused with instructional technology, where students learn to use technology safely, respectfully and effectively. We strive to teach them how to use technology to learn, inform and communicate in the 21st-century global reality. We host artists-in-residence when possible, and give students a chance to participate in student government. We have an active Battle of the Books program and a Lego Robotics Club. Students benefit from experiential learning through a variety of field trips. We also host a number of family evenings throughout the year, including a family literacy night, a fall harvest festival and an end-of-year carnival.

Community Partners Walterville School has a great relationship with our community. The PTO is very active and involved. Members of the local fire department volunteer in our school as well. Our school also benefits from Rotary projects such as Gift of Literacy, which provides not only books but library cards to our first-graders. We are lucky to receive support from the Springfield Education Foundation through grants for innovative teachers.

Walterville School embraces and welcomes the Walterville and Camp Creek communities with open arms and strives to make our school a community resource for the surrounding area.

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

Arts matter at Walterville. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

July 2016

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

525 Mill Street, Springfield, OR 97477 www.springfield.k12.or.us • 541-747-3331

Yolanda Elementary School

2350 Yolanda Ave. Phone: 541-744-6418 Fax: 541-744-6421 Online: blog.springfield.k12.or.us/yolanda Grades: K-5 Enrollment: 420 students Principal: Jeff Butler

[email protected] School Secretary: Karla Bigelow

[email protected] School Hours: 8:35 a.m. – 2:50 p.m.

Yolanda Elementary School We’re Proud All students at Yolanda are fortunate to be taught and served by dedicated staff members who have been with the Yolanda community for an average of about 10 years each. Our highly trained staff provides instructional, clerical and maintenance support for the school. Yolanda’s community is highly involved in its local school through volunteerism, and we have an active PTO that is supportive and committed to assisting the staff in providing a rich educational experience for students.

Core Education

Teamwork Grade-level teams work collaboratively to provide multi-tiered reading and math instruction to all students. Teachers meet weekly with Response to Intervention (RtI) team member to review students’ data to determine how to best support them. Classroom teachers and instructional specialists work together to provide individualized support for any students in need of specialized services.

• Every grade 1–5 student receives 90–120 minutes of daily reading instruction.

• Every kindergarten student receives at least 60 minutes of daily reading instruction.

• Students receive additional reading support based upon specific instructional need.

• Every grade 1–5 student receives 60 minutes of daily math instruction.

Every Student a Graduate

Prepared for a Bright and Successful Future

Opportunities

• All 4th-grade students receive two weeks of swimming lessons through Willamalane Park and Recreation District.

• Students receive music and/or library classes weekly.

• Fifth-grade students have the opportunity to participate in orchestra twice a week.

• Grade 1–5 students receive art on a weekly basis, taught by a retired Yolanda teacher.

• Each year, the second grade takes a field trip to Wildlife Safari.

• Kindergarten students visit a pumpkin patch each fall.

• Grade 2–5 students receive extra math support in our after-school Math Club.

• Tag students take on challenges in Tag Club.

Community Partners

Core education—reading and math instruction—is a high priority.

Arts matter at Yolanda. Our students all have access to music instruction and arts opportunities.

May 2016

• Willamalane Park and Recreation District provides morning Early Start childcare and after-school Kids Club on site.

• The Yolanda PTO supports the school by taking charge of fundraising endeavors to supplement school programs, providing vital volunteer assistance for field trips and in classrooms, and providing family activities for the Yolanda community.

• Costco supports Yolanda families with surplus bakery donations each week.

• Springfield’s Rotary clubs help produce the Gift of Literacy program and provide free dictionaries to kids.

• Springfield Education Foundation makes grants for innovative classroom projects.

• Students hone their art skills after school each week under the tutelage of a Young Rembrandts artist.