Contact Information (School Year 2020–2021)
Last updated: 12/30/2020
School Description and Mission Statement (School Year 2020–2021)
School Vision:
The vision of Washington Elementary STEM Magnet is to be a state and nationally recognized school by demonstrating success of all students. We will provide a safe, collaborative environment built on the pillars of respect, trust and academic excellence in a positive and caring atmosphere.
Mission:
Washington STEM exists for the purpose of preparing ALL students to become future-ready students in the 21st Century. As a community of learners, we are committed to the development of Critical thinking, Communication skills, Collaboration, Creativity, positive attitudes and respect for self and others. As a community of learners, we will address the individual needs of every child every day.
Values:
In order to fulfill the vision of Washington Elementary STEM Magnet, we will
- Provide a creative, inviting, safe learning environment;
- Foster partnerships with students, staff, families, and community to work for the success and well-being of all;
- Establish high expectations to maximize learning potential by addressing individual needs;
- Model a positive and respectful attitude;
- Accept responsibility for global learning and personal growth;
- Utilize data to drive instruction and meet the needs of every child every day.
Last updated: 1/18/2021
Student Enrollment by Grade Level (School Year 2019–2020)
Grade Level | Number of Students |
---|---|
Kindergarten | 67 |
Grade 1 | 71 |
Grade 2 | 68 |
Grade 3 | 73 |
Grade 4 | 84 |
Grade 5 | 93 |
Total Enrollment | 456 |
Last updated: 12/30/2020
Student Enrollment by Student Group (School Year 2019–2020)
Student Group | Percent of Total Enrollment |
---|---|
Black or African American | 12.10 % |
American Indian or Alaska Native | % |
Asian | 0.20 % |
Filipino | 1.50 % |
Hispanic or Latino | 84.00 % |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | % |
White | 2.00 % |
Two or More Races | % |
Student Group (Other) | Percent of Total Enrollment |
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Socioeconomically Disadvantaged | 88.60 % |
English Learners | 29.40 % |
Students with Disabilities | 8.10 % |
Foster Youth | 2.00 % |
Homeless | 3.70 % |