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La Grange Elementary School

402 West Railroad Street   *   La Grange, NC  28551
 Phone (252) 566-4036    *    Fax (252) 566-9055

Focused on Excellence

Kristie W. Brennan, Principal

Brian Yarbrough, Assistant Principal

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Calendar Updates

Early Dismissal for students at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Back to School for Students and Staff, Tuesday, January 3, 2012

 

 

The LaGrange Elementary Family

wishes your family a very

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

 

 

 

 

LaGrange Elementary has adopted STUDY ISLAND and ClassScape
state assessment preparation and standards based learning programs.

 

 

 

Study Island

Study Island student login information:

www.studyisland.com

usernamelag####  (lunch #)

password###### (SuccessMaker #)

 

 

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NC Reading First Exemplary School  *  High Growth 2010-11  *  NC Green Ribbon Recipient School for Positive Behavior Intervention & Support  *  Designated as a Model School in the NC Positive Behavior Intervention & Support  Initiative  *  Super Job, WildCats!

 

LaGrange Elementary Celebrates

Mrs. Veronica Wooten, 2011-2012 Teacher of the Year

and

Ms. LaKeysha Moore, teacher assistant of the year

 

Our Mission Statement

"We will provide a safe, loving, diverse environment where children can become well-rounded, independent thinkers in partnership with our students, parents and community."

 

 

WildCats School Pledge

"I believe that I can be a good student.

I believe that I can achieve.

I believe that if I work hard I will succeed.

Therefore, I will work hard each day to do my best.

I can learn.  I will learn."

                                 

   

 

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We believe that all children can learn and should be treated with dignity and respect, and that all children are gifted in some area.  

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Every staff member is important to the significance of our school and needs to work together to be professional lifelong learners.  

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Parents love their children and are their children’s first teachers.  

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Technology and critical thinking skills are essential to function in a global society.

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A school with high expectations has a welcoming, loving, supportive diverse environment for students, faculty and staff.
 

 

 

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Go WildCats!

 Last updated 12/09/2011

As we go throughout the day, we ROAR the WildCat Way:  Responsible...Only Kind...Always Safe...Respectful