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Welcome to Ashland Park-Robbins Website 

Ashland Park-Robbins Elementary School is located at 5050 South 51 Street. In 1994 two neighborhood schools, Ashland Park and Robbins, combined attendance areas to form a new elementary school. The student body includes children from preschool through sixth grade. Besides the regular classroom instruction, Ashland Park-Robbins Elementary School has a variety of programs serving students in English as a Second Language (ESL), early childhood education and a wide range of special education programs. With the involvement and support of parents and Adopt-A-School partners, the learning focus for students includes an emphasis in the development of effective reading, writing and math strategies through technology enhanced instruction. True to its mission, the Ashland Park-Robbins School community places a high priority on the family and community as partners in fostering a climate of caring relationships and shared commitment in the education of their children.


National Title 1 Distinguished Schools Award

 Ashland Park - Robbins was selected to represent Nebraska at the 2009 Title 1 Conference for Exceptional Student Performance for Two or More Consecutive Years.

The National Title 1 Distinguished Schools Program, is a project of the National Association of State Title 1 Directors (NASTID), and provides an opportunity for Title 1 schools from every state  to be publicly recognized for their positive educational achievements.

 


Welcome to Ashland Park-Robbins Website 

Ashland Park-Robbins Elementary School is located at 5050 South 51 Street. In 1994 two neighborhood schools, Ashland Park and Robbins, combined attendance areas to form a new elementary school. The student body includes children from preschool through sixth grade. Besides the regular classroom instruction, Ashland Park-Robbins Elementary School has a variety of programs serving students in English as a Second Language (ESL), early childhood education and a wide range of special education programs. With the involvement and support of parents and Adopt-A-School partners, the learning focus for students includes an emphasis in the development of effective reading, writing and math strategies through technology enhanced instruction. True to its mission, the Ashland Park-Robbins School community places a high priority on the family and community as partners in fostering a climate of caring relationships and shared commitment in the education of their children.


National Title 1 Distinguished Schools Award

 Ashland Park - Robbins was selected to represent Nebraska at the 2009 Title 1 Conference for Exceptional Student Performance for Two or More Consecutive Years.

The National Title 1 Distinguished Schools Program, is a project of the National Association of State Title 1 Directors (NASTID), and provides an opportunity for Title 1 schools from every state  to be publicly recognized for their positive educational achievements.

 

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    KAPR

    Did you know that Ashland Park - Robbins has its own television studio? Each morning at 9:00 a.m. sixth grade students, under the direction of Ms Frampton and Mr. Perez, give the morning news. This program is televised to each classroom. We call our television station KAPR (Kids at Ashland Park - Robbins). The studio is located in the southwest corner of the library.





    KAPR

    Did you know that Ashland Park - Robbins has its own television studio? Each morning at 9:00 a.m. sixth grade students, under the direction of Ms Frampton and Mr. Perez, give the morning news. This program is televised to each classroom. We call our television station KAPR (Kids at Ashland Park - Robbins). The studio is located in the southwest corner of the library.



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