Thursday, May 17, 2012
Walnut Hill Elementary - Omaha Public Schools
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OUR HISTORY

Walnut Hill Elementary is located at 4355 Charles Street.  Approximately 400 students attend Walnut Hill Elementary.  Class sizes in grades kindergarten through grade three are approximately 15 students. The intermediate classrooms have 20 students. In recent years, the student population has seen a significant increase in those qualifying for the English as a Second Language program. Walnut Hill Elementary continues to search for ways to include and learn from the richly diverse community it has served for so many years. The mission statement for Walnut Hill Elementary states that "students will meet high learning standards in a safe, caring environment." Walnut Hill Elementary boasts an active Adopt-a-School partnership with McDonalds, Pfizer Inc, and support from The Midlands Community Chapter of the National Management Association.  The Parent Teacher Association also actively supports and benefits the school community. 

TECHNOLOGY AT WORK
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Implementing technology in elementary classrooms is rewarding. The energy flows from the students as they solve technology challenges and develop inventive thinking skills. The implementation of technology in our school is providing students with the skills they will need to compete in an increasing technical world.
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PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE

 

   

  Mrs. Amill

Welcome to Walnut Hill Elementary School Web Page. We are pleased to have this wonderful opportunity to share information about our school with you.   What is special About Walnut Hill Elementary School? Entering Walnut Hill Elementary School through the main doors, you are greeted with our mission statement: "Students will meet high learning standards in a safe, caring environment." As you walk the hallways, wonderful student work samples are posted on bulletin boards and walls celebrating student achievement. Inside classrooms, teachers and educational assistants are facilitating learning through effective instructional strategies that help students reach high levels of thinking. Students are engaged in a variety of reading and writing activities interwoven throughout the curriculum. Parents are visible in the school, helping students and staff build a community of learning.

 

   

  Mrs. Amill

Welcome to Walnut Hill Elementary School Web Page. We are pleased to have this wonderful opportunity to share information about our school with you.   What is special About Walnut Hill Elementary School? Entering Walnut Hill Elementary School through the main doors, you are greeted with our mission statement: "Students will meet high learning standards in a safe, caring environment." As you walk the hallways, wonderful student work samples are posted on bulletin boards and walls celebrating student achievement. Inside classrooms, teachers and educational assistants are facilitating learning through effective instructional strategies that help students reach high levels of thinking. Students are engaged in a variety of reading and writing activities interwoven throughout the curriculum. Parents are visible in the school, helping students and staff build a community of learning.

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Parent's Right to Know Clause

At the beginning of each school year, any District that accepts Title I, Part A funding must notify parents that they can request information regarding their child's teacher and his/her qualifications, including certification and endorsements.  Parents can also request information about paraprofessionals working with their children.  Nebraska requires each parent a timely notice that their child has been assigned, or has been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who is not NCLB qualified.

Parent's Right to Know Clause

At the beginning of each school year, any District that accepts Title I, Part A funding must notify parents that they can request information regarding their child's teacher and his/her qualifications, including certification and endorsements.  Parents can also request information about paraprofessionals working with their children.  Nebraska requires each parent a timely notice that their child has been assigned, or has been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who is not NCLB qualified.

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