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Green Tree East Elementary School
17246 Gibralter Drive Victorville, CA 92395 Phone: (760) 955-7600 Fax: (760) 955-7550 How To Find Us
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Based on the California Standards, Green Tree East School will provide a quality educational foundation in order for students to be at or above grade level in Reading, Writing, and Math.
Upcoming Events
March 22, 2010
Award Assemblies-Grades 1-3 Beginning at 9:30 a.m.
March 23, 2010
Award Assemblies--Grade 4-6 beginning at 9:30 a.m.
March 26, 2010
Parent Newsletter Home
March 26, 2010
MINIMUM DAY--Students dismissed at 1:29 p.m.
Theme Day: Favorite Stuffed Animal!
March 29 - April 05, 2010
NO SCHOOL--Spring Break!
Have a safe and happy holiday with your family!
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Parent Pick Up Procedures
For the safety of every child please follow the procedures in place to ensure that each child is safely dropped off and picked up each day.
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Bell Schedule
Green Tree East School begins at 9:10 a.m. and ends at 3:25 p.m. for students in Grades 1 through 6. Morning Kindergarten is 9:10 a.m. to 12:34 p.m. Afternoon Kindergarten is 12:00 to 3:25 p.m.
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Staff
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Certificated Staff Green Tree East School has highly qualified and caring teachers and an administration that focuses on what is best for each child. |
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Classified Staff At Green Tree East the classified staff plays an important role in making sure that all aspects of the operations of the school are given high priority so that students can learn in a clean and safe environment. |
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School Accountability Report Card
The governing boards of California school
districts must annually prepare and issue the School Accountability Report Card
(SARC) for each elementary and secondary school under their jurisdiction. SARC
reports are required by law to provide parents, the local business community,
and interested parties with important information about a school's progress in
16 key areas. These Conditions cover such topics as progress toward meeting
goals in reading, writing, and arithmetic progress toward reducing dropout
rates and the amount of funds spent on salaries and other services. The
School Accountability Report Card was established by Proposition 98,
an initiative passed by California voters in November of 1988.
The School Accountability Report Card is in Adobe Acrobat's Portable Document Format.
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