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History Of Lyle Creek
Lyle Creek is situated on a tract of land that is part of a 400-acre tract that was developed as a part of Cline Village. Lyle Creek opened in August 2001 with Mrs. Leslie Barnette as principal. Lyle Creek has the capacity to house up to 750 students in grades K-6. The facility contains 30 classrooms, a gym, cafeteria, media center, two computer labs, and various other instructional and administrative areas. In the eleventh year we are expecting to begin the year with 545 students. |
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Information About Our School
Frequently Asked Questions about Lyle Creek |
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Theme for 2011-2012
Learning is an Adventure! |
School Standards
- Follow directions.
- Respect yourself, others, and school property.
- Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
- Be prepared for class.
- Move quietly and safely at all times.
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School hours:
| 7:30 |
Students may enter the building and go to breakfast and/or to the classroom. |
| 7:50 |
First Bell |
| 7:55 |
Tardy Bell; All students should be in classrooms |
| 2:25 |
Line up in hallway |
| 2:30 |
Dismissal for all students | |
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Mission Statement:
Teach, Learn, and Lead for the Future.
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Beliefs
Lyle Creek Elementary School Core Beliefs
- Students learn best when they are actively engaged in the teaching and learning process.
- Our school should provide a safe, secure, nurturing, and disciplined environment where all children feel they belong and can achieve success.
- The success of our school depends on the commitment of all staff to high quality standards, expectations, and performance.
- Children are unique individuals with varied learning styles and cultural diversities who deserve respect and differentiated instruction to meet their physical, social, emotional, and intellectual needs.
- Educators should grow professionally, have a sound knowledge base, and utilize technology as an integral part of the learning process.
- Collaboration and teamwork among the staff enhances the quality of instruction and student achievement.
- Teacher performance determines student performance.
- A home/school partnership is essential in providing each student with the support needed to be successful.
- We lay the foundation for the future school success of each of our students. We must learn and incorporate 21st Century skills into the curriculum, form relationships with students and families, and insist on good attendance.
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