Virginia students are assessed in history/social science once in elementary school (Virginia Studies), once in middle school (Civics and Economics) and at the end of secondary courses (Geography, World History I, World History II and Virginia and United States History) as needed to meet graduation requirements. Scott WinslowAlamance Elementary3600 Williams Dairy Road Greensboro, NC 27406winslos@gcsnc.com | 336-697-3177, Carla Flores-BallesterosAllen Jay Elementary1311 E. Springfield Road High Point, NC 27263floresc@gcsnc.com| 336-434-8490, Sophia RobertsArcher Elementary2610 Four Season Blvd.Greensboro, NC 27407roberts3@gcsnc.com|336-294-7335, Jonathan BrooksBessemer Elementary918 Huffine Mill RoadGreensboro, NC 27405brooksj8@gcsnc.com | 336-375-2585, Johnita ReadusBluford STEM Academy1901 Tuscaloosa St.Greensboro, NC 27401readusj@gcsnc.com|336-370-8120, Latrice StokesBrightwood Elementary2001 Brightwood School Road Greensboro, NC 27405stokesl@gcsnc.com|336-375-2565, Mary SluderBrooks Global Studies1215 Westover TerraceGreensboro, NC 27408sluderm@gcsnc.com |336-370-8228, Kevin ThomaClaxton Elementary3720 Pinetop Road Greensboro, NC 27410thomak@gcsnc.com|336-545-2010, Ashley Kelly GarciaColfax Elementary9112 W. Market St. Colfax, NC 27235garciaa3@gcsnc.com |336-275-4332, Shannon PeeplesCone Elementary2501 N. Church St.Greensboro, NC 27405peeples2@gcsnc.com|336-375-2595, Malania SeegarsErwin Montessori at Alamance3600 Williams Dairy Rd Greensboro, NC 27406seegarm@gcsnc.com |336-370-8151, Abe HegeFairview Elementary608 Fairview St.High Point, NC 27260hegew@gcsnc.com | 336-819-2890, Olivia BriceFalkener Elementary3931 Naco RoadGreensboro, NC 27401briceo@gcsnc.com|336-370-8150, Chiyanna YoungFlorence Elementary7605 Florence School RoadHigh Point, NC 27265youngc3@gcsnc.com|336-819-2120, Kendrick AlstonFoust Elementary2610 Floyd St.Greensboro, NC 27406alstonk4@gcsnc.com | 336-370-8155, Felicia BowserFrazier Elementary4215 Galway DriveGreensboro, NC 27406bowserf@gcsnc.com | 336-294-7340, Stephanie HarrisGeneral Greene Elementary1501 Benjamin ParkwayGreensboro, NC 27408hariss7@gcsnc.com|336-545-2015, Jessica BohnGibsonville Elementary401 E. Joyner St.Gibsonville, NC 27249bohnj@gcsnc.com |336-449-4214, Trina BetheaGillespie Park Elementary1900 Martin Luther King Blvd.Greensboro, NC 27406betheat@gcsnc.com |336-370-8640, Tanicka RobesonGuilford eLearning University Prep (K-8)1900 Martin Luther King Blvd.Greensboro,NC 27406robesot@gcsnc.com| 336-522-6320, Lamont McMillanGuilford Elementary920 Stage Coach Trail Greensboro, NC 27410mcmilll@gcsnc.com|336-316-5844, Trent WaltonHunter Elementary1305 Merritt DriveGreensboro, NC 27407waltont@gcsnc.com|336-294-7345, Monique CurryIrving Park Elementary1310 Sunset DriveGreensboro, NC 27408currym@gcsnc.com |336-370-8225, Christa DiBonaventuraJamestown Elementary108 Potter DriveJamestown, NC 27282dibonac@gcsnc.com |336-819-2110, Sue VillarrubiaJefferson Elementary1400 New Garden RoadGreensboro, NC 27410villars@gcsnc.com|336-316-5870, Merrie ConawayJesse Wharton Elementary5813 Lake Brandt RoadGreensboro, NC 27455conawam@gcsnc.com|336-545-3700, Meredith BogerJohnson Street Global Studies1601 Johnson St.High Point, NC 27262bogerm@gcsnc.com|336-819-2900, W. Ronald LucianoJones Elementary502 South St.Greensboro, NC 27406lucianw@gcsnc.com|336-370-8230, Tiffani IngramJoyner Elementary3300 Normandy RoadGreensboro, NC 27408ingramt@gcsnc.com|336-545-2020, Yajaira OwensKirkman Park Elementary1101 N. Centennial St.High Point, NC 27262owensy@gcsnc.com|336-819-2905, Kevin SmithLindley Elementary2700 Camden RoadGreensboro, NC 27403smithk3@gcsnc.com |336-294-7360, Noelle LeslieMadison Elementary3600 Hines Chapel Road McLeansville, NC 27301leslien@gcsnc.com|336-375-2555, Shervawn SockwellMcLeansville Elementary5315 Frieden Church RoadMcLeansville, NC 27301sockwes@gcsnc.com|336-698-0144, Brian McCainMcNair Elementary4603 Yanceyville RoadBrowns Summit, NC 27214mccainb@gcsnc.com | 336-691-5460, Jennifer CooperMillis Road Elementary4310 Millis RoadJamestown, NC 27282cooperj3@gcsnc.com|336-819-2125, Robin BrittMonticello-Brown Summit Elementary5006 N.C. Highway 150 E.Brown Summit, NC 27214brittc2@gcsnc.com|336-656-4010, Kimberly ScottMontlieu Academy of Technology1105 Montlieu Ave.High Point, NC 27262scottk4@gcsnc.com|336-819-2910, Lindsay TraumullerMorehead Elementary4630 Tower RoadGreensboro, NC 27410traumul@gcsnc.com|336-294-7370, Jonita TaylorMurphey Traditional Academy2306 Ontario St.Greensboro, NC 27403taylorj@gcsnc.com|336-294-7380, Toks WallNathanael Greene Elementary2717 N.C. Highway 62 E.Liberty, NC 27298walla2@gcsnc.com|336-685-5000, Nicole WeeksNorthern Elementary3801 N.C. Highway 150Greensboro, NC 27455weeksn@gcsnc.com | 336-656-4032, Susan SteenNorthwood Elementary818 W. Lexington Ave.High Point, NC 27262steens@gcsnc.com|336-819-2920, Sonia MarquezOak Hill Elementary320 Wrightenberry St.High Point, NC 27260marques@gcsnc.com|336-819-2925, Penny LoschinOak Ridge Elementary2050 Oak Ridge RoadOak Ridge, NC 27310loschip@gcsnc.com|336-643-8410, Bennie BradleyOak View Elementary614 Oakview RoadHigh Point, NC 27265bradleb@gcsnc.com | 336-819-2935, Crystal GregoryParkview Village Expressive Arts Elementary325 Gordon St.High Point, NC 27261gregorc3@gcsnc.com|336-819-2945, Michelle SciandraPearce Elementary2006 Pleasant Ridge RoadGreensboro, NC 27410sciandm@gcsnc.com|336-605-5480, Ashley TriplettPeck Elementary1601 W. Florida St.Greensboro, NC 27403triplea@gcsnc.com|336-370-8235, Johnita ReadusPeeler Open Elementary1901 Tuscaloosa St.Greensboro, NC 27401readusj@gcsnc.com|336-370-8120, Kimberly FlemingPilot Elementary4701 Chimney Springs DriveGreensboro, NC 27407flemink@gcsnc.com|336-316-5820, Brian LehmanPleasant Garden Elementary4833 Pleasant Garden RoadPleasant Garden, NC 27313lehmanb@gcsnc.com|336-674-4321, Stephanie RakesRankin Elementary1501 Spry St.Greensboro, NC 27405rakess@gcsnc.com | 336-375-2545, Jeanelle LindsayReedy Fork Elementary4571 Reedy Fork Parkway Greensboro, NC 27405lindsal@gcsnc.com|336-656-3723, Melinda MayhewSedalia Elementary6120 Burlington Road Sedalia, NC 27342mayhewm@gcsnc.com|336-449-4711, Jamyle AcevedoSedgefield Elementary2905 Groometown RoadGreensboro, NC 27407acevedj@gcsnc.com|336-316-5858, Abu ZaaemShadybrook Elementary503 Shadybrook Road High Point, NC 27265zaeema@gcsnc.com|336-819-2950, Edgar ZimmermanSimkins Elementary3511 E. Lee StreetGreensboro, NC 27406zimmere@gcsnc.com|336-697-3070, Carol HilbertSouthern Elementary5720 Drake RoadGreensboro, NC 27406hilberc@gcsnc.com|336-674-4325, Casey LloydSouthwest Elementary4372 Southwest School Rd.High Point, NC 27265lloydc@gcsnc.com |336-819-2992, Lisa WilliamsSternberger Elementary518 N. Holden RoadGreensboro, NC 27410willial@gcsnc.com|336-294-7390, Allison BennettStokesdale Elementary8025 U.S. Highway 158Stokesdale, NC 27357benneta4@gcsnc.com|336-643-8420, Denise EbbsSummerfield Elementary7501 Summerfield RoadSummerfield, NC 27358ebbsd@gcsnc.com|336-643-8444, Tiffany HintonSumner Elementary1915 Harris DriveGreensboro, NC 27406hintont@gcsnc.com|336-316-5888, Pamela FordTriangle Lake Montessori2401 Triangle Lake Road High Point, NC 27262fordp@gcsnc.com|336-819-2883, Therman FlowersUnion Hill Elementary3523 Triangle Lake RoadHigh Point, NC 27260flowert3@gcsnc.com |336-819-2130, Calandra DavisVandalia Elementary407 E. Vandalia RoadGreensboro, NC 27406davisc9@gcsnc.com|336-370-8275, Paul TraversWashington Montessori1110 E. Washington St.Greensboro, NC 27401traverp@gcsnc.com|336-370-8290, LaToy KennedyWiley Elementary600 W. Terrell St.Greensboro, NC 27406kennedl@gcsnc.com|336-370-8295. She had been at Sedgefield since 2015. Students at this school are making less Deer Park is accredited! You can read more at, according to the most recent data from CMS, as part of the broader CMS student assignment process, One year later, these six conversations will examine the shooting of Keith Scott and its aftermath. The 1,780 sq. Their primary focus is to help teachers learn ways to better manage students behavior and minimize disruptions to the teaching and learning environment, Hall said in an email to parents. Address: 804 Main Street Newport News, VA 23605 School information is provided by the government. A student is considered chronically absent if he or she misses two or more instructional days per month (18 days, or 10 percent of a 180-day school year) regardless ofwhether the absences are excused or unexcused. Division Number: 117 This is a 3-bed, 2-bath, 1,686 sqft property. Those between 130 percent and 185 percent of the poverty level are eligible for reduced-price meals, for which students can be charged no more than 40 cents for lunch and 30 cents for breakfast. NEWPORT NEWS Bonded together through boxes and tape, the former staff of South Morrison Elementary School has officially unpacked and set up shop down the street . Over 143 listings were sold over their listed price in February 2023 in . There are subtle signs that may have happened Dilworth Elementary has 40 fewer students this year than it projected to have. Sedgefield Middle School have identified core values that it believes in for both student and staff: Focus on whole-child initiatives to support the positive development of scholars Utilization of data to create responsive academic instruction Embedding social and emotional strategies into daily instruction The 1,490 sq. Sedgefield Elementary has lost its principal and could lose its name as the school prepares to welcome families from Dilworth next year. (Opens in New Window), ClickHERE to Follow Us on Facebook (Opens in New Window). Preschool Eco Guardians Assembly, 2905 Groometown Road, Greensboro, NC 27407. More information Sale and Tax History for 1060 Sedgefield Cir #34 Sale History Tax History Today Jan 9, 2023 Date Listed (Active) Greater Alabama MLS #1342426 $35,000 Price Schools This home is within the Jefferson County School District. MLS # O6086618 It enrolls 578 students in grades 1st through 12th. The school enrolls 99% economically disadvantaged students. It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Children from families with incomes at or below 130 percent of the poverty level are eligible for free meals. Experts advise college-minded students to stay focused through the end of the school year. A school shall not receive a Level- Two rating for more than four consecutive years, Level One Schools with a dropout rate of 0-6 percent or a 10 percent decrease if previously Level Two, Level Two Schools with a dropout rate of 7-9 percent or 10 percent decrease if previously Level Three, Level Three Schools with a dropout rate of 10 percent or higher or at Level Two for more than four consecutive years, Level One A Graduation and Completion Index of at least 88 or a 2.5 percent increase if previously Level Two, Level Two A Graduation and Completion Index of 81-87 or a 2.5 percent increase if previously Level Three, Level Three A Graduation and Completion Index of 80 or lower or Level Two for more than four consecutive years. Number and percentage of students participating in the Virginia Alternate Assessment Program. Features: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. ft. 705 Sedgefield Dr, Newport News, VA 23605 $199,900 MLS# 10467255 Welcome home! Join us on March 7, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Now hiring for 2022-23 and 2023-24! Teens should limit screen time and caffeinated drinks before bed, experts say. In her place, Dilworth Elementary principal Terry Hall will oversee both schools as principal. Its unclear whether all of those will be met. Sedgefield Elementary's principal, Terri Cooper, was reassigned to River Gate Elementary, near the South Carolina border. SFM students qualify for All Region Band Kindergarten. foot 3 bed, 3 bath house for sale. The student may apply for readmission to be effective one calendar year from the date of his or her expulsion. In Virginia, 75% of students tested at or above the proficient level for reading, and 82% tested at or above that level for math. If a high school administers a locally developed writing assessment, results are not included in this chart as scores on locally developed writing assessments are not reported to the Virginia Department of Education. property Located at 8 Troon Way, Greensboro, NC 27407 Listed at $389900 MLS 1097426 MLS# V4928023. The student-teacher ratio is 14, which is better than that of the district.The student population is made up of 54% female students and 46% male students. Deer Park Elementary School. Jobs at NNPS Mathematics pass rates reported for high schools reflect the performance of a 12th-grade class of students who entered the ninth grade at the same time. Note: Reading pass rates reported for high schools reflect the performance of a 12th-grade class of students who entered the ninth grade at the same time. Costs for any community-based educational programs or alternative programs that are not part of the program offered by the school division are the financial responsibility of the parent. The STAND award is awarded to a school who has documented evidence of excellence in four key categories: commitment to student involvement, professional development, empowering students to lead, and promoting a positive school culture. It has 14.8 students to every teacher. School divisions that take part in the National School Lunch Program get cash subsidies and donated food items from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for each meal served. . The appeal must be decided by the school board within 30 days. < = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results 817 Sedgefield Rd, Charlotte, NC 28209 is a 3 bed, 2 bath, 1,490 sqft house coming soon at $649,000. The notice must state whether the student is eligible to return to regular school or to attend an approved alternative education program or an adult education program offered during or after the period of expulsion. The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 requires that students take state tests in science at least once during elementary school, once during middle school and once during high school. 1998-2023 GreatSchools.org All Rights Reserved. Test anxiety is common, but parents can help their kids learn to manage it. At the beginning of each school year, letters and meal applications are distributed to households of children attending school. Please turn on JavaScript and try again. Moving up a grade together can benefit both teachers and students. Many more aspects of the pairing remain to be worked out. Level Three School is performing below the state standard for the indicator. Read more about how we rank the Best Elementary Schools. 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