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Mission Statement |
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Denio Elementary School’s mission is to build our students into exemplary citizens of the community, state and nation. We will continually promote excellence in student learning by identifying and addressing the individual academic, social and cultural needs of each child, with the goal of creating an interdependent community of lifelong learners with a commitment to academic excellence, personal integrity, and community responsibility. |
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Denio Elementary School is a very high achieving K-8 school located in Northwestern Nevadawith an incredibly dedicated staff, extremely hard working students and fantastic parental support.- Denio Elementary School was recognized as a Nevada Distinguished Title One School for the 2009-2010 school year.
- Denio Elementary School was recognized as a Nevada High Achieving School for the 2009-2010 school year.
- Denio Elementary School was recognized as a Nevada High Achieving School for the 2006-2007 school year.
- Denio Elementary Schoolenjoys a fantastic level of parental involvementwith 100% attendance at Parent-Teacher Conferences.
- Denio Elementary School maintains a very active and supportive parent-teacher organization that enhances student activities.
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Goals and Objectives |
Goal 1 80% or more of our entire student population will meet or exceed standard in the area of English Language Arts.
Objective(s): To achieve mastery of the English Language Arts Curriculum by all students achieving at a meets or exceeds standard level on the Nevada Criterion Referenced Test.
Goal 2 80% or more of our entire student population will meet or exceed standard in the area of Mathematics.
Objective(s): To achieve mastery of theMathematics Curriculumby all students achieving at a meets or exceeds standard level on the Nevada Criterion Referenced Test.
Goal 3 80% or more of our entire student population will meet or exceed standard in the area of Science.
Objective(s): To achieve mastery of the Science Curriculum by all students achieving at a meets or exceeds standard level on the Nevada Criterion Referenced Test.
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