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Bellevue Elementary School
Basic Information
Address: 305 N. 5th Street
Bellevue, Idaho 83313
County: Blaine
District: Blaine County School District
Phone Number: 208.578.5080
Fax Number: 208.578.5180
Principal: Angie Martinez
Additional Information
School Type: Elementary
District ID: #61
School ID: #102
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5
Founded: 1966
School Setting:
Our revitalized Bellevue Elementary School campus is nestled at the base of Bell Mountain in Bellevue, Idaho.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:50-2:30
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Colors: Red, Black, Gold
School Mascot: Bears
Community:
Small town in Sun Valley area
School Size: 325
Classroom Size: Average Class Size 19
Classroom Teachers: 16
Student/Teacher Ratio: 13.5
Support Services:
In addition to a comprehensive academic curriculum, our students are offered specialized instruction in music, art, integrated science and technology, physical education, and computers. A complete Student Services Department provides specialized instruction to students with academic challenges. We provide students with advanced learning enrichment opportunities, and a variety of other enhancement offerings.
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Bellevue Elementary has one computer lab and there are Promethean Boards in most classrooms.
School Clubs:
Cub Council, Honor Choir, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Girls on the Run
Lunch Availability: Lunch and breakfast are offerred
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Limited parking
Uniform Guidelines:
Standard dress within dress code
Mission Statement:
Bellevue Elementary School is a thoughtful place where in partnership with parents, staff, and community, children will care about others, develop their abilities, and move towards reaching their potential for a full, rich life.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Bear Paw Pledge
As a Bellevue Bear,
I will do my best
to work with others,
to share my ideas and abilities,
to help others learn, be safe, and get things done,
to respect and care for myself, my school, and my community,
to be honest, responsible, and expand my learning,
to encourage myself to proudly reach my goals and become all that I can be!
Always be a good neighbor!
Enrollment Characteristics: Graded classrooms with1-3 sections per grade
We are a sister school which enrolls K-2 students enrolled in our district's Dual Immersion Program
School History:
Our school was originally built in 1966, as a junior high school. Through the years, our school building has been transformed into a neighborhood elementary school and has had several additions to accommodate growth.
Programs and Services:
We offer district sponsored preschool on our campus.
We house a K-2 Dual Immersion Program.
We are preparing for embracing our district's Extended Resource Room Program with our current school remodel
Notes/School Information:
Bellevue Elementary is a thoughtful place. We are interdependent in our effort to provide a quality school program for our students. We have many special programs and offerings that demonstrate our collective commitment to nurture and foster the whole child. Our professional learning community values student achievement as essential to our success. At Bellevue Elementary, we work each and every day to live out our mission. Our PAWS (Partnerships Always Work for Students) Program illlustrates our commitment to making connections between school and our community. We acknowledge neighborly behavior in developing strong character and through service learning and leadership opportunities.
We are proud to be Bellevue Elementary! Homer Junior is our mascot and traveling companion. He takes many fabulous trips across the country with our students. We have a strong student leadership program in our Cub Council and in our Mentor-Mentee program. Our fifth graders are featured on our local radio station every Friday morning. Students really enjoy the enrichment offerings we have at Bellevue Elementary School!