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Bridgeport Elementary School
Basic Information
Address: 5505 SW Borland Rd.
Tualatin, OR 97062
County: Clackamas
District: Tigard-Tualatin
Phone Number: 503-431-4200
Fax Number: 503-431-4210
Email: lbarry@ttsd.k12.or.us
Principal: Debbie Ebert
Additional Information
School Type: Elementary K-5
Accreditation: NA
District ID: 4112240
School ID: 1135
State District ID: 2242
State School ID: 411224001331
Grade Level:
K-5
Founded: 1983
School Setting:
Neighborhood school nestled between houses and a large playground. We have a large open library recently remodeled with hallways and classrooms going off the library.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:20-2:25
School Days in Calendar Year: 171
School Holidays: Typical
School Colors: Royal blue/Red
School Mascot: Bulldog
Cluster: NA
Community:
NA
School Size: 500
Classroom Size: average 25
Classroom Teachers: 20
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:20
Support Services:
English Language Learner - 4 licensed teachers and 3 Instructional Assistants serve 200+ students
Student Services (Special Ed) - 2 licensed teachers and 5 Instructional Assistants serve students who have an IEP
Title - 1 licensed teacher and multiple Instructional Assistants deliver additional reading support to all classrooms
TAG (talented and gifted) - 1 licensed teacher delivers support to all classrooms with identified TAG students
Counselor/Psychologist - 1 licensed counselor/psychologist supports all students and any student on a 504
Camp Programs: No
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
We have a full Mac lab as well as a cart of laptops or ipads for each grade level. Our 5th graders each have a laptop.
School Championships:
NA
School Clubs:
We have a full after school program with a variety of club opportunities - Battle of the Books, Chess for Success, Lego Robotics
Lunch Availability: Hot lunch is available for all - reduced and free breakfast and lunch are available for all who qualify
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Large parking lot with additional street parking in adjacent neighborhoods
Uniform Guidelines:
No uniform - code of dress stated in our handbook
Mission Statement:
The diverse learning community of Bridgeport Elementary collaborates to create rigorous opportunities for children to achieve excellence. We encourage all students to reach their potential as life-long learners and to become productive leaders within their community.
Enrollment Characteristics: Approximately 50% of our students are native English speakers and mostly white and 50% are native Spanish speakers and of Latino/Hispanic descent.
Notable Graduates:
Erika Welsh - Co-founder of Wild Friends nut butter
Taylor Hart - University of Oregon defensive football player and NFL player for the Philadelphia Eagles
Programs and Services:
See above for programs and services.
Bridgeport offers a dual language Spanish Immersion Program. Starting in Kindergarten, families may choose to have their student start in our bilingual program and move on through the 5th grade. The program starts heavy in Spanish (90% of the day taught in Spanish) and tapers off to 50% English and 50% Spanish from 3rd to 5th grade. By the end of 5th grade students who have completed the program will be proficient in both English and Spanish.