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Meek Elementary School
Basic Information
Address: 6615 Highway 41
Arley, AL 35541
County: Winston
District: Winston
Phone Number: 205-221-9425
Fax Number: 205-221-9425
Email: ahiller@winstonk12.org
Principal: Amy Hiller
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Additional Information
School Type: Public K-6
Accreditation: AdvancEd (formerly SACS)
Grade Level:
K-5, 6-8
School Setting:
Rural area surrounded by Smith Lake
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:55-2:55
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: See calendar on website
School Colors: orange and black
School Mascot: Tiger
School Size: Varies from 250-315
Classroom Size: Vary from 15 to 28
Classroom Teachers: All highly qualified and trained in all current professional development
Student/Teacher Ratio: 15 to 28 students per teachers
Support Services:
2 special education teachers
special education aides
volunteers
computer lab facilitator
nurse
churches
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
We have four computer labs with computers less than four years old. There are four or more computers in each classroom. Each classroom has a laptop, iPad, and document cameras/Elmos/etc.
School Championships:
Our scholars bowl team is often first in the county.
School Clubs:
National Junior Honor Society
Art Club
Girls Scouts
Brownies
Boy Scouts
Lunch Availability: We have free, reduced, and paid lunches and breakfasts available to all students who qualify.
Parking Spaces/Availability:
plenty
Uniform Guidelines:
No uniforms but dress code for all students.
Mission Statement:
Meek Elementary School’s
Vision Statement
The vision of Meek Elementary School is to prepare our students to reach their personal potential in a broad range of endeavors. Our highly qualified and dedicated staff will partner with parents, community, and students to foster creativity, infuse technology, inspire critical thinking, and share knowledge within a safe, secure, and disciplined environment.