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Oakman Elementary School
Basic Information
Address: 12920 Wadsworth
Detroit, MI 48227
County: Wayne
District: Detroit Public Schools
Phone Number: 313-873-9540
Fax Number: 313-873-9545
Email: cheryl.price@detroitk12.org
Principal: Cheryl Price
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Additional Information
School Type: Elementary Pre K-5th
School ID: 280
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:30 - 2:40
School Days in Calendar Year: 174
School Colors: Blue and White
School Mascot: Tiger
School Size: 300
Classroom Size: 20 average
Classroom Teachers: 23
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:13
Support Services:
Speech Pathologist, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Nurses, Literacy Coach, and Resource Teacher
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Wi-Fi, There are computers in every classroom for the students to use. There are Interactive Projectors for lesson enhancement in the 1st through 5th grade classrooms. There are Laptops for teachers and students to use.
Lunch Availability: Free and Reduced Lunch for all students who qualify
Uniform Guidelines:
Dark/Navy Blue bottoms and white shirt.
Mission Statement:
The mission of Oakman School, through collaboration with the family/community, is to successfully educate each child in a clean, safe, healthy, and nurturing learning environment to meet the requirements of the next grade level or placement. Through a data driven balanced curriculum, we will empower our students to become co-operative independent thinkers.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The entire Oakman School staff along with community memebers participated in strategic planning which resulted in the following statement of beliefs: Children are the first priority of society. Each person deserves respect as a human being. The family is the most important factor in our lives. There is no limit to the capacity of the human mind.
Programs and Services:
Success For All School-Wide Program