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Pantera Elementary School
![Pantera Elementary School Logo](/sites/default/files/PatriotLogo3.jpg)
Basic Information
Address: 801 Pantera Drive
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
County: Los Angeles
District: Pomona USD
Phone Number: 909 397-4475
Fax Number: 909 396-8568
Principal: Todd Riffell
Additional Information
School Type: K-6
Founded: 2002
School Setting:
Suburban in the hills of Diamond Bar
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:05 - 2:55
School Days in Calendar Year: 175
School Colors: Burgandy and Silver
School Mascot: Patriot
School Size: 400
Classroom Size: 24-32
Classroom Teachers: 16
Support Services:
Learning Lab for Intervention; special education services in speech and language, RSP
Camp Programs: No
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: No
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Apple computers; media lab, 1-3 computers in each classroom
School Championships:
One of the top performing academic K-6 school in Southern California
School Clubs:
Student Council
Lunch Availability: National School Lunch Program
Parking Spaces/Availability:
80
Uniform Guidelines:
Appropriate comfortable dress attire
Mission Statement:
The mission of Pantera Elementary School is to provide a high quality, instructionally balanced standards-based program.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The vision of Pantera Elementary School is to provide an exceptional educational experience that not only focuses on the core curriculum, but visual and performing arts, physical education, technology, and character values for each of its students.
Enrollment Characteristics: 1-3 classes per grade level
School History:
The Patriots are in their eighth year of operation. Pantera Elementary opened in Diamond Bar in September 2002. It is a diverse school serving approximately 400 Kindergarten children through sixth grade students who feed into Lorbeer Middle School and Diamond Ranch High School respectively.