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Skyline Ranch K-8 School
Basic Information
Address: 1084 West San Tan Hills Drive
San Tan Valley, AZ 85143
County: Pinal County
District: F.U.S.D District Office
Phone Number: 480-888-7520
Fax Number: (480) 655-6136
Principal: Principal: Toby Haugen
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Additional Information
School Type: K-8
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5, 6-8
School Days in Calendar Year: Year-round
School Colors: Black/White/Silver
School Mascot: Bulldog
Community:
Skyline Ranch / San Tan Valley
School Size: 739
Classroom Size: 28
Classroom Teachers: 36
Student/Teacher Ratio: 20/1
Support Services:
Title 1 services
Reading Triage
ELL Services
Heath Aide
PE instructor
School psychologist
Speech and language therapist
Special Education services
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Three computer labs
School Clubs:
Student Council
NJHS
Science Club
Lunch Availability: Free/Reduced lunch and breakfast
Uniform Guidelines:
Dress code
Mission Statement:
Motto : Believe, Succeed, Lead
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Vision
At Skyline Ranch we are teaching students to believe in themselves, work hard, celebrate their success, and lead others to the path of success.
Enrollment Characteristics: Core Values
B: Be prepared
A: Act responsibly
R: Respect yourself and others
K: Keep on learning
Programs and Services:
FREE Full Day Kindergarten for 2014-2015
Notes/School Information:
At Skyline Ranch we are teaching students to believe in themselves, work hard, celebrate their success, and lead others to the path of success. Motto Believe, Succeed, Lead Core Values B: Be prepared A: Act responsibly R: Respect yourself and others K: Keep on learning What We Offer Our Students: *Orchestra/Band *PE *Art *Choir *Student Council *NJHS *Science Club *Three computer labs * After school tutoring *Reading Triage *ELL Services *Special Education services *Free/Reduced lunch and breakfast *Title 1 services Every classroom is outfitted with the latest technology: *Over-head projectors *Smart Boards *4-8 student computers in every classroom *Access to 3 computer labs *E-Instruction *Document cameras