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Sun Valley Charter School
Basic Information
Address: 5806 S. 35th Avenue. Phoenix, AZ 85041
County: Maricopa
Phone Number: (602) 692-4914
Fax Number: (602) 274-6298
Principal: Tanae M. Morrison
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Additional Information
School Type: Traditional Charter School
District ID: 078556001
School ID: 90193
Grade Level:
K-5, 6-8
Founded: July of 2009
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Colors: Teal and Yellow
School Mascot: Son
School Size: 325 students
Classroom Teachers: Certified, Highly Qualified
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:20
Support Services:
Special Education Services, Math Intervention, Before and After School Program, Tutoring
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: No
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Computer Lab with 30+ state-of-the-art PCs
School Clubs:
Sun Valley Choir, Technology Club, Math Club, Girls on the Run, Flag Football and Volleyball, Builders Club, Book Club
Lunch Availability: Part of National School Lunch Program. Breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack offered
Uniform Guidelines:
Tops-Polo style-solid Red, Navy, White with collars (no logos or insignia), , or school spirit shirts (Friday's only)
Bottoms-Solid Navy and Khaki shorts, skorts or skirts (of modest length), or pants.
Mission Statement:
Sun Valley Charter School has made a commitment to provide each student with a quality education through high standards and high achievement. We foster a school culture in which teachers, students, and parents are active participants. Our pursuit of academic excellence is enhanced by family partnerships and the development of leadership skills. This dynamic combination motivates students to embrace life-long learning and to become productive members of our community. Sun Valley Charter School empowers every student, every day, through high standards and high achievement.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
At SVCS we understand that your child’s elementary years are the foundation for their future success. We believe in preparing students for this success through our unique blend of quality instruction, higher expectations, students being actively engaged in their learning, leadership development, nurturing and support.
SVCS places a special emphasis on the school and family partnership. We believe that families and schools working together ensures that children reach their fullest potential.
SVCS believes in building future leaders. Students will participate in leadership skill building activities, presentations, and projects designed to foster strength of character, responsibility, and the desire to become positive contributors in our community.