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Westside Elementary
Basic Information
Address: 3347 Dawn Drive
County: Shelby
District: Shelby County
Phone Number: 9014163725
Fax Number: 9014163729
Email: adamskj@scsk12.org
Principal: Kimberly Adams
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Additional Information
School Type: Elementary School
Accreditation: Yes
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5
Founded: 1956
School Setting:
Urban
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8-3
School Days in Calendar Year: Mon-Frid
School Colors: Red and Blue
School Mascot: Wildcats
Community:
Frayser
School Size: 350
Classroom Size: 20
Classroom Teachers: 20
Student/Teacher Ratio: 20/1
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
basic
School Championships:
Good Standing
School Clubs:
Art, Science, Math, Music, Dance
Lunch Availability: Yes 10-30-1
Parking Spaces/Availability:
yes
Uniform Guidelines:
White/Black/ Blue tops
Khaki/Black/Blue bottoms
Mission Statement:
The mission of Westside Elementary is to provide an engaging learning experience where all students are held to high expectations. We will enhance the use of technology which will increase opportunities for our students to be more marketable in an ever- changing society.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We believe that all students can achieve at high global academic standards that will prepare them to become successful in life.
Enrollment Characteristics: High achieving urban students
School History:
Westside Elementary has been in good standing with according to the AYP standards set forth by the State of Tennessee. We are currently ranked in the top 5% in mathematics growth in our area. We are in a urban environment with high achieving students.
Tags: Academics