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GAIL LEWIS
2004
TEA Acceptable Rating
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| Pre-K : Full-Day
(Eligibility
Criteria) |
8:30 A.M. - 2:45
P.M. |
| K - 2 |
8:30 A.M. - 2:45
P.M. |
| Grades 3 - 5 |
8:30 A.M. - 3:30
P.M. |
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- Number of Teachers - 32
- Pupil/Teacher Ratio - 18:1
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- Enrollment - 485 Students
- Attendance - 96.2%
- Mascot - Eagles
- School Colors - Royal Blue &
White
- Uniforms - Yes (Optional)
- Parent Contact - Jackie Lewis
@ 817-531-6425
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- Classroom Reduction Program
- Computer Assisted Instruction
Lab
- DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance
Education)
- Fort Worth After School
- Parent Connection Communication
Program
- Project CHARLIE (Drug Abuse
Prevention Program)
- RIF (Reading is Fundamental)
- SASP (Students Always Solving
Problems) Science Academy-Technology
- Saturday School
- Strings Instrumental Music
- Title I Schoolwide Program
- WEB (Developing Resilient Children)
- Writing to Read Program
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- After School Fine Arts Program
- Boy Scouts
- Camp Fire
- Career Awareness Day
- Choir
- Family Cookout
- Fourth Grade Journalism, Students
Publish "Kid's News"
- Girls
Scouts
- Helping Hands Program
- Male Mentor Program
- Martial Arts
- Math Family Night
- Parent Orientation Nights
- Read In
- "The Soaring Eagle"
Newspaper
- Step Team
- Tap Dancers
- UMOJA
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- 2004 TEA Acceptable Rating (New
TAKS Ratings)
- 100% of 3rd graders passed TAKS
Reading of first test.
- Nurse Jane Bruckner published
her first book.
- Principal "Citizen of the
Week" local community newspaper, La Vida News.
- Recipient of TEA's Outstanding
Contribution Award
- 2002 TEA Recognized Rating
- 1999 TEA Recognized Rating
- 1998 TEA Recognized Rating
- Top Parental Involvement Recognized
by the TEA
- Rated in "D" Magazine's
Top 250 North Texas Elementary Schools (2001)
- Rated as one of the best schools
in Texas in "Texas Monthly" magazine
- Alliance School, ACT Sponsor
- Golden Apple Award for over
5,000 Volunteer Hours
- Model "Afterschool Cultural
Arts" Program
- Outstanding Team Partnership
Award
- Pilot Program "Academic
English for Success"
- Recipient of the Texas Capital
Investment Grant $50,000.00
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2002-2003 TAKS
SCORES
CAMPUS Percentages Passing
| SECTION |
GRADE
3 |
GRADE
4 |
GRADE
5 |
| Reading |
93 |
79 |
83 |
| Writing |
NA |
81 |
NA |
| Math |
97 |
74 |
85 |
| Science |
NA |
NA |
86 |
| All
Tests Taken |
NA |
66 |
74 |
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MIDDLE
SCHOOL |
HIGH
SCHOOL |
Dunbar 6th
Dunbar Middle |
Dunbar |
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- Adopt-A-School Partner: New
Rising Star Baptist Church, Church's Chicken, Southwestern Bell
Pioneers
- Alliance Campus
- Baby Buggy
- Canned Food Drive
- Carnival
- Champion Recycling Program
- Neighborhood Association
- Parent Liaison
- Parent Volunteers and Parents
as Teachers
- PASP (Parents Always Solving
Problems)
- Phi Beta Sigma Coat Drive
- PTA
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| BREAKFAST |
LUNCH |
| Students
- $0.50 |
Students
- $1.25 |
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To
view the current school menus, click here.
For further information regarding
menus, or to apply for the free and reduced meal program, contact
the Nutrition Services Department @ 817-740-5500.
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YMCA
| 7:00 - 8:30 a.m. |
2:45 - 6:00 p.m. |
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