East Elementary School

 

5933 South Fairfield Street
Littleton, CO  80120
303-347-4450
http://east.littletonpublicschools.net 
Principal:  Mr. Greg Sumlin
School Hours:  8:36 a.m. to 3:13 p.m. 
PLC Late Start Time is 10:36 a.m.


About Our School

  • Enrollment:  224
  • Attendance Rate:  95.1%
  • Number of Suspensions and Expulsions:  24
  • Average Class Size:  21 students per classroom

Sources of Pride

  • School-wide Positive Behavior Support program
  • Breakfast program
  • Comprehensive academic programs
  • Universal literacy framework provides reading and writing instruction
  • Guided Language Acquisition Design (GLAD) delivery model
  • Everyday Math model
  • Nationally recognized for providing laptop computers to all students, grades 3, 4, and 5
  • Outdoor education experience for fifth grade
  • Gifted/talented services
  • Counseling services
  • Calendar math, grades K-5
  • English as a Second Language (ESL) program, K-5
  • Bilingual community liaison
  • Student leadership program, grades 3-5
  • Celebration of the arts
  • Extended Academic Study Time (EAST) provides small group tutoring after school
  • Students in Active Fun Enrichment (SAFE) after-school program
  • Veterans Day recognition
  • Active parent-teacher organization (PTO)
  • Parent academy includes bilingual parent workshops to support student academic success
  • Music, art, PE, computer lab, science, and media
  • School/business partnerships
  • Bringing Up Grades (BUG) awards through Breakfast Optimist Club of Littleton
  • Outstanding mentor program in its 12th year
  • Extended Academic Study Time (E.A.S.T.) Program provides small group tutoring and study hall time to assist struggling students.  Student tutoring is strongly supported through volunteers from St. Andrew United Methodist Church, and outside tutoring is provided by Whiz Kids.
  • Numerous resources to respond when students need assistance, including Fast Forward, Horizons, Wilson Reading, Do the Math and FASTT Math
  • Positive Behavior Support (PBS) building-wide system approach in teaching appropriate behaviors for all students
  • Outstanding full-day kindergarten at no cost to families
  • Continued and expanded adult mentor program for 45 students who receive direct support on a weekly basis
  • Active parent and community involvement including the City of Littleton, Littleton Optimist Club, Littleton Rotary, St. Andrew United Methodist Church, Nestle' Corporation, Norgren, Grace Point Community Church and Qwest 
  • Outstanding Honors Choir program
  • 1:1 Netbook Program for all fourth and fifth grade students (One example of our 21st Century classroom makeover initiative)

 School Improvement Goals 2010 Update

  • By 2012, 90% of students will be at or above grade level in language arts as indicated by the grade level determination scale
  • By 2012, 70% of Hispanic students will be at or above grade level in reading as measured by the grade level determination scale
  • By 2012, East will successfully implement the Positive Behavior Support program as measured by the school-wide evaluation tool 

Kindergarten

  • Free full-day kindergarten

School-Age Child Care (SACC)

  • In-house before- and after-school child care
  • Summer child care
Annual Report

East Results for LPS Assessments

View results for Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) RIT Scores and MAP Growth Charts: East Assessment Results

East Results for State Assessments

View results for CSAP, CSAP-A and CELA; Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), and information on Highly Qualified Teachers through the CDE SchoolView Data Center: State Assessment Results

District and East Achievement and Growth Interactive Chart

East School Performance Framework

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