Grady Elementary School provides academic classes to more than 450 students in prekindergarten through grade five. Its core curriculum includes language arts, math, science, basic skills, social studies and physical education. Grady Elementary School is governed by Hillsborough County Public Schools, which maintains other elementary, middle and high schools. The school has a library and media center that offers a variety of print and electronic databases. Grady Elementary School has a parent-teacher association that sponsors various activities and promotions throughout the year. In addition, the school offers a health services program that preserves, protects and promotes the health of school children. It has a team of guidance counselors who address academic, personal, social and career development needs of students. Grady Elementary School is located in Tampa, Fla.
Frontier Elementary School offers a range of educational services to more than 700 students in pre-kindergarten through grade five. The school s curriculum includes art, science, physical education and social studies. It operates a library that provides a variety of reading and research materials. Frontier Elementary School offers parent training and before- and after-school care programs. The school also administers the Adopt-a-Class program. Frontier Elementary School provides food services to students. It has a parent-teacher association that works as a resource for students, parents and staff members. The school conducts various extracurricular activities and special events. It is governed by Pinellas County Schools, which is a district that operates several educational facilities.
Ruskin Elementary School provides educational services to students in pre-kindergarten through grade five. It has an annual enrollment of more than 800 students. The school administers the English Language Learners program, as well as serves students with disabilities. Ruskin Elementary School also offers classes in English, reading, language arts, math, science, foreign languages, economics, history and geography. It supports after-school programs and extended-day learning opportunities. The school is a part of Hillsborough County Public Schools, which governs elementary, middle and high schools. Hillsborough County Public Schools offers career, technical and adult education programs, as well as organizes science fairs.
Covenant Academy, located in Pinellas County, is a private Christian University Model® school (UMS) for grades Kindergarten - 10th. As a University Model® school (UMS), Covenant Academy integrates the best attributes of traditional education and independent study into one program designed to provide a quality, cost-effective, college preparatory education. Students attend classes on campus like most college students, three days a week receiving professional instruction by highly qualified and degreed instructors, and then study for their classes under the parent's instruction and guidance at home on the other days. This partnership between parent and teacher is the key to student success in the UMS model.
Seminole Elementary School is a part of Pinellas County Schools, which operates several elementary, middle and high schools. Founded in 1914, Seminole Elementary School serves more than 750 students in kindergarten through grade five. Its staff includes several classroom and resource teachers, paraprofessionals, behavior and technology specialists, social workers and office personnel. The school offers a range of general academic and extracurricular courses. It also offers a variety of programs in art, music and physical education. In addition, the school offers speech pathology and guidance and counseling services to its students. Located in Seminole, Fla., Seminole Elementary School has a library and media center that offers a collection of books and materials for students.
Located in Clearwater, Fla., Eisenhower Elementary School offers classes from grades kindergarten through five. It has an enrollment of more than 800 students. The school operates a variety of programs, such as gifted and talented, physically impaired, reading, extended learning and specific learning disabilities. Its title program is a federal education program that receives additional funds from the federal government to enhance the educational program of the entire school. Its funds are used for hiring additional teachers and teaching partners and for purchasing instructional materials. Additionally, the school has a parent-teacher association that supports educational curriculum and helps in fundraising. The school also publishes a monthly newsletter that features upcoming activities, academic achievements and school progress highlights.
