Partnership Elementary
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Information for the: 2008 - 2009 school year.
Instructional Calendar
Partnership Elementary runs on the Modified (Single Track Year-round) calendar. Currently, the following Modified (Single Track Year-round) calendars are available for download:
- 2008 - 2009 Modified (Single Track Year-round) Calendar (Adobe Reader File)
- 2009 - 2010 Modified (Single Track Year-round) Calendar (Adobe Reader File)
Before- and After-School Programs
- Before School: WCPSS
- After School: WCPSS
Contact the Partnership Elementary directly (contact information below) for full information about its before- and after-school care programs. For general information about before- and after-school care programs across WCPSS, go here.
Basic Information
- Address - 601 Devereux Street, Raleigh, NC 27605
- Phone - (919) 856-8200
- Fax - (919) 856-8234
- Website - http://partnership.wcpss.net
- Principal - Mark Kenjarski
- Grades - k - 5
- 2008-09 Bell Schedule - 8:20 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- 2008-09 Enrollment - 333
- 2008-09 Capacity (SBC/ASCC) - 324/297
- 2008-09 Mobile Units - 0
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Capacity Figures Explanation
- SBC (School Building Capacity) - Building capacity- the number of students that can be accommodated in permanent, "brick and mortar building."
- ASCC (Annual School Campus Capacity) - Current Capacity- building capacity PLUS on-site mobile unit capacity with supplemental program adjustment; total campus capacity for the listed school year.
Curriculum: Partnership Elementary
Partnership Elementary is located in historic Glenwood in the city of Raleigh. Partnership is a school of choice within the Wake County Public School System. We enroll 325 students in grades kindergarten through fifth grade on the modified year-round school calendar. We deliver the NC Standard Course of Study through a small, individualized learning environment. At our school, individualized instruction is delivered using a team approach to know each child as a learner, to teach to his/her strengths and challenges and to document progress through Personal Education Plans (PEP).
Our school is unique because:
* There are no more than 20 students in each class, kindergarten through fifth grade.
* We believe in collaboration and shared decision-making.
* Each student has an individualized learning plan and progress is documented through Personal Education Plans, student data notebooks, and parent-teacher-student conferences held four times a year.
* We have a high level of parent involvement. Each family is asked to volunteer a minimum of four hours a month for the school.
* Each quarter our students focus on a community-based service learning project.
