Spring Creek Elementary School

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560 Irvington Drive, Eugene, OR 97404

(541) 687-3313
Fax: (541) 687-3535
Grades:
K-5
Enrollment:
349
Principal:
Jane Carter <carter_j@4j.lane.edu>
Secretary:
Debbie DeLatte <delatte@4j.lane.edu>
School Hours:
8:00 - 2:10
Early Release: Wednesdays 8:00 - 1:10
Breakfast Menu | Lunch Menu
Middle School Region: Madison
High School Region: North Eugene
Mission Statement:
We provide a safe, nurturing environment where all members of our community can grow to their full academic, emotional and social potential. This takes a cooperative effort of students, staff, families and community.
Program Description:
Spring Creek celebrates its 44rd year in 2008 and we are proud of the sense of belonging and community at our school. Spring Creek is a family oriented school with strengths in teaching basic skills in reading, writing, mathematics, social studies, science, art, health, music, and PE. Our skillful, experienced teachers are committed to providing a comprehensive program in a positive, caring environment while preparing our students for success at middle school.
School Highlights:
  • Comprehensive, standards-based educational program
  • Broad offering of educational experiences including, music, P.E., computers, Artist in Residence, media classes, art classes and annual art show and sale
  • On-site before- and after-school day care, Title 1 supplemental reading and math support for students who qualify
  • Effective school-wide discipline program emphasizing safe and respectful behavior; Steps to Respect and Second Steps Violence Prevention curricula
School Improvement Goals:
  • Improve reading performance of all students with particular attention paid to closing the achievement gap as measured by statewide (OAKS) achievement tests.
  • Improve performance of all students in grades K-5 as measured by statewide writing assessment in grade 4 as well as in-class language arts assessments. In particular, increase the percent of all sub-groups of studens
  • Develop, implement and monitor targeted group interventions for children at risk for serious behavior problems.
School Colors:
Teal and white

ODE school report cards and AYP reports



Last updated on November 14, 2008 - 12:06pm