About Our School
Del Rio School is centered around children. Children are the heart of what our school is all about. We celebrate the child's individuality and strive to encourage his or her full development within our warm and caring environment. Our faculty and staff are here for this challenging purpose. We seek to provide the children with opportunities carefully designed to promote academic growth, social adjustment, and physical development. Student learning is the chief priority of Del Rio School.
Del Rio Elementary School, in partnership with parents and the community, is committed to educating our children while providing a safe and nurturing environment that promotes a passion for life-long learning, respect for self and others, and an appreciation for individual differences.
Belief Statements
Del Rio School is centered around children. Children are the heart of what our school is all about. We celebrate the child's individuality and strive to encourage his or her full development within our warm and caring environment. Our faculty and staff are here for this challenging purpose. We seek to provide the children with opportunities carefully designed to promote academic growth, social adjustment, and physical development. Student learning is the chief priority of Del Rio School.
Del Rio Elementary School, in partnership with parents and the community, is committed to educating our children while providing a safe and nurturing environment that promotes a passion for life-long learning, respect for self and others, and an appreciation for individual differences.
Belief Statements
- Each child can and will succeed.
- All students deserve the opportunity to think, dream, believe, and achieve.
- The school, the home, and the community must share responsibility for the needs and development of children while fostering an appreciation for individual differences and cultures.
- It is the belief of Del Rio School for all students to do their best in all things, in all places, and at all times.
- Responsible citizenship is learned and requires positive adult role models.
- Differences in learning styles exist, therefore students have the right to learn and be assessed in a way that brings them personal success.
- The staff, parents, and community are active participants in the academic, social, behavioral, emotional, and physical welfare of our children, with regular communication among all participants.
- The basic human needs of students must be met for learning to take place.