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Sonoita Elementary School District #25
23 Upper Elgin Road
HC1 Box 36
Elgin, Arizona 85611
Office: (520) 455-5514
Fax: (520)455-5516

Superintendent/Principal
Judy Neal
jneal@elgink12.com

Administrative Assistant
Melissa Paul                                           
mpaul@elgink12.com

Santa Cruz County Schools
http://www.sccedu.org/

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Title I Policy
  Title I Parent Involvement Policy for Elgin School

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TRADITIONS

Tucked among the rolling, prairie grasslands of rural Sonoita Valley in Elgin, Arizona, Elgin School stands as an educational oasis in a sea of open space. Lush in vegetation and flush with pride, Elgin provides a learning experience rich in content from a nurturing, dedicated staff. As the sun explodes its palette of color in its ascent above the Mustang Mountains, our campus is already a hive of activity. Several middle school students open the Cold Café on chilly mornings, selling hot cocoa to the student body. Designated fifth grade and middle school students ready the flags for their respective ceremonies, and meet at the pole for the Pledge, morning announcements, and birthday greetings. Breakfast is being served in the cafeteria. Teachers are preparing their rooms for the day and students are bursting with energy on the playground. With the blow of a playground whistle, the school day begins.

Our mission statement is the driving force behind our curriculum and school environment. Elgin School is a safe and caring learning community committed to the development of the whole child. Our mission is to engage all children in the art and work of childhood, to provide them a solid academic foundation and to have them demonstrate responsible citizenship through an innovative, rich curriculum, which responds to children’s needs.

Elgin’s traditions are rich in community collaborations, academic achievement, and a talented teaching staff. Seven years ago, the mission statement was created at a school-hosted community forum and dinner, which has come to be known as the Annual Burger Burn. Now in its sixth year, Elgin and the local American Legion post have coordinated a commemoration of Veterans’ Day in which our students, staff, and community honor those who have served our country to protect its freedoms. Understanding that we have a rich cultural history to preserve, Elgin annually holds Ranch and Rodeo Days in which the Santa Cruz Cowbelles introduce our students to all aspects of ranch life.

The Elgin community has long placed high value on academic achievement of all of its students. Every quarter, Honor Roll and Perfect Attendance students receive certificates of recognition and the local paper publishes their achievements. In May of this year we will hold our first Honor Roll breakfast. All of our students are recognized for their celebrations of knowledge, classroom achievements, and exceptional citizenship at end of the year school assemblies and classroom parties.

A talented staff of professionals continues to be the school’s hallmark. Their desire to inspire students in their pursuit of knowledge is achieved by enthusiastically engaging our students in meaningful instruction in all content areas, with the goal to improve student learning and to provide a fair and equitable education for all students. These goals drive our professional development, parental communication and involvement, and our daily best practices.

On any given day you may find Mr. Petersen’s math team preparing for the MathCounts competition or Mrs. Kimball's science students conducting research on how best to improve a patented product. Mrs. Bobar's fourth graders may be building a diorama on the cycles of water or Ms. Wiercinski's fifth graders stitching a quilt with the assistance of the local quilting club. Mrs. Sebert’s journalism students may be interviewing someone for the News Monger or taking yearbook photos. When you visit the campus, you will find thoughtful, purposeful learning in an engaging environment.

Patriotic Exercises
Each school day begins with a flag ceremony in which students pledge allegiance to the United States of America. The principal may also take the opportunity to make announcements and highlight birthdays. A special ceremony is held in honor of Veterans’ Day.

School Pride
Fridays are Pride Days! To show pride in our school, students and staff are encouraged to wear the school colors of purple and white. Many activities at school include the singing of the official Elgin School Song, as follows:
Elgin School Song
We are the Eagles and we fly high
We are the Eagles and you’ll see why
We are the Eagles, tough and strong
Give us some time, it won’t take long
Chorus:
Fly high Eagles
Fly high Eagles
Fly high Eagles
We are the Eagles and we fly high

We are the Eagles; we’re a western school
We are the Eagles; we are totally cool
We are the Eagles; better than the rest
We are the Eagles; we’ll be the best
Chorus

School Traditions
Elgin School is rich in tradition. Many of these annual events are unique to Elgin School and show how much students, teachers, parents, and the community contribute to the dynamics of a great school. The following are some examples of our Eagle Traditions:
· Rodeo Day
· County Fair Projects
· Science Fair
· Burger Burn
· Annual Writing Anthology
· Young Authors Workshops
· Veterans’ Day Celebration
· Love of Reading Week




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