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By Jeri Jordan

                  


  SUNFLOWER ELEMENTARY 

Mrs.Rita Decker,

Principal

616 E. Douglas Avenue       

Andover, KS 67002

Phone 316-

218-4730

Fax 316-

733-7987

"Where Students Bloom"
School Hours - 8:35 am - 3:35 pm

LOCAL TEMPERATURE AND HEAT INDEX

 

Reminder:  The Kindergarten Music Program is Wednesday, Feb. 8, 7:00 pm.

 

IS YOUR CHILD PLANNING TO RETURN TO 

SUNFLOWER NEXT YEAR?

If you have not returned your pre-enrollment form please CALL the office.

We are required by district office to talk to all families , whether returning or not.

This helps us to project our student numbers for next year.

Thank you!


 WALK-A-THON: IMPORTANTS DATES TO REMEMBER

Friday January 27th           Kick Off during Jump Start

Monday February 13th       Last day to turn in packets

Friday February 17th         Walk-A-Thon during student AMP time 

     (Students with per lap pledges will have packets returned home with them)

Monday March 3rd            Deadline for per lap pledges to be turned in

Click here for a Walk-A-Thon PLEDGE FORM


STAFF Survey Results

PARENT Survey Results

PTO Volunteer Opportunities for This Year!               JAG CUB T-shirt order form 

Lunch

FOOD SERVICE

Feb. Breakfast Menu 

Feb. Lunch Menu

 

 

February Newsletter

 

Schoolbus

TRANSPORTATION

Click below for a

TRANSPORTATION 

APPLICATION

 

Staff

Everyday Math Online

 

Parent Teacher Organization

Study Island

Parent Calendar

AMP schedule for February

 

Health Office

Band

Library

Internet Safety

School Supply List  

for 2011-12

Family Handbook 2011-12

Building Report Card 

2009-10

2011 - Schools with 
Standards of Excellence

Bullying

Summary of Budget Cuts 

2009-11

Our Mission

The mission of Andover Schools is to prepare learners for a lifetime of responsible living and learning in a changing society by creating partnerships, high expectations and meaningful educational opportunities.

 We believe

  • The primary role of the school system is to provide quality instruction.
  • Excellent leaders are the foundation of quality instruction.
  • High expectations, structure, discipline and a safe environment are essential for optimal learning.
  • Each student can learn, grow, and progress.
  • Students' physical and emotional needs must be met for maximum learning to take place.
  • Instruction must include consideration of learning styles, stages of readiness, and cultural background.
  • Strong home, school and community partnerships maximize student potential.
  • The instructional and support programs must be continually evaluated for effectiveness.
  • Excellent facilities and equipment are important to a quality learning environment.
  • The goal is to develop successful and productive citizens.

 

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