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Marlatt Elem

2715 Hobbs, Manhattan, KS, 66502

Top 10% School in KANSAS

Ranked 20 of 293 in KANSAS

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About Marlatt Elem

Marlatt Elementary School is a public K–5 school in the Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 district in Manhattan, Kansas. The school has about 426 students and a student–teacher ratio of about 15:1, which means that teachers can give each student individualized help in the classroom. According to U.S. News data, Marlatt Elementary is known for its steady academic performance. About 61% of students scored at or above the proficient level in math, and 60% did the same in reading. The school has a diverse student body and focuses on early literacy development, learning that includes everyone, and building strong foundational skills in all subjects. There are many ways for students at Marlatt Elementary to learn more. For example, they can use technology in the classroom, work on projects, and do creative and problem-solving activities outside of school. Even though the amount of money the district gives to USD 383 schools changes every year, the schools usually get consistent help from the district and the community. Families in the area like the school's good atmosphere. The neighborhood is also known for being family-friendly and having a stable housing market. Marlatt Elementary is a reputable school in Manhattan because it has steady academic results, helpful teachers, and a balanced learning environment.

Marlatt Elem Contact Information

Address

2715 Hobbs, Manhattan, KS, 66502

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Phone

(785) 587-2060

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Academic Performance

Subject Proficiency

Mathematics 62%
Reading 60%
State average proficiency is 62% in Math and 60% in Reading.
28
Full-time Teachers
14 : 1
Student-Teacher Ratio
426
Total Students
$48210
Avg. Teacher Salary
TOP 20 IN STEM IN STATE

Robotics & STEM
at Marlatt Elem

2.5X
More likely to pursue STEM Careers
80%
Jobs that will require STEM in 2030
2.5X
More likely to persue STEM Careers
80%
Jobs that will require STEM in 2030
  • 🤖 Coding & Debugging
  • 🧪 Hobby Electronics and Engineering
  • 👩‍💻 Apply Math in Science and Engineering
  • 🛠️ 3D Printing
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Hands-on with real robots
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Led by competition winners
🎓
STEM career pathways

Recent News & Updates

New Playground Name

We are so excited to announce the name of our new playground! Following a school-wide and Robinson community vote we narrowed a large list of names down to four. Since our students will be using the playground on a daily basis, we gave them the final vote! 476.....

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Mansfield Public Schools Educator Spotlight: Pathways of a Fourth-Grade Teacher

MANSFIELD — Inside the brick building on East Street, four educators who began teaching within 2 years of each other, all spending the beginning of their careers teaching fourth grade at Jordan/Jackson Elementary School...

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School Timings

Regular School Hours

All Grades: 8:45 AM - 3:45 PM

Early Dismissal Days

Dismissal Time: 12:15 PM

Note: Doors open at 8:30 AM for student arrival. Please refer to the school calendar for specific early dismissal dates.

After School Activities

Information coming soon

School Session Dates

September to June

School session starts in September 1st week and ends in June 3rd week. For exact dates, please contact the school.

Student Demographics

White 74.41%
Asian 3.52%
Hispanic 8.92%
Black 4.23%
Two+ Races 8.69%
Native Am. 0%
White
74.41%
Asian
3.52%
Hispanic
8.92%
Black
4.23%
Two+ Races
8.69%
Native Am.
0%

Gender Distribution

Total Students: 426
46.71%
199 Female
53.29%
227 Male

Student Population

426 Students

With a student-teacher ratio of 14 : 1

Minority Enrollment

25%

Percentage of minority students

Remarkable Alumni

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Latest News

Marlatt Elementary in Manhattan, KS, involves successful fundraising for gym equipment (projector/sound system) and playground upgrades (a new slide), alongside the enthusiastic return of popular after-school clubs like Chess, Drama, and Lego Club for 2024-2025, showing strong community engagement and enrichment for students

FAQ

Q1. What programs help people work together better?

Ans. Working together on group learning tasks, playing cooperative games, and forming peer partnerships all help people work together.

Q2. What does the school do to make sure that mornings go smoothly?

Ans. Staff say hello to students, show them to their classrooms, and plan structured activities for the morning.

Q3. Are activities that teach about other cultures available?

Ans. Yes, students take part in programs that celebrate different cultures, lessons with a theme, and diversity.

Q4. What do volunteers do?

Ans. Volunteers help with events, reading programs, and helping out in the classroom.

Q5. What do teachers do to help students set goals?

Ans. Teachers help students set goals and think about how far they've come.

Games & Extracurricular Activities

Sports

  • Soccer Club Grades 1-3 | Mon/Wed 3:30-4:30pm
  • Basketball Grades 2-4 | Tue/Thu 3:30-4:45pm
  • Track & Field Grades 3-5 | Fri 3:30-5:00pm

Arts

  • Art Club Grades K-2 | Mon 3:00-4:00pm
  • Drama Club Grades 3-5 | Wed 3:30-5:00pm
  • Choir Grades 2-5 | Thu 3:15-4:15pm

Clubs

  • Chess Club Grades 2-5 | Fri 3:15-4:15pm
  • Garden Club All Grades | Tue 3:15-4:00pm
  • Robotics Club Grades 3-5 | Thu 3:30-5:00pm

Note: Schedules may change during school holidays. Please contact School for exact Schedule.

Summer Suggested Reading

Horn Book Selections

Vocabulary.com +3 Horn Book +3 What to Read to Your Kids +3
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Maggie Lou, Firefox

by Arnolda Dufour Bowes

PS

The Puppets of Spelhorst

by Kate DiCamillo

MLV

The Mona Lisa Vanishes

by Nicholas Day

Vocabulary.com Top Picks

Penguin Random House +10 Vocabulary.com +10 Wikipedia +10
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Frindle

by Andrew Clements

WR

The Wild Robot

by Peter Brown

JGP

James and the Giant Peach

by Roald Dahl

Penguin Random House Features

Horn Book +2 Penguin Random House +2 The Guardian +2
SLB

The Secret Language of Birds

by Lynne Kelly

S

The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels

by Beth Lincoln

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