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Longfellow Elementary

6005 South Magnolia Ave., Whittier, CA, 90601

About Longfellow Elementary

Longfellow Elementary is a public school in Whittier, California, which is a big suburb. It has kids in kindergarten through fifth grade. The school has about 492 students and about 21 full-time equivalent teachers. This means that there is one teacher for every 24 students. This is a bit more than the average for the district. The school has a standards-based curriculum that focuses on English language arts, math, science, and social studies. It follows California's academic standards. To meet the different learning needs of students, teachers use targeted interventions and enrichment programs in addition to regular lessons. Longfellow Elementary focuses on literacy programs, hands-on activities, and working together to help students become more engaged, think critically, and solve problems. About 76% of the students come from low-income families, and 53% of the students are boys and 47% are girls. This shows how dedicated the school is to making sure that everyone can get an education. According to U.S. News, about 44% of students are good at math and 39% are good at English language arts. This means that they are doing fine in school, but they could do better.

Longfellow Elementary Contact Information

Address

6005 South Magnolia Ave., Whittier, CA, 90601

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Phone

(562) 789-3180

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Academic Performance

Subject Proficiency

Mathematics 44%
Reading 39%
State average proficiency is 44% in Math and 39% in Reading.
20
Full-time Teachers
23 : 1
Student-Teacher Ratio
492
Total Students
$109379
Avg. Teacher Salary
TOP 1863 IN STEM IN STATE

Robotics & STEM
at Longfellow Elementary

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
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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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School Timings

Regular School Hours

All Grades: 8:15 AM to 2:45 PM

Early Dismissal Days

Dismissal Time: 12:15 PM

Note: Doors open at 8:00 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 3.46%
Asian 1.42%
Hispanic 91.26%
Black 1.22%
Two+ Races 2.64%
Native Am. 0%
White
3.46%
Asian
1.42%
Hispanic
91.26%
Black
1.22%
Two+ Races
2.64%
Native Am.
0%

Gender Distribution

Total Students: 492
46.54%
229 Female
53.46%
263 Male

Student Population

492 Students

With a student-teacher ratio of 23 : 1

Minority Enrollment

25%

Percentage of minority students

Remarkable Alumni

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Latest News

Longfellow Elementary is really happy! The school recently held a big ceremony to open its new turf soccer field. The field was built with money and help from the community. The new field will be used for school pride events, daily PE classes, after-school programs, and soccer games that are just for fun. All of these things will make the neighborhood and the students happy, healthy, and together. There will be school tours soon for the 2026–2027 school year.

FAQ

Q1. What does the school do to help students think critically?

Ans. Teachers use hands-on experiments and inquiry-based projects to help students think critically.

Q2. How does the school help students become more independent?

Ans. Students are encouraged to take charge of their learning by setting goals, solving problems, and doing their classroom duties.

Q3. What skills do students need to work on?

Ans. The school teaches students to be responsible, respectful, and curious in order to help them do well in school and in life.

Q4. How do you put the health and safety of your students first?

Ans. The school has a caring atmosphere, and the staff is trained in how to help students with their social and emotional needs and keep them safe.

Q5. How does Longfellow Elementary help students feel good about who they are?

Ans. Longfellow Elementary encourages students to get involved, praises their hard work, and helps them learn from their mistakes. This makes them more likely to want to get better.

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

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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

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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
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The Secret Language of Birds

by Lynne Kelly

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The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels

by Beth Lincoln

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