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Ranked 145 of 183 in Iowa
Top schools in Des MoinesRanked 145 of 183 in Iowa
See top schools in Des MoinesThere are about 254 students in grades K–5 at Phillips Elementary School, which is a public school in Des Moines, Iowa. Phillips Elementary has a student-teacher ratio of about 11:1, which makes it a good place for students to learn in small groups. The school has a regular curriculum and also offers programs for gifted and talented students, as well as help for English language learners and special education students. Phillips Elementary doesn't have a very specific theme, but its programs are made to meet the needs of a wide range of students. About 52.8% of the students are White, 29.5% are Hispanic, 8.7% are Black, 2.8% are Asian, and 5.5% are multiracial. About 69% of the students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, which means that many of them come from families with low incomes. According to state data, 53.85% of students were good at math, and 47.01% were good at English Language Arts in the most recent year. Phillips Elementary spends about $16,246 per student to support its educational programs and services for students. The Fairmont Park neighborhood is home to homes worth between $151,000 and $190,000 on average. In general, Phillips Elementary School is a public school that is diverse, not too big, and has a wide range of academic programs and a supportive learning environment. The school's low student-teacher ratio and commitment to a wide range of learners show that it has a lot of potential, even though proficiency levels are below state averages.
263 Students
With a student-teacher ratio of 11 : 1
25%
Percentage of minority students
326 : 1
Student to counselor ratio
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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Read MoreAll Grades: 7:30 a.m. to 2:25 p.m
Dismissal Time: 12:15 PM
Note: Doors open at for student arrival. Please refer to the school calendar for specific early dismissal dates.
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September to June
School session starts in September 1st week and ends in June 3rd week. For exact dates, please contact the school.
Being Updated
About 74% of voters in Des Moines said yes to a $265 million bond for Des Moines Public Schools to pay for the "Reimagining Education" plan. The money will be used to update old buildings, build "signature" schools that focus on STEM, the arts, and career and technical education, and add full-day preschool. Even though there has been some controversy about the former superintendent, district leaders are starting an independent oversight committee to make sure everything is clear.
Q1. What kinds of activities are available outside of school at Phillips Elementary?
Ans. Phillips Elementary has a lot of extracurricular activities, like art clubs, music programs, and seasonal sports, that let students learn about things outside of school.
Q2. Does Phillips Elementary have programs for kids to go to before or after school?
Ans. Yes, the school offers care for students before and after school to help working families and keep an eye on students while they are doing activities.
Q3. Are there any ways for parents to get involved at Phillips Elementary?
Ans. Phillips Elementary wants parents to get involved by having a Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO), events where parents can volunteer, and programs that help parents in the classroom.
Q4. What kinds of technology do students have access to?
Students at Phillips Elementary have access to computer labs, tablets in the classroom, and other interactive learning tools that help them learn how to use technology and modern teaching methods.
Q5. How does the school help students who need extra help?
Ans. The school makes sure that students with special needs get the academic and social support they need by giving them individualized education plans (IEPs), resource rooms, and specialized staff.
Note: Schedules may change during school holidays. Please contact School for exact Schedule.
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