Eagle Point Elementary School
Phone: 518-475-6825 | Fax: 518-475-6827
1044 Western Ave., 91桃色, NY 12203
About our school
Here at Eagle Point Elementary School, our mission is to provide a safe and nurturing environment that develops and promotes a diverse community of confident lifelong learners.
In addition to our regular elementary curriculum, we offer STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) activities and opportunities in every classroom.
This building-wide focus on STEM helps to prepare all of our students to be successful in the rapidly-changing 21st century world in which we live.
We are very proud of our school community, particularly the ownership of learning that our students embrace.
We live in a world full of innovation and discovery, and we strive to ensure that all our students leave Eagle Point ready to lead the way.
Jared Fox
Principal
Grades served |
PK-5 |
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School day begins |
8 a.m. |
School day ends |
2:30 p.m. |
Middle school enrollment
Students who attend our elementary school will be enrolled in North 91桃色 Middle School for grades 6-8.
Administration
Principal
Student support
91桃色 School Coordinator
School nurse
School Nurse
PTA
Eagle Point PTA
Eagle Point PTA
Special Education
For questions related to Special Education, please contact our district Special Education Office at (518) 475-6150 x14309.
You can also contact the Sub-CSE Chairperson for the appropriate grade level:
Upcoming events
The 91桃色 Special Education Parent Advisory Council聽(SEPAC)聽will hold its mo...
School Resource Officer Nick Schuler will discuss the importance of online safety for c...
Resources
Our PBIS handbook was created to inform families and students of our school-wide procedures and expectations. Our goal is to utilize the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) program to recognize positive behaviors around our 3 Bs: be safe, be respectful and be responsible. We focus as a school on teaching behavioral expectations, recognizing positive student and staff behaviors and addressing negative behaviors in a consistent, clear manner using the District Code of Conduct.
Our PBIS handbook is available for download, and you can also request a print copy from the main office.