Warrenville Elementary is helping all students develop the world class skills and life and career characteristics of the Profile of the South Carolina Graduate by providing a safe, rigorous, and engaging learning environment. We provide such an environment through the implementation of our school’s purpose. The purpose of Warrenville Elementary is to provide students with the skills necessary to become college and career ready by setting rigorous standards in academic performance and high expectations for student behavior. We demonstrate our commitment to our purpose by diligently tracking student data, utilizing researched based instructional strategies, and providing timely interventions and acceleration opportunities such as Fountas and Pinnell LLI lessons, System 44/Read 180, ESL support, and the Advanced Gifted Program to support student achievement.
Ongoing, sustained professional development is designed to improve teaching and learning. Teachers spend time in professional learning opportunities for support and training on our ACPSD Instructional Framework, Multi-Tiered System of Supports, intentional planning, providing remediation and acceleration, as well as analyzing data. Together, we develop goals and teaching methods that are developmentally appropriate to provide an instructional program that will meet the needs of all learners.
At Warrenville, we have various extra-curricular activities that focus on the development of the whole child. These extra-curricular activities support the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development of our students. Our character education program continues to excel by the recognition of good citizens, safety patrol, news team, and character education classes focused on “The 7 Habits of Happy Kids.” The implementation of "Guys with Ties" and "Girls with Pearls" programs offer support for targeted students who benefit from additional mentoring. These students experience tremendous social growth through weekly meetings with adults in the building and various community members who visit the students. Academic and attendance achievements are celebrated by quarterly award ceremonies. Service learning projects are conducted to give back to the community. Students participate in school-wide service learning projects, such as Jump Rope for Heart, which raises money for the American Heart Association.
Collaborating with all major stakeholders plays an important role in meeting the needs of our students. Through parent workshops, we teach parents strategies to support their child at home. During our Education Extravaganza, we also provide training to parents on strategies to prevent the summer slide. All major stakeholders assist with planning, monitoring, and evaluating our school program for continuous improvement. Parent and community input is welcomed through PTO meetings, School Improvement Council meetings, and suggestions in response to surveys and monthly newsletters. Our community has a sense of shared responsibility in the outcome of the future of our young children. This is evident through the establishment of partnerships with: local churches, numerous businesses, community mentors, volunteer grandparents, and the local high school. Faith based and business partnerships support us in community involvement activities, providing school supplies, the backpack food ministry, and other outreach programs.
At Warrenville, we believe the school, family, and community all play a major role in shaping the lives of our youth. Together, we are developing our future South Carolina graduates and world-class leaders!
Charlene Heard, Principal Patrick Newsome, School Improvement Council Chairperson