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Coronado K-8 School

3401 E. Wilds Road
Tucson, AZ 85739

Principal: Monica Nelson

Communications:
(520) 696-6610
(520) 696-6701 (fax)

Grade Levels: K-8
Enrollment: 1,194
2006-2007 AZ LEARNS Label: Excelling
School Report Card
National Center for Educational Accountability School Profile

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Mission
"Coronado - Engaged in Excellence"
Organization and Philosophy
  • Standards Based Curriculum

  • Integrated Core Curriculum

  • Emphasis on Continuous Improvement

  • Professional Learning Communities
Instructional Programs
  • Flexible Reading Groupings (K-5)

  • Flexible Math Groupings (3-5)

  • Articulated Math Program (K-8)

  • Gifted/Special Ed./SEI on Site

  • Elective Offerings (6-8)

  • Fine Arts Program (K-8)

  • Student and Family Counseling (K-8)

  • Extensive Technology Support

  • Title I Support (K-5)
  • Head Start on Site
  • Full-day Kindergarten
  • Six-Traits Writing-Across-the-Curriculum (K-8)
  • Humanities (REACH 6-8)
  • Advanced Math and Writing Classes (6-8)
  • SOAR Program (6-8)
  • Seminar ("Failure is Not an Option") Classes (6-8)
  • Mentoring and Volunteer Tutoring (3-8)
  • Cross Age Buddy Program (K-8)
Academic Goals 2006-2007

  • Reading: Students will demonstrate application of a variety of reading strategies for comprehending a wide range of texts including nonfiction, technical and works of fiction.

  • Writing: Students will effectively use written language for a variety of purposes and with a variety of audiences.

  • Math: Students will use a wide variety of mathematical strategies to solve a broad range of real-world problems.