Post on 26-May-2020
Spartanburg School District Two does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, or other protected characteristic in its
programs.
Mrs. Lora McKillop, Principal Mr. Matt Johnson, Assistant Principal
151 Mud Creek Rd. Inman, SC 29349
Phone: 864-814-3870 Fax: 864-814-3806
Website: http://oes.spart2.org/
2018 - 2019 Student Enrollment: 647
Grades: Pre K - 4th Grade
Mission Statement In partnership with families and the
community, Oakland Elementary School strives to put students first by providing a
challenging learning environment that empowers, nurtures, and prepares students to become self-directed, responsible, lifelong
learners and productive citizens.
Extra-curricular
Activities School Organizations
Character Education
This year we focused on one character trait per month
which were our Hero Habits. At the end of the month each
teacher chose a student in their class that went above and beyond to demonstrate this habit. Students were
recognized in front of their peers and celebrat-ed. They had their pic-ture taken and it was displayed in the main
hall for the remainder of the month.
After School Clubs
Honor Choir
PE Club
Gifted Art
Good News
School Spirit Day
Monthly Clubs during the school day including:
Kids on the Move
Hero in Me
Board Games
Inside Out
STEAM
Photography
Lacrosse
Family Events
Muffins with Moms
Doughnuts for Dads
Mother & Son Game Night
Father & Daughter Dance
Goodies for Grandparents
Grade level music performances
Fall Festival
PTA Spirit Nights
Boosterthon Glow Run
School Improvement
Council
Dawn Morris—Chairperson, Parent
Travis Watson—Community member
Brandy Gault—Teacher
Ashley Moore—Teacher
Ashley Roberts—Teacher
Michelle Lockwood—Teacher
Parent - Teacher
Association
Jo Ella Mallory, President
Ashley Smith, Vice
President
Kim Porter, Treasurer
Kristen Hastings,
Secretary
Melissa Whaley and
Veronica Templeton,
Ways & Means
Brandy Gray,
Spirit Night
Coordinator
Spartanburg School District Two 3231 Old Furnace Road
Chesnee, SC 29323
H T T P : / / W W W . S P A R T 2 . O R G
“Learning is an Adventure at Camp OES”
Oakland
Elementary School
School Community
Achievements Test Scores Goals for 2019- 2020
Student Recognition
Technology
Advocate for the “whole child” by
furthering our efforts to create a school
environment that is challenging, engaging,
supportive, healthy, and safe.
Improve implementation of guided reading
and guided math to support students’ needs
through differentiation.
Use data to develop and enhance the
school’s instructional focus and increase
achievement as indicated by MAP, SC
Ready, and SC PASS.
Expand our focus of integrating various
technologies to enhance classroom
instruction and student learning.
Improve writing by partnering with local
experts for model lessons and staff
development.
One-to-one iPads in 3rd and 4th grades
Two-to-one iPads in K-2 classrooms
Promethean Boards in All Academic Classrooms
Wi-Fi Access for School
Two computer labs
Spelling Bee Winner - Tanvi Chelasani
Terrific Kid of the Year - Tanvi Chelasani
Teacher of the Year - Catherine Wise
Ambassador of the Year- Tanya Violett
DonorsChoose.org grants were awarded to teachers
Student art work on display at Chapman Cultural Center
Healthy School Award
Principal’s Honor Roll
Terrific Kid
Perfect Attendance
Reader Leader
Gifted & Talented
PBIS
Hero Habits
Art work
Honor Roll
Spelling Bee
Honor Choir performances
Grade Level Performances
First Tee
PE club performances
Performance Results
Services
MAP/PASS/SC Ready data analysis conferences
RtI (Response to Intervention)
Leveled Literacy Intervention
Guidance support groups
Monthly safety drills
iReady
Keyboarding/ Computer Labs
Instructional Coaches
Mentor Program & Lunch Buddies
SC
Ready
Subject Exceeding
& Met
District
Avg.
State
Avg.
Reading 49.8% 49.8% 41.7%
Math 55.6% 53.1% 44.6%
SC PASS
(4th gr.)
Subject Exemplary
& Met
District
Avg.
State
Avg.
Science 55.9% 55.2% 49.4%