Oakbrook

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Our Mission

It is the mission of Oakbrook Elementary School, in partnership with the community, to meet the individual needs of its students, empowering them to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes to live productively and responsibly in a diverse and ever-changing world.

Oakbrook Collective Commitments

  • I will engage students in meaningful, rigorous, relevant experiences to equitably promote life-long learners.
  • I will identify and partner with all student stakeholders.
  • I will be a positive, contributing and collaborative member of my Professional Learning Community.
  • I will strive to know each students’ individual stories in order to build positive relationships.
  • I will use evidence of student learning to ensure ALL students success.
  • I will provide a safe, enthusiastic learning environment.

Washington Report Cards Available

Washington State report cards provide school data at the state, school district and school building level. The report cards may be downloaded from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction website here or by contacting the school at the number listed above.

Parent Survey

A summary of our school’s overall results from the Center for Educational Effectiveness’s (CEE) 2017 parent survey can be found here. For complete results of the CEE parent survey, please contact the main office.

District Mission

The mission of Clover Park School District is to teach each child what he or she needs to know to succeed and contribute to the community.

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Oakbrook

Elementary School

2016-17

Sheri Warrick,

Principal

7802 83rd Ave SW, Lakewood WA 98498 • 253-583-5330 Fax: 253-583-5338

Student, Parent and Community Involvement

Our students are involved with our community and our community is involved with the school. Every year, students participate in a host of activities such as the canned food drive, and box tops for education. The ASB promotes community service activities and encourages every class to get involved with a community service project.

Parents are also visibly involved at Oakbrook. We welcome and encourage parents and guardians to participate in the education of their children. The scope of their activities at school is as diverse as the parents themselves.

Parents are a creative force in our school and provide a welcomed resource and support that would be difficult to live without.

It is common to see a high rate of attendance at open house and many PTSA events. We have parents involved with our Site Council and look forward to recruiting add-itional parents to serve in a governance position.
Our PTSA is very active and limits it's fundraising activities but create many events to support students nonetheless.

Oakbrook is in year three of implementing the WATCH D.O.G.S. program. Dads of Great Students, come to school, help out in the classroom, playground, lunchroom, and bus area. They are easily identified by their WATCHD.O.G.S. shirts. Research has proven that students with involved fathers are more likely to succeed in school.

The community is very involved in Oakbrook which allows so many student service activities to take place. We have developed close relationships with The Evergreen State College, Starbucks, the City of Lakewood, Jimmy Johns, McDonald's and others to create successful learning opportunities for students. We have a strong core of volunteers who work directly with the students.

School Improvement Plan

All district and school staff will ensure that 85% of our students will meet or exceed grade-level and disparities among all sub-groups will be eliminated as measured by state, district, and classroom assessments.

Goal 1 Math

Goal 2 Literacy

Goal 3 Science

Goal 4: As a result of intentional instructional practice all students will grow academically a minimum of one year and students below grade level will grow academically a minimum of 1.5 years; and the district graduation rate will reach 85% or greater in June 2018

Facility Use

Oakbrook’s building facilities are used by a variety of groups every year including Scout groups, City of Lakewood Basketball, Lakewood Baseball Club, PTSA, Reality Sports, Lakewood Lumberjacks Football and daycare programs.

Resources

Basic - $1,987,430
Title 1/LAP - 86,308
Other allocations - 8,651
Total budget - 2,082,389


District average per-pupil expenditure in 15-16.................................. 14,950.00