2024-2025 school year

Welcome to Grant Elementary. The first day of school for the 2024-2025 school year is Monday, August 19, 2024.


For the 2024-2025 school year, Grant Elementary School opens for breakfast at 7:40 a.m. School starts at 8:10 a.m. Monday is Collaboration Day, and dismissal is at 1:43 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, school dismissal is at 2:30 p.m. Days classified as Minimum Days start at 8:10 a.m. and dismissal is at 12:55 p.m. 


Click here for the complete Grant Elementary 2024-2025 Bell Schedules.

 

For ECS student registration and general back-to-school information click here.


2024-2025 principal's message

Dear Grant Elementary Students and Families,

Welcome back to another exciting school year at Grant! I hope you had a wonderful summer filled with fun, relaxation, and memorable experiences. We are thrilled to have our students return to school, ready to embark on a new journey of learning, growth, and discovery.

Our dedicated team of teachers and staff have been working diligently to prepare for the upcoming year, ensuring that we create a nurturing and stimulating environment for every student. We have planned a variety of engaging activities, innovative lessons, and enriching programs that will support our students in achieving their academic and personal best.

This year, we continue to focus on fostering a community where everyone feels valued, respected, and safe. We believe that a strong partnership between school and home is essential for student success, and we encourage you to be actively involved in your child’s education. Your support and collaboration play a vital role in creating a positive school experience.

Teachers are excited to welcome students on August 19th! The campus opens at 7:40 am for breakfast. School starts at 8:10 am. Our dismissal on Mondays is 1:43 pm and 2:30 pm Tuesday through Friday. Parents are welcome to stay with their child(ren) as they eat breakfast; we ask that families do not wait outside of classrooms in the mornings. 


2024-2025 Grant TK-5th grade teaching staff:

Emmett Bishop (TK) and Amy Vaughn (TK/Kindergarten Combo)

Tracy Fleming and Michelle Merideth-Sutke (Kindergarten)

Marina Fittinghoff and Angie Sanders (First Grade)

Lauren Ingraham (Second Grade)

Arrayana Borrayo, Celeste Lopez, and Emily Kinder (Third Grade)

Jason Hineline and Nicholas Tedesco (Fourth Grade)

Sarah Williams (Fifth Grade)


Please join us on August 16th from 2:30-3:15 to meet your child’s teacher and get a popcorn treat from our Grant PTA! This event will take place in the Grant parking lot, the parking lot will be closed to thru traffic for this event. Parents/Guardians can learn how they can become involved at Grant Elementary.


Please mark your calendars for other upcoming events:

  • Popcorn Posting: August 16th from 2:30-3:15 pm.
  • Labor Day-no school: September 2nd
  • PTA Meeting: September 9th at 5:00 pm.
  • Family Feedback Forum: September 13th at 5:00 pm.
  • Back-to-School Night: September 13th at 6:00 pm.
  • Empathy Interview Parent-Teacher Conferences: September 17th-20th (12:55 dismissal)
  • Picture Day: September 25th-volunteers needed!

These events are wonderful opportunities to meet your child’s teacher, learn more about our school programs, and connect with other families in our community.

As we begin this new school year, please feel free to reach out to me, your child’s teacher, or any member of our office staff with any questions or concerns. We are here to support you and ensure that your child has a successful and enjoyable school experience.

Let’s work together to make this a fantastic year of learning and growth for all our students. Welcome back, and here’s to a wonderful year ahead!

Warm regards,

Rachel Brakeman-Arnold

Principal, Grant Elementary


About US

Grant Elementary School’s vision is one in which students are educated through a collaborative effort among parents, faculty, staff, students, and the community. At Grant we believe in acknowledging and celebrating cultural diversity. It is a place where students challenge themselves academically without fear of failure. With high expectations and rigorous academic standards, Grant students will develop self-directed life-long learning skills for future success.