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Principal
Kimberly Fall Thompson
e-mail: kthompso@edzone.net

Elementary PASS

Address
515 Summit, Breckenridge, MI 48615
(989) 842-3182 ext. 201

 


Upcoming Events

Apr 29-May 1st BOGO book fair

Apr 30 Laura Ingalls Wilder Day for 5th grade

May 6 Mrs. McKenzie trip to Forest Hill Nature Center

May 7 6th grader orientation

May 9 5th grade Mother's Tea

May 14 7pm 6th grade parent meeting at HS media center

May 15 Young 4 class is done

May 20-22 5th grade camp

May 21 Mrs. Wolfgang to Forest Hill Nature Center

May 23, 26 NO SCHOOL

May 27 5th grade Reproduction Health week

May 27 3-5 grade Field Day

May 28 K-2 Field Day

May 29 Mrs. Bennett to Forest Hill Nature Center

   

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About Breckenridge Elementary

Breckenridge Elementary offers Young 4's, Developmental Kindergarten, All Day Kindergarten as well as an after-school latchkey program through Fifth Grade.

Almost five hundred children enjoy curriculum rooted in tradition and enriched with the arts and technology.

Breckenridge Elementary has met the state standards of Adequate Yearly Progress. Every teacher meets the federal and state requirements as "highly qualified".

Character Education is embedded in our daily activities. We model, encourage and promote the six pillars of character: Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Caring, Fairness and Citizenship.

Learning is celebrated daily in the classrooms. Each week students display their work on the "Wall of Wonderful Work".

Our discipline policy and procedures promote student responsibility and problem solving. We use the Responsible Thinking Classroom model and have found it to be successful.

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