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Dress code |
Dress code: Students wear Standard School Attire clothing. At Bellshire Design Center, students may wear white, navy blue, red yellow, or purple shirts that have a collar and short or long sleeves. All pants, shorts, capri pants, skirts or skorts must be havy blue, black or any shade of khaki. Cargo pockets and denim jeans of any color are not permissible. All shirts must be properly buttoned and tucked inside pants, shorts or skirts, which must be worn at the waist. |
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School Mission
- The mission of Bellshire Design Center is to create a safe and orderly learning community whee students master high academic standards and develop social competencies, teachers and parents participate in personal and professional growth activities linked to student achievement, and the community is actively involved in accomplishing the school's mission.
| Curriculum |
- Special education programs designed specifically for students with autism, language or speech impairment, specific learning disabilities, multiple disabilities and other health impairments.
- This school has a particular instructional focus on back-to-basics, traditional instruction.
- Physical education is required for the following grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4
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Instructional Program Highlights
- Thematic Units
- Arts and Humanities
- Encore/Enrichment
- Hands on Science
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- This school has the following art(s) programs: chorus.
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| Technology and Facilities |
- This school was established between 1940-1949.
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| Other Features and Highlights |
- 86-90% of students remained enrolled at the school between last school year and this school year.
- Regular classroom hours: 7:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
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| Source of Data |
Additional information, including curriculum and special programs, was either submitted to GreatSchools by a school official or comes directly from the school or school district's Web site. This page was last updated on 10/15/2007. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of information submitted by school officials.
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