24 Explorer Drive
Phenix City, AL 36867
334-732-1173
Phenix City, AL 36867
334-732-1173
Please know that all Phenix City Schools and offices will be closed Monday and Tuesday, September 11and 12, 2017. There may be no extracurricular activities Monday through Tuesday. Please know that any aspect of the aforementioned may be extended and prepare accordingly. A call-out is set for 9 AM this morning.
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Title IV - Lakewood Elementary School is part of the Phenix City Public School System. The programs and activities presented at Lakewood Elementary School comply with
Title IV guidelines. We feel that a safe and drug free school environment is essential to student success. Safe and drug - free school funds are available to all schools to support programs that prevent violence in and around schools, and prevent the illegal use of alcohol, tobacco and drugs. These programs are also coordinated with other efforts that help schools and communities create a safe, disciplined, and drug free environment that supports student academic achievement.
Gifted Education - The Phenix City Public School System recognizes that all students identified as gifted in our system have the right to an appropriate education that provides educational interventions which sustain, challenge, and ensure continued growth. The Phenix City Public School System's gifted education program is designed to identify students who demonstrate high intellectual capacity, high academic proficiency, and/or exceptional talent in expression or leadership. This program includes specific measures designed to identify culturally diverse gifted students and ensures that no student will be excluded from either referral or participation in the gifted program because of behavior.
Resources for At-Risk Students - A building Based Student Support Team (BBSST) has been created to address students who my be at risk of not experiencing school success and may be in danger of school failure. Each school has its own BBSST and the contact person may be found by calling the school office.
Title IV guidelines. We feel that a safe and drug free school environment is essential to student success. Safe and drug - free school funds are available to all schools to support programs that prevent violence in and around schools, and prevent the illegal use of alcohol, tobacco and drugs. These programs are also coordinated with other efforts that help schools and communities create a safe, disciplined, and drug free environment that supports student academic achievement.
Gifted Education - The Phenix City Public School System recognizes that all students identified as gifted in our system have the right to an appropriate education that provides educational interventions which sustain, challenge, and ensure continued growth. The Phenix City Public School System's gifted education program is designed to identify students who demonstrate high intellectual capacity, high academic proficiency, and/or exceptional talent in expression or leadership. This program includes specific measures designed to identify culturally diverse gifted students and ensures that no student will be excluded from either referral or participation in the gifted program because of behavior.
Resources for At-Risk Students - A building Based Student Support Team (BBSST) has been created to address students who my be at risk of not experiencing school success and may be in danger of school failure. Each school has its own BBSST and the contact person may be found by calling the school office.