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School History
Winstead was built in 2002, named in honor of neighboring historical Winstead Hill. Its doors were open to families in September of 2002.

Community
Winstead serves Sullivan Farms, Polk Place, Franklin Green, Spencer Hall, Kinnard Springs, and Willow Springs.

 

 

Enrollment
760 Winstead Wildcats

School Colors
Purple and Gold

School Mascot
Winston the Wildcat

 

Grades Served
Kindergarten through 5th Grade

Pupil-Teacher Ratio:
Kindergarten – 18:1
First grade – 20:1
Second grade –  20:1
Third grade – 21:1
Fourth grade – 24:1
Fifth grade – 22:1

The Winstead Vision

Our vision is to create citizens with strong intellect, character and self esteem.

The Winstead Mission

I will help create a safe and loving family environment.
I will actively learn, develop my talents, and achieve success daily.
My life makes a difference at Winstead Elementary.

Winstead Beliefs

  • All children are respected.
  • All students can learn more than they are currently learning.
  • Students’ learning should be the primary focus of all decisions.
  • Students should be engaged in making connections, working through problems and finding solutions that are reflective of real life.
  • All students are encouraged to discuss issues/ problems that may directly affect their own learning.
  • Assessment of student learning should provide students with a variety of opportunities to demonstrate their achievement of the expectations of their learning.
  • All teachers are responsible for sharing their work, their expertise, and their support with all other teachers in formal and informal settings.
  • Faculty, staff, administrators, parents, and the community share the responsibility for advancing the school’s mission.
  • The commitment to continuous improvement is imperative if our school is to enable students to become confident and self-directed life-long learners.

 

 

 

 


 

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This page was updated on 10/13/2009.                  Email the Webmaster