Tuesday, April 23, 2013
'The Dual Immersion program would support D.H. Stanton’s work by filling those achievement gaps and preparing students who are lifelong learners, leaders, and global competitors who are bilingual in nature.'
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Tuesday, April 23
Editor's note: Six new dual immersion elementary schools, including D.H. Stanton Elementary School, were recently awarded start-up grants to support materials and professional development in the 2013-2014 school year. These schools will receive $15,000 each for start-up and training costs to implement dual immersion instruction in languages deemed vital to metro Atlanta's and Georgia's economic development. D.H. Stanton's program is centered around Spanish. by Dr. Clara Taylor PEOPLESTOWN — As D.H. Stanton rises to excellence, a program like Dual Immersion would fit very well in creating the global leaders of tomorrow. As we continue to remain current in educational practices and research, this program will align seamlessly with the …
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Jovani Oviedo-Reyes is a bi-lingual student who loves to read and is being awarded by his school for reaching his goal.
PEOPLESTOWN — Jovani Oviedo-Reyes is a 4th grader at D.H. Stanton Elementary School who loves reading and has made it under APS' student spotlight this week on the Talk Up APS Blog. According to the blog, Jovani "is currently at 762,565 words and is on track to reach 1,000,000 by the end of the year!" Jovani will be participating in both the Reading Bowl and the Accelerated Reader competition this year. His teachers say that, "he will mostly likely be the only student to read 1,000,000 words in this year’s competition." “My favorite book is Red Pyramid, and it’s about magic,” Jovani said. “I would rather be reading an exciting story than watch it on a TV screen.” Brenda Street, D.H. Stanton's media specialist, says that Jovani is not …
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
D.H. Stanton students show that they, too, can be leaders in their education pursuits.
PEOPLESTOWN — In early February, D.H. Stanton Elementary School became the first of Atlanta Public Schools to implement the new Leader in Me program. According to Talk Up APS, the official APS blog, "Leader in Me is an innovative, school-wide model that emphasizes a culture of student empowerment that helps to unleash each child’s full potential." To launch the new program, on Feb. 1, D.H. Stanton invited members of the community to an introduction of the initiative. The launch follows roughly a year's worth of groundwork laid by William Teasley, a Peoplestown resident who spearheaded the efforts to create the program at D.H. Stanton. The program centers around the "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" philosphy of the late Stephen R…
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
School institutes rewards program, creates uniform bank and other measures.
PEOPLESTOWN — Clara Taylor, the interim principal at D.H. Stanton Elementary School and considered a key factor in helping keep the school from closing in last year's redistricting, has been fully appointed to the post. The Atlanta Public Schools Board of Education approved of the change earlier this month. Taylor, working with the school's parent teacher association and neighborhood leaders has been busy preparing Stanton for a major initiative, FranklinCovey's "Leader In Me," a school-oriented program structured around fostering leadership qualities in students. The program, which parents mapped out as a part of a turnaround plan that they developed last year for Stanton, is designed to increase academic success in addition to building …
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Damian Roland was one of the most memorable opponents of the closure of D.H. Stanton Elementary School in Peoplestown.
During the contentious Atlanta Public Schools redstricting, lots of people from all over the city raised their voices to give their perspective and advocate for their schools. One of those voices was a then-rising fourth grader Damian Roland who attends D.H. Stanton Elementary School in Peoplestown. He made two impassioned pleas with school board officials to keep his school open during the redistricting debate. These days, Roland, who is now a fourth grader, is still using voice and power of pint-sized persuasion as a commentator and newscaster for the goings on at D.H. Stanton. Check him out in action.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Changes made to open up funds to more neighborhood development and improvement projects.
The SMP Community Inc. fund, which was created to mitigate the impact of the 1996 Oylmpic Games on the Summerhill, Peoplestown and Mechanicsville communities, is changing how it allocates money to those neighborhoods. The non-profit fund, which is administered by the Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority, gets its revenue via an eight-percent cut of the parking fees collected at the Turner Field lots. Up until now, the funds have been dispersed 50-50, with the neighborhoods' three community development groups — the Summerhill Neighborhood Development Corp., the SUMMECH Community Development Corp. and the Peoplestown Revitalization Corp. — getting half of the monies generated in a year for economic improvements. The other half goes to …
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Students rewarded with an ice cream social for community work.
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Saturday, August 11, 2012
A promise made is a promise kept. Before the end of the last school year, the residents of Peoplestown extracted a promise from the students of D.H. Stanton Elementary: Keep the neighborehood's parks clean to reflect their pride in their community and they'd be rewarded. On Friday, neighborhood and school boosters rewarded the Stanton students with Morelli's Ice Cream as a reward for doing their part in keeping Stanton and Four Corners parks clean and tidy during summer break. "This is their reward; this is for the kids," said Gregory Burson Sr., president of the Friends of Peoplestown Parks. But the ice cream social was more than just a reward for a job well done, he and others said. It's part of the school's mission this year to foster …
Monday, August 6, 2012
'Failure is not an option.'
The sights, sounds and signs of the first day of school were all too familiar. From the squeak-squeak pitter-patter of brand new shoes on shiny floors to the backpacks, notebooks and pencils sharpened just so, at D.H. Stanton Elementary in Peoplestown. There were the happy reunions of classmates ready to tackle another school year and hands waving high and feverishly in the air by pupils eager to answer teacher's question. For some of the littlest ones, there was the shedding of some tears on this, their first day of many being spent away from Mom. But the start of this school year at Stanton is marked by a promise that principal Clara Taylor received from each and every teacher and staff member about their commitment to the school, …
Monday, April 30, 2012
But board fails to take action on Custer/McDonough/Guice, which remains the only neighborhood split-zoned to two grammar schools.
The Atlanta Public Schools Board of Education — following more than an hour of discussion from the public and board members — voted Monday to rezone Summerhill to Parkside Elementary in Grant Park. The decision — Nancy Meister, who represents Buckhead Patch schools, was the lone dissenting vote — avoids a lawsuit Summerhill residents threatened to file against APS. Meister, a real estate agent, did not directly explain her no vote. But in an e-mail to East Atlanta Patch, she said she does support D.H. Stanton Elementary, the school Summerhill was slated to attend. "I believe that with support from the system and community D.H. Stanton will be a great school for all children. The residents of the Peoplestown community are dedicated to …
Events of note of interest to and affecting residents of East Atlanta Patch
— The Neighborhood Planning Unit-W Land Use and Zoning Committee meeting which would normally take place on May 1st at Martha Brown United Methodist Church, 468 Moreland Ave. has been moved to Monday, May 7th.
Barbara Garnes
9:34 am on Thursday, January 24, 2013
Stanton Elementary School is fortunate to have such a very dynamic, energetic, and very positive principal. Wonderful article. Please continue to inform us about Stanton's progess. We love the school and the principal. BG   more ›