Countywide Fundamental Elementary Schools
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Bay Vista Fundamental EL 5900 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street S St. Petersburg, FL 33705 Contact: Kristen Sulte, principal (727) 893-2335
Bay Vista, with 570 students in grades K-5, was the first school to become a fundamental school through strong community efforts and a school improvement initiative. Bay Vista believes the fundamental philosophy of educating children is both productive and positive.
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Curtis Fundamental EL 531 Beltrees St. Dunedin, FL 34698-7999 Contact: Kathy Duncan, principal (727) 738-6483
Curtis Fundamental, a small school of 435 students in grades K-5, emphasizes academic excellence, self-discipline, and family involvement. It has a small school, family atmosphere where students gain appreciation for lifelong learners. 7 2009-10 Brochure |
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Lakeview Fundamental EL 2229 25th Street S St. Petersburg, FL 33712 Contact: Christopher Ateek, principal (727) 893-2139
Lakeview Fundamental, a small school of 292 students in grades K-5, offers a rich setting for the development of academic and critical thinking skills. It emphasizes mastery of the basics at the instructional level best suited to the individual student, while providing enrichment experiences and fostering the development of acceptable social behavior.
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Pasadena Fundamental EL 95 72nd Street N St. Petersburg, FL 33710 Contact: Busara Pitts, principal (727) 893-2646
Pasadena Fundamental, a small school of 470 students in grades K-5, creates a structured, nurturing educational environment fostering a partnership of parents, students and educators. It is the school's mission to create a safe environment conducive to a student learning and a teacher teaching.
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Tarpon Springs Fundamental EL 400 E. Harrison Street Tarpon Springs, FL 34689 Contact: Donna Hoover, principal (727) 943-5508
Tarpon Springs Fundamental, a small, tightly knit school of 290 students in grades K-5, is comprised of families with strong educational values. Those values are one of the reasons why the students are successful academically. A self-contained classroom environment is supported by teachers using highly effective instructional strategies.
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