Constellation Schools: Puritas Community Elementary

Constellation Schools: Puritas Community Elementary

17720 Puritas Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44135

Principal

Victoria Marshall

Grades Offered

K—4

Operated By

Accel Schools

Sponsored By

ESC of Lake Erie West

Hours of Operation

8:00 AM — 3:15 PM

Mission

At Puritas we are a family that works together as one cohesive unit to provide a solid academic foundation for our students to feel successful when they enter high school and their future endeavors. Additionally, we promote a positive character education program that focuses on a different trait each month. Finally, at our school, we cherish the diverse backgrounds of our students, celebrating their successes and embracing their unique qualities.

Achievement
State rating of how well students performed on tests.

Above Average Ranked 29 of 109
Cleveland schools

Progress
State rating of student growth compared to growth of other students in Ohio.

Average Ranked 40 of 99
Cleveland schools

State Rating

3/5

Achievement: 2/5
Progress: 3/5
Gap Closing: 3/5
Graduation: 0/5
Early Literacy: 2/5
Enrollment

146

Students
Third Grade Reading Proficiency

62.1%

Students meeting requirements for 4th grade
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87.5%

Attendance Rate

Programs Offered

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(2) materially interfere with school work

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2022

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and debate club

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Art Club

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black or Constellation sweatshirts may be worn in cool weather. ABSOLUTELY NO HOODED SWEATSHIRTS/GARMENTS MAY BE WORN DURING SCHOOL. ● Navy blue or black ties (optional) ● Black

Boy Scouts

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but are not limited to: ● Any clothing not identified above ● Any clothing with pictures or wording ● Hooded sweatshirts ● Sweatpants ● Open toed shoes ● Tennis shoes that light up

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but must be removed during school. ● Plain belts – black or brown – no decorations Violations to the uniform requirement include

Chess Club

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clean clothing that is appropriate for an educational environment. The Principal may require students to change any attire deemed inappropriate. For this purpose

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create disorder

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Dress Code – Uniform Policy (Applicable to Early Kindergarten – 8th grade) 4.2010.7 Dress Code The Board has adopted the following reasonable dress code and grooming guidelines to promote discipline

ELL Services

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game club

Girl Scouts

Inclusion Classrooms

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Lego club

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Life Act Cleveland Clinic- drug abuse prevention Department of Developmental Disabilities Good Life Ambassadors University Hospitals (fire and Safety Assemblies for Elementary)

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maintain order

Museums

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My school does not offer any of these sports or activities.

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No

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None of these apply to my school.

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or

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or disrupt the educational program. All students are expected to wear neat

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or light blue sweaters ● White or light blue turtlenecks may be worn under shirts or sweaters ● Navy blue

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Other

Peer mentoring

Pull out/Push in services

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secure the safety of students

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shoes

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the Principal may ask the student’s parents to bring different clothing to the school

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we do not offer any of these programs

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white or navy blue socks ● Black dress shoes are preferred. Clean tennis or basketball shoes in good condition may be worn. Boots may be worn to school in the winter

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writing club

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Yes

Population Diversity

32.9% Black Non-Hispanic
15.1% White Non-Hispanic
34.2% Hispanic
8.2% Multiracial
8.2% Asian

11.0%

Students with Disabilities

20.5%

English Learners

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