The following items reflect major initiatives currently underway at Pacific Elementary.Teachers, guided by the grade-level content standards, use the core curriculum to support the teaching and learning process.The teachers are committed to data driven decision making to improve student achievement.The Pacific Staff and School Site Council have spent time analyzing and monitoring achievement data in order to make instructional adjustments for improving student outcomes.“I have learned the value of teamwork,” Boyer said.“Teamwork requires understanding the needs of others so you can work more effectively with them.” He encouraged students to set a goal, be kind, eat healthy and always ask for help.Children served include typically developing infants, toddlers and preschoolers and those with disabilities.Parents are afforded a variety of program options and approaches, including center-based and home-based services, full-day/part-day preschool, infant/toddler playgroups and before/after school-age care.
Fourth grade classes from Pacific Elementary School participated in Día la Bandera de México, or Mexican Flag Day, at Sutter’s Fort on February 24.
The event was sponsored by the Mexican Cultural Center of Northern California.
Día la Bandera was established by Mexican President Lázaro Cárdenas in 1937.
With the help of volunteers and community donations, a school orchard destroyed by vandals was replanted on Saturday.
Fourteen young fruit-bearing trees were destroyed at Pacific Elementary School on November 15.