Individual students are recognized on a monthly basis in an assembly format for positive behavior/character recognition. Students are eligible for nomination by any teacher in the building.
White | 4% |
Black | 8% |
Asian | 0% |
Hispanic | 88% |
American Indian or Native Alaskan | 0% |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 0% |
Multiracial | 0% |
Female | 47.4% |
Male | 52.6% |
Economically disadvantaged students | 93% |
Students with disabilities | 30% |
English learners | 42% |
Homeless students | 1% |
Students in foster care | 0% |
Military-connected students | 0% |
Migrant students | 0% |
Grade | Percent of total students | Students |
---|---|---|
1st Grade | 3% | 25 |
2nd Grade | 24% | 196 |
3rd Grade | 26% | 207 |
4th Grade | 23% | 183 |
5th Grade | 24% | 192 |
Incidents per year | |
---|---|
Violence | 0 |
Weapons | 0 |
Vandalism | 0 |
Substances | 0 |
Harassment, intimidation, and bullying | 5 |
Total incidents | 5 |
Days absent | Percent of students |
---|---|
0 days | 11% |
1 to 5 days | 35% |
6 to 10 days | 31% |
11 to 15 days | 14% |
Over 15 days | 9% |
Spanish | 79.0% |
English | 20.4% |
Other | 0.6% |
Learn more about Oak Street Elem School.
Mission Statement: The Oak Street Staff will ensure that every student demonstrates high levels of achievement as measured by the New Jersey Learning Standards by setting high expectations, fostering learning communities and planting the seed to attend college at an early age.
The Oak Street school hosts an after care school program for students needing supervision after school hours until 6:00PM, Monday through Friday. The program is run by the Ocean County YMCA and costs $20 per week for first child, $15 for second child and $10 for third child. The program is staffed by Oak Street personnel. Three days a week (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) many/most teachers meet with students after school for a one hour tutoring program. This is done at no cost to the family. Music and art clubs also meet after school on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays for students grades 3 through 5.
After School programs include small group instruction in Language Arts and Math. Music and art programs run simultaneously on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays. Oak Street host after care program sponsored by the Ocean County YMCA called the YKids program.
Professional development is a regular part of the academic calendar. Teachers meet with grade level colleagues and content specialists on a regular basis to unpack subsequent units of study and/or align to learning standards.
Oak Street has a Parent Liaison on staff that works closely with parents and families in keeping open lines of communication between home and school. We also regularly host Parent Nights whereby families come in the evening for workshops/seminars with topics that are relevant and supportive of parents with elementary aged children.
Technology is infused into the student experience throughout the day. Smartboards are utilized in every classroom. Two computer labs are available on a limited basis. Chromebooks and iPads are used in classrooms throughout the day for all content areas.
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