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To ensure all scholars are prepared to succeed in life with integrity

- Vision statement

Krisle Elementary School will enable all scholars to reach and exceed high academic standards while empowering them to be great citizens in an ever-changing world

- Mission Statement

Our History

Krisle School was originally established in 1918 and was named for a family in the community. The original structure was built of wood and provided a school for African-American students in the northern area of Robertson County.


In 1957, the need became apparent for a new structure, and a brick building was erected just behind the original wooden school. Students from the three African-American schools in the Springfield area (Oregon School, the old Krisle School, and Woodard School) moved into the new Krisle School building in January of 1960.


During the 70s, the student population changed from predominately African-American as Krisle School began to serve all students from grades K-8 in the rural, farming community of northern Robertson County.


In 1980, Krisle School served 110 students with a faculty of 10. During this time, 6th-8th grade students had the opportunity to play basketball for the Krisle Viking team. Throughout the 1980s, Krisle's student membership grew, and the need for more classrooms became apparent. As a possible solution to this problem, the Robertson County Board of Education examined the possibility of moving seventh and eighth grade students to Springfield Middle School. This was an unpopular idea among Krisle parents, and the Board of Education chose instead to add classrooms to the structure in order to allow these grades to remain at Krisle. The addition was completed in 1990 and included four new classrooms, restrooms, storage rooms, and a library.


The community surrounding Krisle School continued to grow, and once again, in 1997, a new building program began. This time, fourteen classrooms and a gymnasium were added and some older sections of the school underwent remodeling. The seventh and eighth grades were finally moved to Springfield Middle School, making Krisle a K-6 school.


In the fall of 2003, sixth grade students were moved to Springfield Middle. The first Pre-K class at the school began in 2006. Krisle now serves approximately 400 students in grades PreK-5.

 

The History of Krisle Powerpoint

Sobre Nosotros

Directora: Amanda Miglore
Directora Asistente: Danielle Holden

Direccion: 6712 Highway 49 East
Springfield, TN 37172

Telefono de la oficina: 615-384-2596
Fax de la oficina: 615-384-9022
Telefono de la cafeteria: 615-382-8051

La puertas de KES abren a las 6:45 am. Los estudiantes estran tarde si llegan despues de las 7:15 am. La salida de KES es a las 2:15 pm.

Colores de la escuela: Amarillo y Negro
Mascota: Yellow Jackets (Chaquetas Amarillas)

La escuela primaria Krisle sirve a estudiantes de Pre-K hasta el 5º grado en el área norte y este de Springfield (incluyendo Springfield"oriental"). Los estudiantes que se promueven al 6to grado van a la escuela secundaria que estan en el condado. dependiendo el loqar donde viven. 


Krisle Elementary es una escuela de Título 1.


Queridos padres,
Por favor, recuerde que debe mantener a la oficina y la maestra de su hijo/a actualizado con la información más actual de contacto. Si se mueve o compra un nuevo teléfono celular y cambia el número, haga la escuela una de sus primeras llamadas para que podamos actualizar nuestros registros. En el caso de un cierre de la escuela de emergencia o debido a las inclemencias del tiempo, usted quiere que nos pongamos en contacto con usted con instrucciones o informaciones importantes.

Gracias.

School Session

7:15 AM - 2:15 PM
 
School Doors Open
6:45 AM
 
Expected Bus Arrival
6:45 AM
 
Expected Bus Departure
2:25 PM
 
Early Dismissal times
 
Half Day Dismissal (3.5 hours after start time)
10:45 AM
 
Early Dismissal (2 hours early)
12:15 PM