Sutton

 

Fast Facts about Sutton Elementary School

Sutton Elementary School was established in 1958.

Current Enrollment: 498
Demographics:
Caucasian: 49%
Hispanic: 38.9%
African American: 27%
Asian: 16.6%
Indian/Native American: 2%

School Colors:
Our school colors are white and red. Fridays have been designated as “Show Your Sutton Spirit Day” where students and faculty wear their Sutton t-shirts.

School Mascot:
Roadrunner

Monday Rise and Shine
Every month we will have a morning show that provides an opportunity for all students to present information to the whole school. During Rise and Shine a class will present a special “informance” where they present something they have learned; it is to inform the audience.

Attendance- A Key to Your Child’s Success:
Schools are responsible for teaching your child. But schools can’t do their job if your child is absent. Learning builds day by day. A child who misses a day of school misses a day of learning. Your child’s success in school depends on having a solid educational background-one that can only be gained through regular school attendance. Research shows that attendance is the single most important factor in school success.


This School is accredited by the North Central Association and the Arkansas Department of Education.

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