OWENS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
             "Be your best, do your best, act your best, Owens is the best!"
 
ALL ABOUT OWENS:

FACTS ABOUT OUR SCHOOL

Hazel Owens Elementary opened in the fall of 1985, as a result of a bond issue, to relieve over crowdedness in other elementary schools.  It was built to serve 600 students.  In 1988, an additional wing was built because of rapid growth.  Owens is now the largest elementary school in Tyler Independent School District.  It is unique in that it is the only TISD school outside the city limits and is located in a beautiful wooded area.

Owens was named in honor of Hazel Owens, a longtime, well-respected employee of TISD.  She was fortunate to have been alive when the school opened.  Ms. Owens visited several times and even read to many classrooms of children.

We are very proud of our outstanding staff, parents and students.  We pride ourselves in providing a nurturing family atmosphere in which all students feel loved and successful.

MISSION STATEMENT

The primary mission of Owens Elementary is to meet the academic as well as emotional needs of children at their individual rates and styles of learning.  We try to accomplish this by using a wide variety of techniques that will help develop these essential skills.

Expectations are high for all children to learn through the provision of educational opportunities that are challenging and motivating.  Accountability is maintained by close supervision of the students which is reflected by test scores and daily achievement.

Owens is constantly striving to maintain a family atmosphere, one of support and loyalty.  Parent involvement plays an important role in assuring that this atmosphere is present.         

RECOGNITION

Congratulations to the teachers and students of Owens for receiving TEA Exemplary Rating for 2008!

 

Congratulations to first grade  teacher, Mrs. Kelly Smithson, for being named Owens 2007-2008 Teacher of the Year.
 

This year's PTA Lifetime Membership was presented to Mrs. Pat Bickley.  Congratulations Mrs. Bickley.

 

Owens Elementary has earned an Exemplary Rating from the Texas Education Agency for four consecutive years.  The following three years (2004 - 2007) we proudly earned a Recognized Rating.

 

PARTNERS IN EDUCATION

It takes more than students and dedicated teachers to make a good school.  It also takes concerned parents and a giving community.  We think we have all of these here at Owens.  With that in mind, we would like to thank all of our parents for their dedication and the following businesses for being a part of the Owens community.

Owens PTA Noonday Pic-n-Pac Store
Papa John's Pizza Brookshire's Grocery
Chick-fil-A East Texas Food Bank
Target Verizon Wireless
Office Depot  

 

STUDENT HANDBOOK
2008-2009
 SCHOOL GOALS  

All students will demonstrate mastery of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills.

Mastery of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills will be facilitated by the use of technology.

Students will develop positive inward beliefs that will in turn affect outward behavior.

Students will develop and pursue artistic interests through the visual arts program.

Students will develop and pursue musical interests through the music program.

Students will develop appropriate computer skills through the technology and computer literacy program.

SCHOOL MASCOT
Eagle     
 SCHOOL COLORS
Royal Blue and White
SCHOOL SONG
"Owens School Song"
STATE SONG
 "Texas, Our Texas"
TEACHER OF THE YEAR
 
T.I.S.D. Campus Teacher of the Year Award: 
1987-1988 1988-1989
1989-1990 1990-1991
1991-1992 1992-1993
1993-1994 1994-1995
1995-1996 1996-1997
1997-1998 1998-1999
1999-2000 2000-2001
2001-2002 2002-2003
2003-2004 2004-2005
2005-2006 2006-2007
2007-2008 Kelly Smithson 2008-2009
   
 
 
T.I.S.D. District Teacher of the Year Award
     
     

 

CPOC COMMITTEE

Our site-based decision making committee is called CPOC (Campus Performance Objectives Council).  This committee is comprised of teachers, parents, community members, and business people. 

 The committee was established by the state of Texas.  It serves to oversee our total school program and provide leadership from all aspects of our learning community.  The committee also serves in advisory capacity to the principal. 

Areas of responsibility include: planning, budget, staffing/staff development, and school organization.  Each member has opportunities to bring concerns, issues, or ideas from their representative groups.

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