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McHarg Elementary School

700 Twelfth Street Radford
Virginia
24141
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Contact Person: Robert F. Graham
Phone: (540) 731-3652
Fax: (540) 731-3696
Hotline: For weather-related closing information, call (540) 267-3272.
Description:

Affirming that all children are unique individuals with varying abilities and talents, we, the faculty and staff of McHarg Elementary School firmly believe that it is our responsibility as educators to provide an environment in which each student can attain his/her maximum potential in academic, social and individual development. We prize the unique worth of each individual and stress acceptance of differences; we emphasize cooperation with, and concern for, others; and we encourage a sense of commitment toward the larger community by striving for a caring and nurturing environment with the school.

We believe that if children are to be encouraged to develop to their fullest potential, it is imperative that they be equipped with not only the basic skills to be successful learners, but also with challenges and experiences that foster social, emotional, physical, and moral growth. These challenges, however, must be founded on the secure mastery of basic skills that are taught not only in isolation but also in integration with one another. We place strong emphasis on reading, self-expression and ideas, and the mastery of computational and problem-solving skills. We seek to provide a challenging, yet flexible, curriculum which meets the immediate educational needs of each student, provides a foundation for future education, and develops in our students a broader sense of the world and a respect for cultures different from our own.

  
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