Myers Ganoung Elementary School

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Culture Night
April 11, 2024 from 5-6 p.m.
We invite you to come together to celebrate the diversity of our school. We will share information about our ethnicities, such as food, music and dances. We will have different organizations come to share their resources as well.
Myers-Ganoung Culture Night - April 11, 5 - 6:30 pm

Myers-Ganoung families will come together to celebrate the diversity of our school. We will share information about our ethnicities, such as food, music and dances. We will have different organizations come to share their resources as well.

Volunteer with us
Please complete the online application for the new school year!
School Schedule

School Hours:

  • 7:45 am – Earliest arrival
  • 8:25 am - 2:40 pm – Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri
  • 8:25 am - 1:40 pm – Wed (Early Dismissal)

If absent, please call 520-584-6700 to alert our attendance clerk. Arizona State Law requires that you report all student absences.

Fax: 520-584-6701

 
School Information
Mission / Vision
About Us
What Makes Us Special
Myers-Ganoung Elementary School prides itself on using technology to enhance learning. The school has transformed its campus into a 21st Century high-tech learning environment with interactive whiteboards in each classroom, a 30-unit computer lab,  multiple Computers-on-Wheels with 30 laptops for each grade level, digital cameras and digital printers. The preschool even has its own computer lab. It’s no wonder that students from Myers-Ganoung enter middle school with extensive computer skills. Teachers provide students with multiple opportunities to interact with all of these wonderful technologies.

The school also recognizes the importance of the basics: reading, writing and math. Myers-Ganoung employs the Daily 5 reading program that incorporates 90 minutes of reading into each day and focuses on math with daily drills.

Myers-Ganoung has students from all over the world. Typically, more than 10 countries are represented in the student body. The school’s Kind Kids program creates a safe and orderly environment, and the school garden provides a place where children can dig in and learn first-hand about the power of the Earth.
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