We at Neff Elementary know that parents want their
children to get the very best in education. That's
why we never settle for routine, repetition, and passive
learning. At Neff we committed to inspiring a
lifelong love of learning in every youngster.
Neff is a great
place to learn. Neff's faculty is innovative,
child-centered, and committed to excellence. The
staff stay current on teaching methods and constantly
strive to meet the needs of their students. Through
Neff's wealth of special programs, our teachers meet
children's unique individual needs and nurture their
talents. In addition to regular instruction, many
of our teachers sponsor special after-school clubs, such
as choir and chimes, dance clubs, art and special
projects, and sports such as soccer. Clubs and
activities play a big role in stimulating creativity and
self-reliance.
Neff's
personnel is always very supportive of the teachers and
the needs of the students. Everyone at Neff is
committed to the philosophy of "School is a place
for learning." With a student membership as
culturally diverse as Neff, students have learned to
respect the wide variety of international beliefs and
traditions of their fellow students. Our parents,
too, promote an atmosphere of cooperation and harmony by
their involvement in the daily school life of their
children.
Our
business partners are committed to aiding in the
education of our students, making donations of money,
incentive merchandise, and personal time in the classroom
with the students. Our community volunteers consist
of retirees and neighborhood friends, as well as parents
of the students. They all work together to provide
motivation, positive role model for our students, as well
as being a helpful and involved force among our staff.
Pat
Neff Elementary is a whole lot more than just a place to
study the "three R's." It is a great
place to learn because of people--people who teach,
people who care, people who are involved. Neff
Elementary is proud of its teachers and staff, students
and parents, and its business and community volunteers!
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