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Fort Hunt Elementary School

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About Fort Hunt Elementary School

Mission Statement

Fort Hunt Elementary School empowers students to become independent and collaborative problem solvers; empathetic and resilient learners; and respectful, community-oriented citizens of the world.

Built in 1969 on land once owned by George Washington, Fort Hunt Elementary School lies cradled in a bend of the Potomac River, surrounded by such renowned neighbors as Mount Vernon, Fort Hunt Park, River Farm, Dyke Marsh, and Huntley Meadows. This culturally rich community expands our campus and our horizons, while it enriches our curriculum.

Fort Hunt Elementary is also known for its Spanish language partial-immersion program in grades 1 through 6, which draws students from both inside and outside of the school boundaries. This optional program gives students the opportunity to gain a command of the Spanish language while being taught math, science, and health in Spanish. Social studies, language arts, and all other subjects are taught in English.

School Summary

Nestled in a bend of the Potomac River on land once owned by George Washington, Fort Hunt Elementary prides itself on both our rich history and our forward thinking in providing a world class instructional program.

As a Fine Arts Focus school, Fort Hunt teachers integrate curriculum content with the arts utilizing differentiated instructional strategies which are tailored to meet the strengths and needs of each individual student. Teachers and staff at Fort Hunt collaborate with one another taking advantage of the skills and knowledge of each individual ensuring that each child has the opportunity to excel. They learn about the arts and ways to integrate the arts in their teaching. Teachers participate in a range of programs designed to meet their varying needs, interests, and experience creating opportunities for our students to learn through arts integrated instruction. This has established a shared vision for arts-integrated instruction and a climate for teacher learning and collaboration at Fort Hunt Elementary. Fort Hunt offers a Spanish language partial-immersion program in grades 1 through 6, which draws students from both inside and outside of the school boundaries. This optional program gives students the opportunity to gain a command of the Spanish language while being taught math, science, and health in Spanish only during the school day. Social studies, language arts, and all other subjects are taught in English.

At Fort Hunt students are expected to meet or exceed current Virginia Standards of Learning and Fairfax County Program of Studies grade-level requirements. The Fort Hunt staff is expected to educate a diverse population of students in an inclusive setting while striving to provide meaningful and enriching instructional lessons for each child.

About Fort Hunt Elementary PTA:

PTA is the largest advocacy group and is committed to improving the quality of education and the welfare of children everywhere.

To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school and community

•To raise the standards of home life

•To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth

•To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for all children and youth the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education

To know more about the PTA, please check the below link:

https://forthuntpta.membershiptoolkit.com/Our_PTA