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Our MISSion Statement
 

The MISSION of Lanier Elementary is to provide a quality learning experience for every student, every day, without exception.

 To achieve our MISSION we are guided by the following PRINCIPLES… 

bullet Everyone can and will learn.
bullet High expectations yield high results.
bullet Quality learning experiences require:

        • An effective teacher in every classroom;

        • An effective principal in every school;

        • A challenging curriculum;

        • Adequate resources;

        • Continuous improvement in every classroom, office and department;

        • Shared accountability among students, teachers, administrators, 
            staff, parents and  community; and

        • A safe, secure, non-threatening, comfortable environment.

bullet Families and communities are essential partners in the education process.
bullet Every employee is personally responsible to model ethical behavior, exhibit a strong work ethic and to achieve high performance.
bullet Every individual has dignity and worth.
bullet A diverse community of learning requires a variety of educational opportunities.

 

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Events on Nov 6
Awards Assembly 3rd-5th
Nov 06 2009 at 01:30 PM
Picture Retakes
Nov 06 2009 at 08:15 AM
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Lanier Elementary School
1727 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa Oklahoma 74112
Phone: 918-833-9380
FAX: 918-833-9393

Statue Of Liberty

The two-year theme of the Boy Scouts of America from 1949 through 1951 was, “Strengthen the Arm of Liberty.” In conjunction with this theme, Boy Scout councils in various parts of the country encouraged the erection of small replicas of the Statue of Liberty in many communities. The one at Lanier was financed by one Cub pack and four Boy Scout troops and erected in 1952. The statue was manufactured by Friedly-Voshardt Co., Chicago. Measuring 8’4” from base to top of the torch, it was stamped out of 42 sheets of copper and braced and crossbraced on the inside. This replica cost around $450 at the time it was molded.  In 1966 a brick wall and wrought iron fence were added to enhance its beauty. 

Sidney Lanier

1842-1881, American Poet. He became famous for his poems about the beauty of the South. Lanier was born in Macon, Georgia and graduated from Oglethorp College in 1860. He served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War (1861-1865) and spent four months in a union prison camp. After the war Lanier studied law and entered his father’s law firm.

In 1873 Lanier resumed his writing career and moved to Baltimore where he helped support his family by playing the flute in the Peabody Orchestra. His reputation as a poet grew and in 1879 he became a lecturer at John Hopkins University.

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