By the Numbers

  • Teacher & students Soaring Eagles opened in 2003 with 250 students. We are happy to report that we now serve more than 500 students. Since opening, we have earned multiple awards including:

    •    2020 - National ESEA Distinguished School Award
    •    2018 - Best of the Springs
    •    2018 - 2020 - High Flyers Award, CDE
    •    2017 - Best of the Springs
    •    2017 - John Irwin Award
    •    2017 - High Achiever’s Award, CDE
    •    2016 - Best of the Springs
    •    2016 - John Irwin Award
    •    2016 - National Blue Ribbon Award
    •    2014 - High Achiever’s Award, CDE
    •    2011 - National Title I School
    •    2010 - Milken Award – Mrs. Oellig
    •    2009 - National Blue Ribbon Award

    Highly Qualified Licensed Teachers 

    • K-6 teachers
    • Instructional Coach
    • Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education (CLDE) Teacher
    • Special Education Teachers
    • School Counselors
    • Military & Family Life Counselor
    • Social Worker
    • Art
    • Music
    • PE
    • Athletic Director

    Soaring Eagles Mascot 10 Dedicated Paraprofessionals (2 distinguished)

    • 1 Library Tech
    • 9 Instructional Paraprofessionals

    Before and After School Clubs and Activities 

    Check out this link for an updated list 

    • French Club - Learn how to speak French 
    • Chess - Learn how to play the strategic game of chess. We have the largest 3-5th grade chess program in the district.
    • Art - Learn more about how to create great works of art.
    • Battle of the Books - Read great books and compete in a district-wide tournament at the end of the year.
    • Girls on the Run - for girls in 3-5th grades - promotes individual achievement and self-confidence
    • Intramurals such as basketball, field hockey, football, cross country, kickball, volleyball, and soccer are offered to third through fifth-grade students.
    •  Student Leadership Opportunities 

     

     

     

    Student Population by Race/Ethnicity and Gender (600 students enrolled)

    • Hispanic - 46%
    • Asian - 4%
    • Black or African American - 11%
    • White - 27%
    • Two or more races - 10%
    • Hawaiian or Pacific Islander - 2%
    • Male - 47%
    • Female - 53%