Mailing Address
Principal: Dr. Vicki Gilmer Phone: (334) 598-4408 Fax: (334) 598-6784 |
PARENTS may register their children at either school. It is not necessary to go to the Primary School to register a K-1 student. It is not necessary to come to the Elementary School to register a 2-6 grade student. No matter what grade level the student will attend, registration can be done at either school.
Ft. Rucker Elementary School Motto:
As a Professional Learning Community, Fort Rucker Elementary School is committed to equipping all students for success in the 21st Century.
Ft. Rucker Elementary School Vision Statement:
Success for all students in the 21st Century
Ft. Rucker Elementary School Guiding Principles:
Recognize individual needs of military children
Differentiate learning experiences based on DoDEA content standards
Foster a caring, creative learning environment.
Promote social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development.
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Parents' Guide to the CSP (2.3MB)
Attention Parents: Child Find
If you suspect that your three-year-old may have a disability, you are entitled to services through the school, should you meet Department of Defense eligibility criteria and reside on Fort Rucker. For more information, please call Dr. Debbie Deas, Fort Rucker Primary School Principal, at 598-4473.
To contact a staff member, please e-mail the Webmaster, who will forward the message to the designated staff member. A link to the Webmaster is found on each page.
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Interactive Customer Evaluation (ICE)

| August 2 | First Day for Teachers |
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| August 5 | Open House Primary School 3:00 - 5:00 Elementary School 3:30 - 5:30 |
| August 6 | First Day for Students |
| September 6 | Labor Day Holiday |
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OUR FRES STUDENTS H1N1 COMMERCIAL
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Pandemic Influenza Planning and Information
Center for Disease Control WEB SITE
Student Activities to Learn About H1N1
Things to do to stay safe from the flu!
1. Wash your hands with soap and water or use an
alcohol-based hand cleaner
2. Cough or sneeze into a tissue or use your elbow or shoulder; NOT your hands.
3. Stay away from sick people so they don’t give you their germs and make you sick.
4 .If you don’t feel well, tell an adult right away. You might have to stay home for a while so you don’t make others sick.
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