Sollars Elementary School | ||
Misawa Air Base, Japan |
Sollars Elementary School | ||
Misawa Air Base, Japan |
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Our Mission Statement The Sollars Community is invested in providing students the opportunity to excel academically, achieve individual goals, and build character through a diverse and balanced education. Sollars Pledge to Students Our mission will be successful if we can provide:
We’re committed to maintaining an environment at the school which fosters:
Professional educators and parents all play key roles by:
School Accreditation Sollars Elementary School is accredited by AdvancEd/NCA-CASI . Brief Biography of Lt. Col. John A. Sollars Sollars Elementary School was dedicated to Lt. Col. John A. Sollars in 1962. Lt. Col. Sollars was a pilot who died in a crash on 19 December 1961 after ejecting from his crippled F – 100 Super Sabre. Col. Sollars avoided crashing in a populated area and waited to clear the town before he ejected. In May of 1962 Misawa Elementary School was renamed to honor Colonel John A. Sollars. Our School Building Our current school building was completed in 1998 and currently serves approximately 700 students in grades PreK-6. Sollars ES has 31 classroom, Art, Music, PE, and host nation classes. We have a cafeteria, gym, information center, administrative offices, a large play with with basketball courts, a baseball diamond, and a separate playground for kindergarten and Pre-K use. |