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MCCSC Newsletter - March 8, 2024

March 8, 2024

American History Essay Contest for the Daughters of the American Revolution Congratulations to several MCCSC students from Grandview and Lakeview Elementary on being honored for their outstanding wr . . .

MCCSC Newsletter February 23, 2024

February 23, 2024

MCCSC District Newsletter -  February 23, 2024 Happy Friday! Only two more weeks until Spring Break - March 11-15!  Information City of Bloomington Black History Month Essay Contest Winne . . .

MCCSC Newsletter - February 9, 2024

February 9, 2024

MCCSC District Newsletter -  February 9, 2024 This week was National School Counselor's Week. High School Counselors have a tremendous impact on students while helping them achieve school succ . . .

MCCSC Newsletter - January 26, 2024

January 26, 2024

MCCSC Newsletter -  January 26, 2024 Happy Friday! MCCSC is excited to share information on our expanding Pre-K and Preschool opportunities in this MCCSC Early Childhood Education Brochure. . . .

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About Us

University Elementary School started out as a K-12 Laboratory School on the Indiana University campus in 1938. Now located down the street from the University, our commitment to academic excellence continues to this day as we serve just over 600 students in preschool through sixth grade. University Elementary is a naturally global school, welcoming students from around the world, who speak a variety of different languages. Our diverse population’s needs are met by all of our exceptional teachers. University is an authorized International Baccalaureate World School. Students engage in six conceptual units of inquiry each year that are collaboratively planned. Students focus on international mindedness and use their agency to make an impact in the local and global community. The MCCSC Elementary Accelerated Learning Program for Students (ALPS) is housed at University and serves MCCSC’s 14 district elementaries. The program is designed to meet the academic, intellectual, and social needs of formally identified high ability students with one class at each grade level, 4-6. We at University Elementary School work together to encourage our students to become inquisitive, reflective learners who value others in an inclusive community and around the world.

  • Three students at a table doing arts and crafts
  • Three students posing together
  • A student walking off the bus
  • Photo of graduating students in their cap and gowns
  • Students sitting around a teacher who is reading a book
  • A teacher in front of their class raising their hand with students also raising their hands