Lebanon Primary

Lebanon Primary

Vision Statement

Our vision at Lebanon Primary is to provide opportunities for students to develop their full potential, in order to become responsible members of a changing society. We attempt to provide a safe, caring, and positive environment in which optimum learning may take place. We strive to provide an environment that enhances the self-worth of each individual.


School History



Until 1957, Lebanon High School, presently Lebanon Middle School, housed Grades 1-12. Then beginning the second semester of 1957, Grades 1-6 were moved into a new separate facility built on the opposite side of the street known as Lebanon Elementary. In 1963, six classrooms, a band room and a cafeteria were added to better house the elementary grades. With the additions of the kindergarten grade and special education classes in 1972-73, and attendance growth, overcrowding became a problem. Several mobile units were added. In 1995 a pre-k program for four year olds and a preschool handicapped class were added. These were housed on the Lebanon Middle School campus. Additional classroom space was desperately needed at Lebanon Elementary as class sizes continued to increase. A move was made to the renovated Pittston Building in the fall of 2005 and classes began at Lebanon Primary School. Lebanon Primary School houses pre-k through second grade students. The preschool handicapped class is also housed in the Lebanon Primary building. The center of the school is the library media center. PE classes are held in the gymnasium. The cafeteria serves multi-functionally as a stage viewing area and lunchroom. Music classes are held once a week on the stage. Students have classes twice a week in the up-to-date technology lab. The faculty, staff and parents believe that the school exists as a learning institution which will prepare students to live more productive lives. We feel that each student should be motivated and challenged to reach his achievement potential. Our belief is that the school should serve the intellectual, social, moral, personal and physical needs of every child. Lebanon Primary School has an active volunteer program and encourages your involvement. All visitors are asked to sign in at the office when entering the school and a visitor's badge should be worn while in the building. We welcome you to visit our new school and see learning in progress.



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