Ronald Reagan Elementary is a K-5 school with 815 students enrolled during 2008-09.
The student population is diverse. Forty-five percent of students are white; 37 percent are Hispanic or Latino; 6 percent are African American; 5 percent are Filipino; 3 percent are Asian.
Class size for K-3 is 20 students at Ronald Reagan; class size for grades 4-5 is 33.
There are 29 teachers at Ronald Reagan Elementary, along with four administrative staff members.
Anne Sullivan Nursery School & Kindergarten is a hands-on type of school with a variety of activities for preschool and kindergarten age children. The low teacher to child ratio allows staff to meet each child's developmental needs. It is well equipped with a spacious play-yard located on 30 acres of natural landscape. The school offers nutritious home cooked meals.
Anne Sullivan maintains a highly trained staff of teachers with Associate Degrees in Early Childhood Education and Bachelor Degrees in specialized fields of education. All head teachers have at least five years of experience working with children.
Its programs work with helping parents to help build a foundation of learning for children for a lifetime. The school recieved accreditation by the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs and undergoes and on-going evaluation program to ensure the high standards.
Wildomar Elementary School is one of 25 schools which comprise the Lake Elsinore Unified School District. The school serves approximately 850 students enrolled in grades K-5.
The school has a more than 100-year history. As the area around Wildomar was being settled during the late 1800s, one of the first items of business in the new town was to build a grammar school. In 1886, town founders donated land and Wildomar Elementary School was built in the downtown area. The present day school is still at this original location on the corner of Palomar and Central.
When the old two-room schoolhouse was eventually torn down and rebuilt, the bell that called students to class was removed from its tower. In 2006, contributions from the community and school helped fund a monument to house the bell which resides on the school grounds today.
The bell is located at the corner of Palomar and Central on the grounds of Wildomar Elementary School. It remains a landmark for Wildomar.