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Principal's Message
   
The staff, community, and administration of Windsor Farm Elementary School strive to provide a rich learning environment through collaboration.  Our teachers meet regularly to share “best practices,” develop collaborative projects, and recognize teacher/student success.  The focal point of this effort is the achievement of Anne Arundel County Public Schools’ Goals set forth by the Superintendent.  Specifically they are:  academic achievement, a safe and orderly environment, and community collaboration.  The imagination, creativity, and dedication of the staff is impressive.  They constantly seek new avenues that would benefit student achievement.
    
    Fortunately, our school has exceptional community involvement.  Parent volunteers play a valued role in the daily operation of Windsor Farm Elementary School.  Likewise, the PTO works diligently to provide the school with additional resources to support our programs.
   
   
All of those in the Windsor Farm Elementary School Community share a common focus – our students. Together we can make a difference!

Randall Rice
Principal

Saundra Parker

Assistant Principal 

Maryland State Assessment
The Maryland School Assessment (MSA) is a test of reading, math, and science achievement.  MSA meets the requirements of the federal No Child Left Behind Act. It is administered annually to students in grades 3 through 8. This test provides educators, parents, and the public valuable information about student, school, school system, and state performance. MSA scores also shows how children performed compared to other students across the nation. To learn more about the Maryland School Assessment, visit marylandpublicschools.org.

Click on the link  to view the Maryland School Performance Test results for Windsor Farm Elementary.

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Last modified: October 2007
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