Welcome to the William McKinley Elementary School web site. Our school was built in 1928 and has a strong tie with the community. We have students whose parents and even grandparents attended McKinley. Staff members are faithful McKinley supporters with long, dedicated tenures. Two of the instructional assistants have served the school for almost thirty years and a third of the staff have worked at the school for 10-20 years. McKinley serves 530 children, kindergarten through fifth grade. McKinley's school population of 530 students is comprised of a rich mixture of language and cultural backgrounds. Sixty percent of our students are bilingual or English language learners. Within that 74%, the largest language group is Spanish. Our staff values language diversity and speaks many languages. Many members of our staff speak two or more languages. McKinley is a Title I school with approximately 55% of our families receiving free or reduced lunches. McKinley's mission "We Deliver" grew from the diverse backgrounds and needs of our students. Budgets and programs reflect these special needs
All kindergarten through third grade classes enjoy a student/teacher ratio of 20:1. We have two after school child care programs. One is run by the Burbank Children's Center and the other is a partnership with the Burbank Parks and Recreation Department.
McKinley was honored as a California Distinguished School in 1997 and Title I Achieving Schools in 2004. Our school has a reputation for excellence and has shown exceptional academic progress. A strong and caring staff provides a rigorous standards-based curriculum as well as leadership training through Student Council and Panther Peace Patrol. Parents and families support the school and children through volunteering in classrooms and for field trips, by assisting with homework, and participating in parent groups (School Site Council, PTA, and English Learner Advisory Committee). A weekly bilingual newsletter keeps parents informed of special events such as PTA Family Nights, Halloween Mask Parade, and the Family Award Breakfast Program. The business community provides broad support. We have received trees on the playground from Warner Brothers, weekly tutoring from the Walt Disney Company and the LA Times, school supplies and encouragement from Providence St. Joseph employees, award breakfast from the Burbank Community Federal Credit Union and grants from the city of Burbank to improve the playground with new equipment and a grass field.
McKinley students are well behaved and demonstrate respect for each other and for adults who are assisting them. Many special opportunities are available for McKinley students: English Language Development, Gifted and Talented, Special Education, vocal music for primary students, instrumental music for intermediate students, Outdoor Science School for fifth grade, a new PC computer lab for all students, the Accelerated Reader Program, Olympics, Spring Dance, Patriotic and Holiday Performances and a Preschool Parent and Child Library Program.
We have a great school. Visitors are welcome to attend Back to School Night in October, Open House in March, and our Kindergarten Round-Up in April.
Sincerely,
Bobbie Kavanaugh, Principal