Genoa Elementary School

 

Genoa Bus Routes

Click here to get your bus route and morning pick-up time!


 

In the Computer Lab!

Click here to see what our students are working on in the computer lab!


School Supply Needs

If you are in need of help with school supplies, please contact Mrs. Knotts at 330) 478-6171.


 

Here is an easier way for students (and teachers) to reach our library. Click the above link.

 
 

School Hours
The building opens for children at 8:30 a.m. and school dismisses at 3:20 p.m.
519 Genoa Ave SW, Massillon, Ohio 44646
Phone:
(330) 478-6171
Fax:
(330) 478-6173
Principal:
Mrs. Diane Kittelberger
kittelberger@perry1.sparcc.org
 
 

Doors Will Open at 8:30 a.m. for All Students During the 2008-09 School Year

Students will not be permitted in the building prior to 8:30am. Doors will be opened at 8:30am for bus riders, walkers, parent drop off's and breakfast students. Please be sure to plan accordingly.


 

Morning Parent Drop Off Procedure Change

Parents must pull on to Parkland Street facing south in a train of cars. Once the buses have finished unloading at 8:30 a.m., the train of cars will pull into the bus port area. Parents will pull in the bus port and drop their children off at Door #2. All students being dropped off in the morning must follow this procedure. If parents need to enter the school to visit the office first thing in the morning, they need to park in the front of the school, escort their children to Door #1, ring the doorbell and report to the office after being buzzed in by the secretary.


Genoa Rated EXCELLENT By The Ohio Department of Education

We are proud to report that Genoa School has received an Excellent rating on our state report card . This is the highest rating a building can receive. Congratulations to our staff, students, and parents for a job well done. Keep up the outstanding work!!!

Click here to view Genoa's Report Card from the Ohio Department of Education:

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Genoa Elementary State of Ohio 2006-07 School of Promise Awardee (4th year in a row!)

State Superintendent Dr. Susan Tave Zelman identified Schools of Promise for 2006-07. Genoa Elementary was named a School of Promise once again!

"We can all be proud of these schools, but more importantly, we can learn from their successful practices," Zelman said.

The State Superintendent's Schools of Promise program recognizes elementary, middle and high schools across Ohio that are demonstrating high achievement for all groups of students.

Congratulations to Genoa's Students and Staff for being awarded this honor for the 4th year in a row! Genoa has been named a School of Promise for the following school years: 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07.

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Genoa Named a National Title I Distinguished School

Genoa Elementary was named a National Title I Distinguished School in 2006-2007. Genoa was selected as one of two schools to represent Ohio and be honored at the National Title I conference in California. Once again, Genoa students and staff are demonstrating outstanding achievement and becoming a model of excellence both in the state and at the national level. Kudos to all!

 
 

Genoa Elementary Earns National Recognition

The United States Department of Education named Genoa Elementary a 2005 No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon School!!! Genoa was 1 of 16 schools nominated from the state of Ohio for this distinct honor. Genoa has the distinction of being 1 of only 295 schools in the country to be named a 2005 Blue Ribbon School. Genoa was given special recognition at an awards ceremony held in Washington DC. Congratulations to the Genoa students and staff!

 
GENOA INFO

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

2008-09 PERRY DISTRICT CALENDAR
GENOA NEWSLETTER
P.A.G.E NEWS
STUDENT HANDBOOK
PHYSICIAN’S ORDER
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS INSURANCE
 
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