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  1. The school has a strict safety protocol – the facility is equipped with security cameras and all visitors must report to the office as all entrances are locked during school hours. The 7 acre campus includes a baseball diamond, soccer field, play structure, beautiful peace garden and a safe and convenient drop-off lane.

  2. May 5, 2019 · Both Wheatley and Anderson were closed in 2012, and both have been the target of vandals as well. Wheatley Elementary (Photos courtesy City of Dallas) Wheatley Elementary opened in 1929, and sits in the historic Wheatley Place neighborhood , named after Phillis Wheatley, an African-American poet from the 18th century.

  3. The Wheatley School is an exceptional school enrolling approximately 705 students in grades 8-12. Wheatley's student body is predominantly college-bound, and the school prepares students well to meet the challenges they will face when they graduate. A broad spectrum of courses is offered, with honors or accelerated programs in mathematics ...

    • 11 Bacon Road, Old Westbury, 11568, NY
    • (516) 333-7804
  4. Growing steadily, it incorporated in 1988 and became a non-profit organization. In 1991, with the support of a dedicated Board, the School moved to a larger facility. Between 1996 and 1999, three additional classrooms were added to accommodate increased enrollment. In 2001, Wheatley moved to a beautiful large building on Scott Street.

  5. At Wheatley your child will flourish in our loving and caring environment. Our Montessori programs provide your child the opportunities to develop to his or her full potential. By following each child’s unique needs, we allow them to explore, create, and discover new things to satisfy their innate curiosity. They develop motor and perceptual ...

  6. Phyllis Wheatley School (Google Maps). Explore Phyllis Wheatley School in Dallas, TX as it appears on Google Maps as well as pictures, stories and other notable nearby locations on VirtualGlobetrotting.com.

  7. Our Mission. Our schools exist to nurture the best in each child morally, intellectually, socially, artistically, emotionally and physically. Specifically, we seek to encourage respect for individual human worth and acceptance of difference, an open and curious mind armed with the ability to think critically and to consider ideas in the light ...