Muscogee County School District - School Profiles
Clubview Elementary 
Clubview Elementary School
2836 Edgewood Rd.
Columbus, GA 31906
 
 
Phone: (706) 569-2501 
Fax: (706) 569-2621 

Enrollment: 430

Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1

Principal
Adele Lindsey

Assistant Principal
Brenda Byrd

Secretary
Barbara Curry

School Facilities:
Number of Classrooms: 25

Dear Friends

 Clubview was built in 1953 and originally served grades Kindergarten through eighth. It was attended by many of our present-day parents who have chosen to return to the area to raise their own families in the same neighborhood. Parents are very supportive and are often seen at school visiting classes, eating lunch and participating in various school activities. Come and visit us.
Sincerely,
Adele Lindsey

Partner in Education

 Columbus Regional Healthcare System

Student Incentive Programs

  • Good Citizen Breakfast - honors students who exhibit characteristics of a good citizen
  • Principal's List/Honor Roll - listed in monthly newspaper and ribbons are enclosed in report card. Principal's List students receive a party
  • AR Hall of Fame - recognition of students who have achieved established grade level reading requirements
  • Star Student - weekly recognition of Kindergarten students
After School Programs
  • Peer Helpers
  • Student Council
  • 4-H
  • Math Team
  • Science Olympic Team
  • Reading Clubs


 

Mission

 The mission of Clubview School is to educate and challenge all students to reach their full potential.

School Awards

  • Social Science Fair Awards
  • Local and State Art Awards
  • Local Math Awards
  • Local Science Awards
  • Faculty Cup Award
School Programs
  • Art and Music 
  • Reading First
  • ESOL
  • Special Education - Self Contained and Resource
  • EIP (Early Intervention Program)
  • Reading Recovery
Special Programs
  • RiverKids Network - An interdisciplinary river awareness project focusing on the quality of Georgia's waterways, especially the Chattahoochee River.
  • Buddy Program - Older students work with younger students
  • CSU Leadership students work with teachers and students
  • Accelerated Reader - School-wide program which encourages students to read by offering incentives.
  • Positive Action - Daily program to encourage self esteem and positive interaction with peers.
  • Hardaway Teacher Cadets - Assist teachers and students.
  • Parallel Block Scheduling - First grade for the first two hours. It allows teachers time to teach reading to only half of the class at a time.
  • Outdoor Classroom - The students have a Butterfly garden.
  • Social Science Fair

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