WESD Schools
Roadrunner Elementary
Home of the Roadrunners
7702 North 39th Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85051
Phone: (602) 347-3100
Fax: (602) 347-3120
Hotline: (602) 864-3870 x6603
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Karen Menaugh - Principal (E-mail)
Stacy Leivas-Nelson - Office Manager
Jolynn Bentsen - Health Tech
Grades:
Office Hours:
Pre-K to 6
7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

About Our School

All schools in the Washington Elementary School District are committed to achieving excellence for every child, every day, every opportunity. Roadrunner Elementary School's curriculum is fully aligned with State Standards. Roadrunner School provides art, music and PE for all grade levels.  

 

Our Mission
The mission for Roadrunner School is to prepare students for the future demands of a changing society. The cornerstones for achieving this mission include diverse experiences, quality educational programs, and staff, community and parental partnerships provided in a safe, nurturing, developmentally appropriate environment.
At Our School

  • Academic Intervention Team
  • After-School Remedial Classes
  • Band / Strings /Orchestra
  • Chorus / Vocal Music
  • Computer/Technology Lab
  • Drug/Tobacco/Alcohol Prevention Programs
  • Extended Day Care
  • Gifted Program
  • Interscholastic Sports
  • Leadership Team
  • Music
  • P.T.A. / P.T.O.
  • Physical Education
  • Remedial Speech Program
  • School-Based Medical/Dental Clinic
  • Student Council

  • After School Academy
  • Art
  • Breakfast / Lunch Program
  • Computer Classes
  • Crisis Intervention Services
  • English Language Learner
  • Full-day Kindergarten
  • Head Start Preschool
  • Intramural Sports
  • Library Media Center
  • On-Site Special Education Program
  • Parenting Classes / Parent Education
  • Preschool Program
  • Remedial Tutoring and/or Mathematics Assistance
  • Site Council
  • Summer School Classes
Junior High & High School
Roadrunner students attend Palo Verde Middle School and attend either Apollo, Cortez or Washington High Schools.
Site Council Membership
Council CompositionSite Councils function as school-based leadership groups. They are charged with the responsibility of ensuring that individuals who are affected by the outcome of a decision at the school site have an opportunity to provide input into the decision-making process as mandated by Arizona Revised Statute 15-351.


Meeting DatesRoadrunner Site Council meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m.