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Newburgh Elementary School

Home of the Wildcats

Fast Facts

A Little Bit About Us

Newburgh Elementary is located on a seven-acre site on the corner of State and Gray Streets in Newburgh. Currently, there are 614 students enrolled in grades K-5. The faculty has 28 teachers.

A BRIEF HISTORY…
 

The present building has been transformed over time through a series of renovations. The current building houses 30 classrooms, a dedicated art room, a music room, and a library. Newburgh Elementary also has a dedicated cafeteria, gymnasium, and three computer labs.

Newburgh Elementary has been an "Exemplary" school by Indiana standards since the 2004-2005 school year. Students consistently score above state averages during annual ILEARN testing. Special needs students participate in a variety of educational programs. Students may receive services within a self-contained classroom, a resource room, or a general education classroom utilizing a co-teaching model. A full time speech/language pathologist is also on staff.

A blue and white logo featuring a wildcat wearing a hat, with the text 'Newburgh Wildcats'.

Students at Newburgh Elementary are encouraged to be people of character through the Character Counts! Program. Students also participate in the Accelerated Reader program school-wide. Students are encouraged to reach a personal reading goal each quarter which is based on individual ability.
 

Holly Arnold is the Principal at Newburgh Elementary. The school office telephone is (812) 853-8921.
 

Newburgh Elementary School is eager to serve the needs of its students and the community well into the future.
We are proud to be a Warrick County Elementary School!