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9220 Seven Courts Drive
Baltimore, MD 21236
410-887-6257

School photoSeven Oaks Elementary School
is located in Perry Hall in the Northeast section of Baltimore County. The school opened in 1991. Seven Oaks has an enrollment of approximately 400 students. Seven Oaks places an emphasis on environmental issues and the use of technology to assist in meeting the state and county curriculum goals.

Welcome 2011-2012!

  • Our theme for this school year is “Recipe for Success”.
  • We now have an Elmo Document Camera and overhead projector for each classroom
  • We also have several sets of ActivExpression devices and ActivSlates for student use!
  • Our TV studio is expanding as well. Many thanks to those that have donated equipment!

Stay tuned for more updates!

Mission Statement

At Seven Oaks Elementary School, each student is a unique individual who deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. Our child-centered approach encourages positive self-esteem, respect for others, and the motivation to achieve the highest academic expectations.

The Seven Oaks staff and community work cooperatively in creating an integrated learning experience for all students. We encourage an active educational environment to enable our students to become self-directed learners, collaborative workers, critical thinkers, creative problem solvers,
and environmentally conscious citizens. Our students are being prepared
to be life-long learners who are contributing, cooperative members of a
rapidly changing technological society.

We strive to improve the academic achievement of our students through
their active involvement in their own learning and the collective efforts of
our professional staff, parents, and community members.

100th Day of School Celebration
Seven Oaks Elementary kindergarten and grade 1 students celebrated the 100th Day of School on Friday, February 10, 2012.  Students celebrated by creating projects using 100 items, having special 100 day snacks, and imagining what life will be like when they are 100 years old.   In honor of the event, teachers surprised their students by dressing up as 100 year old versions of themselves.

 


















 
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