Ware Hallway

A PROVEN-GROWTH CAMPUS WHERE STUDENTS ARE KNOWN, SUPPORTED, AND CHALLENGED
Making the Grade

At Ware Elementary, students in grades 1-5 learn in a school environment built on high expectations, personal attention, and strong academic support. Families can choose Ware for its A-rated growth story, dual language support, student leadership opportunities, and welcoming culture where children are greeted, encouraged, and celebrated.

Principal Morrison
Principal Welcome

Dr. Morrison welcomes you to Ware.

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Challenged Academically and Supported

Ware’s biggest proof point is its move from a C rating to an A. That growth reflects the hard work of students, teachers, staff, and families working together toward a shared goal. It also shows that Ware is not just focused on improvement, but on creating lasting academic success for every student.

Students working

Feeling Safe and Welcome

Ware staff are visible, greet students by name, check in throughout the day, and keep an open-door approach when students need help.

Ware library

Giving Students Extra Help When Needed

At Ware, if we see that your child needs extra help, we do not wait for them to fall further behind. Our teachers, instructional aides, and support staff work together through small groups, classroom support, special education inclusion, resource services, after-school tutorials, and daytime interventions so each student gets the help they need in the way that works best for them.

Ware classroom

Four Houses, One Campus

We are the only elementary campus in the area that uses the Ron Clark House System, which gives grades 3-5 a structured way to build accountability, teamwork, pride, and relationships across grade levels.

Ware students reading

Offering More Than Just the Core

Ware offers art, music, library, computer lab, STEAM, 4-H, UIL, choir options, PE Club, Student Council, community service, and career speakers.

Ware Skating

Part of the Community

Ware hosts National Night Out for the Garfield Block, partners with LCDC on campus, works with PTA, Boys & Girls Club, churches, Junior League, Horace Mann, and other community groups.

Ware lunch

ABOUT US

Ware 90

Ware’s improvement from a C to an A shows a campus committed to measurable student progress.

A-Rated Growth
Ware reading

First and second grade students receive built-in phonics support to strengthen early literacy.

Foundational Phonics Support
Ware classroom

Ware offers English-speaking classes and dual language support for students transitioning from Spanish to English.

Dual Language Classes

Why Choose Ware Elementary?

Families choose Ware because it combines proven academic growth with a campus culture where students are known, supported, and held to high expectations. From its C-to-A growth story to small-group support, dual language classes, student leadership, and the Ron Clark House System, Ware gives students both the structure and encouragement they need to succeed. It is a place where students are challenged, celebrated, and prepared to grow as learners and leaders.

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UIL

UIL Opportunities

Students in grades 2-5 can compete in events such as spelling, music memory, art, chess, storytelling, and dictionary skills.

Robotics

STEAM & Robotics

Students experience hands-on creativity through STEAM, technology, and problem-solving activities.

4H

4-H Experiences

Students explore gardening, archery, livestock, and chick-hatching through 4-H partnerships.

Choir

Choir & Music

Ware offers regular choir, bell choir, recorder choir, art, music, library, and weekly book checkout.

Support

Open-Door Support

Students know adults are visible, available, and ready to listen when they need help.

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By the Numbers

90
A (90)
Academic growth story

A Campus on the Rise

Ware’s principal identified the campus’s move from a C rating to an A as its biggest proof point. Verify the official TEA/accountability source before publishing.

Houses
3rd-5th
House System grades

Four Houses, One Family

Students in grades 3-5 participate in the Ron Clark House System, building accountability, belonging, and leadership across grade levels.

Tutorial
Twice A Week
Required tutorial days

Support After School

Ware offers required after-school tutorial opportunities on Tuesdays and Thursdays for targeted students, with daytime intervention for students who cannot stay after school. Verify schedule before publishing each school year.

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A Place to be Seen

At Ware, students are not just another face in the hallway; they are greeted by name, checked on by caring adults, and surrounded by staff who notice when they need encouragement, support, or a little extra help.

Families can feel confident that Ware takes care of the whole child, building a campus culture where students feel safe, seen, valued, and ready to learn.