Student Services

School Mission/Vision

Mission

Educate, Engage, and Empower each student to succeed in a dynamic world.

Vision

Empowering each student to be an independent, creative problem-solver.

Guiding Principles

  • Success for All Students
  • Trust and Respect for Others
  • Uncompromising Advocacy for Students
  • Development of Lifelong Learners
  • Equal Access to Quality, Rigorous Education
  • New and Motivating Challenges to Inspire Excellence
  • Teaching with High Expectations
  • Safe and Stable Learning Environment

Student-Centered Beliefs

At Naples Elementary:

  • We honor the uniqueness of our learning community, which contributes to a better society for all.
  • Our military-connected students develop within an environment that nurtures intellectual, social, emotional, physical, and creative growth.
  • We value partnerships among families and community members that are grounded in mutual commitment and collaborative effort and enrich the lives of our students.
  • We foster a trusting environment where students are willing to take risks in their learning.
  • We empower our learners to be independent, creative problem solvers.
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About Our School

Naples Elementary School cherishes its rich culture. Built in 1997, it has undergone numerous facility upgrades and renovations. The school is committed to offering a variety of educational and extracurricular programs to the students. The school's vision statement, " Naples Elementary School: Empowering each student to be an independent, creative problem-solver," is consistently embraced and embedded in our interactions with students and families. Signs and banners are displayed in the hallways, classrooms and other public areas with the intent to keep the stakeholders well informed about the school's vision for the children.

Residing on Naples U.S. Naval Support Activity base (NSA Support Site), in close proximity to Naples, Italy, provides our students with many unique opportunities. The base is 118 miles south of Rome, the largest city in Italy. The Support Site offers a complete complement of educational, social, commercial, and recreational venues that are available for use by all military personnel and their dependents. The Naples Elementary School student body is comprised of dependent children whose family members provide support to visiting and home-ported Sixth Fleet Units, Allied Force Command Naples, and shore-based personnel in the Naples and Gaeta Area. The school's enrollment mirrors the national trend where the student population rises and falls with the families' change of duty stations. Our population reflects the diversity of the Base. We find that the students and their families bring to the school a multitude of experiences which enrich the school's atmosphere for learning. Each child's past experiences combine in the classrooms to form a learning environment where all children, ideas, and efforts are welcome.

We take great pride in assimilating these world travel experiences and combining the collective experiences into a unified school community.

School Goals

CSI SMART Objectives for Cycle 2024 – 2026

Standards-Based Mathematics Objectives

Grades 3 – 5: By the end of SY 2025-2026, grades 3-5 combined will decrease the percentage of students in the did not meet (DNM) or partially met (PM) performance levels by 5% over two years from 15% to 10% and increase the percentage of students scoring at the met (M) or exceeded (E) performance levels by 5% over two years from 58% to 63% as reported on DoDEA's CCRSM Summative Assessment.

Grade 6: By the end of SY 2025-2026, grade 6 will decrease the percentage of students in the did not meet (DNM) or partially met (PM) performance levels by 5% over two years from 18% to 13% and increase the percentage of students scoring at the met (M) or exceeded (E) performance levels by 5% over two years from 58% to 63% as reported on DoDEA's CCRSM Summative Assessment.

Standards-Based Literacy Instruction Objectives

Grades 3 – 5: By the end of SY 2025-2026, grades 3-5 combined will decrease the percentage of students in the did not meet (DNM) or partially met (PM) performance levels by 5% over two years from 12% to 7% and increase the percentage of students scoring at the met (M) or exceeded (E) performance levels by 5% over two years from 71% to 76% as reported on DoDEA's CCRSL Summative Assessment.

Grade 6: By the end of SY 2025-2026, grade 6 will decrease the percentage of students in the did not meet (DNM) or partially met (PM) performance levels by 5% over two years from 5% to 0% and increase the percentage of students scoring at the met (M) or exceeded (E) performance levels by 5% over two years from 76% to 81% as reported on DoDEA's CCRSL Summative Assessment.

Chain of Command

DoDEA's official photo of Mr. Arturo Rivera.

Mr. Arturo Rivera

PSC 808
Box 39
FPO, AE 09618-0039
United States

+39 0444-106-0232
DoDEA's official photo of Ms. Candace Rascoe.

Ms. Candace Rascoe

PSC 808
Box 39
FPO, AE 09618-0039
United States

+39 0444-106-0232
Naples Elementary School official mascot Dolphins
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