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Holleman Elementary is one of four Waller ISD elementary schools
that serve Prek-fourth grade students with quality educational programs
that honor individual learning styles in positive and supportive
environments. Among the programs and enrichment opportunities offered
are: Bilingual in PreK, dual language in K-fourth; School-wide Title 1
reading and math; Boys Town Social Skills; Balanced Literacy Program;
Accelerated Reading Program; Dyslexia Program; Discovery Gifted and
Talented; inclusion of students with disabilities; two computer labs,
and Content Mastery. Holleman Elementary benefits from strong PTO
support, active volunteer program, and after school programs.
History
Holleman Elementary
was opened in 1974 and named after long-time educator I.T.
Holleman.
I.T. Holleman was 18 years of age when he began his career in education
– a career that spanned 41 years. Holleman was named principal of the Waller School in
1939, and the superintendent of the district in September 1942 – a
position that he kept until June 30, 1973.
Demographics
School motto
“Holleman: A Great Place to
Learn!”
School song
“H-O-Double L-E-M-A-N spells Holleman
Proud of all the things we learn to do here, do here
Reading, spelling, science, math, art, PE, and music.
H-O-Double L-E-M-A-N you see.
That’s the place where the rule is to help each other all the way
It’s Holleman – A great place to learn!
NUMBER ONE!”
Parent Teacher Organization
Special Programs
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