Grant Line Elementary

Grant Line Elementary Grant Line Elementary

The mission of the students, staff, families, and community, of Grant Line El In 1990 our enrollment exceeded 625 students.

Grant Line Elementary School is located on the north side of the city of New Albany, Indiana. Most of our children live in recently built subdivisions off Grant Line and Charlestown Roads, north of Interstate 265. Our school was opened in 1957 with additions made in 1967, 1986, and 2006. Renovations in 2006-2007 included a new office, library, cafeteria, and gymnasium. Also added were a music room

, art room, computer lab, and three additional classrooms. A second computer lab was added in 2010 and a third computer lab in the summer of 2012. The school has experienced rapid growth because of the many new subdivisions being built in our area in the past ten years. Because of overcrowding, it has been necessary to redistrict three times. One hundred students have gone to Mt. Tabor Elementary and 50 were sent to Slate Run Elementary in recent years. In 2004 our sixth graders were moved to Scribner Middle School. In the summer of 2010, the entire New Albany Floyd-County Consolidated School Corporation was completely re-organized and redistricted. The reorganization closed four elementary schools and sent hundreds of our students to various other elementary schools in the district. This included about a hundred students at Grant Line. In addition, the fifth grade students were sent to Scribner Middle School. The changes brought 125 students to Grant Line Elementary from Mount Tabor and Slate Run Elementary. The summer of 2010 re-organization brought to Grant Line Elementary two new teachers from Pine View Elementary along with a new building principal. In addition, three teachers within the building changed grade levels. After twenty years, Grant Line Elementary had a new building leader starting in the fall of 2010. It was only the second time in the school’s history the building leadership was changed. Raymond Bruce Jr. was the principal at Grant Line Elementary from 1957 – 1990. In 1990, Leland Lang became the principal through the summer of 2010. The re-organization consisted of rapid growth and change throughout the school corporation. The changes were initiated under the direction of a new superintendent, Dr. Bruce Hibbard, starting in the fall of 2009. All of this change was done in an effort to keep our school’s enrollment just under 600 as well as implement new curricular changes in both the New Albany-Floyd Consolidated School Corporation and Grant Line Elementary. The efforts to date have worked; Grant Line Elementary currently has an enrollment just under 600 students and is working towards positive changes. In addition, achievement scores are higher than they have been in a number of years. Finally, in the summer of 2016 Grant Line added an addition special services program. The Deaf/ Hard of Hearing program was brought to Grant Line after many years at Mount Tabor Elementary. The program as of now includes three Deaf/ Hard of Hearing interpreters, one Deaf/ Hard of Hearing teacher, and four students. This program joined an ever growing special education population. Description and location of the curriculum
The content taught is based on the Indiana College and Career Readiness Standards. Pacing guides have been developed. Professional Learning Community
Grant Line Elementary staff is a Professional Learning Community and continues to grow in all areas of a PLC at work. The team uses data to guide their instruction and acceleration time to support learning. We believe that all students’ learning should be accelerated forward. In addition, teachers are using data to drive all of their instruction. The staff collectively is using the four essential questions of a Professional Learning Community to guide what they teach and when they teach it based on data driven decisions. The four essential questions are as follows:

1. What is it we want all students to learn?
2. How will we know when each student has learned?
3. How will we respond when students experience initial difficulty in their learning?
4. How will we enrich and extend the learning for students who are already proficient?

It's the last day of school! As another successful school year comes to a close, NAFCS would like to thank our students,...
05/29/2026

It's the last day of school!

As another successful school year comes to a close, NAFCS would like to thank our students, families, staff, and community for a wonderful year of learning, growth, and achievement.

We hope everyone has a fun, safe, and relaxing summer break filled with great memories. Thank you for being part of the NAFCS family, and we look forward to welcoming everyone back for another great year in the fall!

We celebrated these four ladies today.  After over a century of educational experience between them, they are all retiri...
05/28/2026

We celebrated these four ladies today. After over a century of educational experience between them, they are all retiring from Grant Line this year. Thank you Lisa McCory, Janis Coffman, Allison Schneider, and Jeanna Renner for reaching young minds and taking such good care of Grant Line students, staff, and families. We love you all and are excited for your next chapters!

05/27/2026

Our 4th grade will be having their celebration tomorrow afternoon from 12 - 2. Because they will be outside for a portion of the time, our car rider line/daycare lane will be closed off. If you need to enter the building on 5-28-26 from 12 - 2, you will need to park in the bus lane and walk around to the front door. Keep in mind our busses come in around 2, so you will need to be out of the bus lane by then. Thank you for your help!

We are incredibly grateful to the New Albany-Floyd County Education Foundation for their generous support through the Gr...
05/26/2026

We are incredibly grateful to the New Albany-Floyd County Education Foundation for their generous support through the Great Classroom Grant program!

Thanks to their funding, our library was able to add a variety of hands-on STEM activity packs that encourage students to build, experiment, problem-solve, and explore through creative play and discovery. These resources have already made a tremendous impact by increasing student engagement, collaboration, and excitement for STEM learning across multiple grade levels.

One of the best parts has been watching students light up with curiosity as they work together, test ideas, and challenge themselves in new ways. The library has become an even more interactive space for creativity, critical thinking, and exploration.

Thank you again to the Education Foundation for investing in opportunities that directly benefit our students and help inspire the next generation of thinkers, creators, and innovators!

Do you have a boy in 5th-8th grade who is interested in soccer? You're in luck! Scribner Middle School would like to inv...
05/24/2026

Do you have a boy in 5th-8th grade who is interested in soccer? You're in luck! Scribner Middle School would like to invite them to summer practices beginning on June 14th! See the attached flyer for more information!

There are some changes to next year's school calendar. We now have one week of Fall and Spring break - please keep this ...
05/23/2026

There are some changes to next year's school calendar. We now have one week of Fall and Spring break - please keep this in mind as you plan for next year's vacations!

We had a blast, despite the rain, at our indoor field day!  Thank you to our volunteers and PTO for making it a very fun...
05/22/2026

We had a blast, despite the rain, at our indoor field day! Thank you to our volunteers and PTO for making it a very fun morning!

Thank you to the Kolt Kaiser Foundation for your generous donation! We were able to purchase enough trifold boards for e...
05/22/2026

Thank you to the Kolt Kaiser Foundation for your generous donation! We were able to purchase enough trifold boards for every student for our 4th Grade Famous Hoosier Wax Museum! We had enough money to purchase boards for next year’s group of 4th graders as well!

Looking for summer meals for the kids? Ages 18 & under are FREE!
05/22/2026

Looking for summer meals for the kids? Ages 18 & under are FREE!

05/20/2026

Yearbooks are in! If you purchased one, it will come home tomorrow (Thursday, May 21st) or Friday, May 22nd. We have a very limited amount of extras available to purchase in the office for $25 each. We accept cash (exact amount only, please!), check, or money order made out to Grant Line Elementary School. Please call the office before sending in money to make sure they're not all gone!

Address

4811 Grant Line Road
New Albany, IN
47150

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 3:30pm

Telephone

+18125425502

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