

Welcome To
LB Johnson Elementary School
Mission Statement
LBJ Elementary School's mission is to provide a safe, engaging, learning environment where students can achieve academic excellence and social skills while becoming life long learners in the 21st century.
Vision
Our vision is to prepare and motivate our students for a rapidly changing world by instilling foundations of learning, meaningful lessons, integration of technology, communication, support and a partnership with parents and community so that students will have success for today and be prepared for tomorrow.

Principal, Dr. Zenovia Crier
I am thrilled to welcome you to the 2021-2022 school year at L.B. Johnson Elementary School. At L.B. Johnson Elementary School, our Mission Statement is: To provide a safe, engaging learning environment where students can achieve academic excellence and social skills while becoming lifelong learners in the 21st century.

Our
Academic Offers
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Our
Special Education
This team of instructors is dedicated to celebrating students' triumphs and helping them overcome challenges. The special education department is comprised of a number of smaller units: 504/dyslexia, life skills, speech therapy, inclusion teaching, and more. Each instructor brings their unique educational style to the department and shares a long-term vision of what every student can achieve. They see the educational experience as a journey in which they are guides for the students they serve, helping them appreciate the benefits and excitement that come from being a lifelong learner.

Our
Student Life
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Our
Headlines

School board also approves early payment of bonds to save taxpayers $2.5 million

Odessa High School senior Akshathh Mukkera ranks in top 1% nationally

Trustees approve new associate superintendent for operations
