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Submitted by parent on April 17, 2018
Not good. When I left the school today on April 17 there were four police cars in front of the school trying to deal with a student with severe behavioral problems. We are thinking about putting our children in private school. It's sad that cedar creek has gone so far downhill. The principal needs to deal with things differently.
Submitted by parent on April 20, 2014
Cedar Creek offers a wonderful education and a fun, caring community. It's the only school in the Eanes district where you can walk to school.
Submitted by other on September 24, 2011
i would like web site of school to keep in touch with grandchildren grades and evevent during school year
Submitted by parent on March 31, 2010
After having my older child spend five years at an exclusive private school (my younger child tried it for a semester as well), we finally have both children at Cedar Creek. I wish we'd had them there from the beginning. My children are thriving in this amazing community. The teachers staff, and parents are connected, caring, dedicated, and responsive. Someone is always stopping to ask how my children are doing! Both kids are now excited about school and learning. We are happy with the academics (in math, for example, they offer different challenge levels), and the homework is age-appropriate. Socially, we have found the kids open and accepting -- a big change from our previous experience -- and the diversity is great. Cedar Creek is a gem. The principal and teachers have created a special learning environment -- and a true community. I'm grateful our family is a part of it.
Submitted by parent on February 16, 2010
The academics at Cedar Creek aren't all that special, and they spend too much time on TAKS test, but the school is safe, orderly, and meets the needs of most students. People are generally nice, but there are definitely social groups and some can be petty and unpleasant (with kids and parents). Pros: small size, dedicated teachers, fairly diverse culture, neighborhood feel. Cons: A bit cliquish (parents and kids), too much test prep at the exclusion of meaningful learning, social pressure.