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Submitted by other on April 04, 2017
I understand why this is a "C" school. They change curriculum mid-schoolyear and entertain petty behavior by sending messages through children instead of directing issues to the adults. I really wanted to like this school, but this will be my daughter's last year here.
Submitted by parent on May 12, 2014
Small school, great teachers, easy drop-off and pick-up, nice new play-ground. I like that it has a close-knit atmosphere.
Submitted by parent on September 26, 2013
The staff at Lake Park is wonderful, so friendly and helpful. My daughters teacher is very sweet and seems like she really cares and enjoys teaching.
Submitted by parent on August 23, 2013
Our family loves Lake Park Elementary!!! My children have gone there for a few years and have excelled. The staff is great and very helpful. I am at ease knowing that my children are well taken care of. My husband and his brothers also went to Lake Park and they recall fond memories from there more than any other school that they attended growing up. If you have new students there is no better family for them to be a part of more than Lake Park Elementary School.
Submitted by parent on July 17, 2013
The special ed department for kids with disabilities is amazing. We moved up from Texas and they assessed Texas iep and considered implementing the good things from it. My sons cognitive skills were about a 2 1/2 year old level at the age of 4. They transitioned him out of special ed within one year. Unfortunately we moved and he will no longer be attending this school. But I wish we could have stayed here.
Submitted by parent on January 16, 2012
The teachers at this school seem to enjoy teaching and try hard to teach all of their students. However, if your child has a hard time learning to read, they don't seem to have the knowledge or resources to help. Eligibility and IEP meetings become tense if you start asking too many question looking for details on their curriculum or instruction practices. I was actually told at one such meeting that we should not focus on academics right now. Needless to say, I read them the riot act.