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Submitted by parent on September 17, 2021
Why does the staff who greats everyone never wear their masks over their noses? Can they not afford new masks, they all look like kids with pants sagging down except on their faces. These kids can't be vaccinated, this school is negligent and it seems like the principal doesn't enforce covid protocol at all.
Submitted by parent on September 11, 2020
My experience at this school was not good. We have witnessed the fact that the staff just does not care about the kids are they lack the skills and knowledge on how to handle kids.. It was obvious most are there for a paycheck and that is all..
Submitted by parent on August 18, 2019
My kids have done great here and I have been happy with the teachers. There are some issues but these are present at every school and they seem to originate at other students homes, not school and I don't hold the teachers nor the principal responsible for other parents. They do what they can and use research based strategies.
Submitted by parent on June 30, 2019
Very poor, the school needs a serious overhaul
Submitted by parent on July 31, 2015
Wow, how far this school has come. Most parents recall stories of deficiencies and above all Bully ism at this school. Well it appears that finally the new superintendent has hit the jackpot as she appointed a new principal for the year 2014-2015. A very hands on person who is not afraid of taking problems heads on one by one. As a parent of two children who had considered other schools for my kids to transfer to (no nearby appropriate schools), I am pleased and relieved to see and hear my children having a much more positive experience and attitude which, ultimately has translated into much higher safety, grades and efficiency. We have gone from them not wanting to go to school because of bullies to where they get up in the morning looking forward to go to school and learn. It's certainly my hope that the superintendent does not move the leading person from this school since finally a perfect match between the dedicated school staff, teachers, PTSA, and the principal has been struck.
Submitted by parent on May 09, 2015
Campo Elementary / Middle School has seen a huge improvement in just one year. The school has adopted positive behavior intervention strategies, a new principal, and an extremely dedicated teaching staff. The PTSA has become more involved and is continually raising funds for school trips and other fun educational activities. Campo has a higher than normal average of free lunches and there does seem to be a lack of parental involvement for many students. I see the teachers attempting to compensate and work with families who are not as involved as parents at neighboring districts. Me: Parent of two children in the elementary.
Submitted by parent on August 08, 2013
Is truly sad to see a school fail so badly, the CST scores say it all, it doesn't help the kids at all, this shows a lack of carelessness ! Do child deserves this they need someone to step in and help fast , the new superintendent needs to STep up ! That's why my kids will no longer attend due to,other issues that need to be dealt with .
Submitted by parent on May 04, 2011
This School is great!! I see reviews saying there is behavior problems, I see those problems as parents not doing there job. Students are there to learn. Teachers are not there babysit. If parent would teach there own children proper behaivor, then disapline would not be a problem.