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Submitted by parent on April 08, 2024
this year there was an eclipse and the school didn't let my kid's class go outside and see it because they had a sub
Submitted by parent on June 04, 2018
Absolutely the worst elementary school I have ever stepped foot in. Looking to move just to get away from this school!!!
Submitted by parent on September 22, 2017
Excellent since coming to this school I can see a change in my son that is so much better he is doing good homework he is getting caught up in school when he started to fall behind he seems to have more compassion for people. I thought about moving but won't because I like the school district.
Submitted by parent on March 16, 2017
Every since my child started going to this school it's been problem after problem. I should have paid attention to the warning signs at the initial open house when I met his teacher. She was very abrasive and would cut you off mid-sentence. As the year went on I was never informed on current events such as picture day, I even checked the website. I could never get ahold of her if I had questions about his assignments or anything. The office staff are the rudest people I've ever had to deal with!!! Worst than Secretary of State! I hate to say this but my son will not be returning.
Submitted by other on January 21, 2017
As a substitute teacher, I thoroughly enjoy this school. The staff are great from the second you enter this school. The secretary, Annie, is one of the only secretaries in the district who smiles when she greets you. The principal, Mr. Learned, is outstanding. He really cares about the kids and is always smiling and ready to say hi when you make eye contact. He sets the tone for the whole school. I have been and continue to be very impressed.
Submitted by parent on May 23, 2016
My kid is reading very well. She started this school year, and is consistently happy to go to school. That is important for me, and was not the case in her pre-school. The comments in my kid's report cards reflect my understanding of my kid, and thus indicate to me that the teachers are spending time with her, and actively listening too.
Submitted by parent on July 21, 2015
My experience with Eriksson squarely balanced to average. There is nothing extraordinary, but neither was it abyssmal. My child's very high test scores did decline during the school year. Discipline and structure are placed above innovation and attendance to individual needs, but I don't single this school out for that. It's common. There is strong school spirit. The focus on the 7 habits of highly effective people (leader in me) is typical of preparation for a highly average life... which for the vast majority of people is a-okay.
Submitted by parent on February 08, 2013
Absolutely awesome school. Both of my children attended this school. I loved the warm environment and professional staff. The environment listed in the previous post did not exist. The children are challenged and the school promotes and great learning environment. I would recommend it to anyone.
Submitted by other on July 20, 2011
I absolutely despised this school. My daughter attended for 3 years, K-2 and transferred to Miller for 3-5 for the TAG program. At Eriksson, she was taught at a below average level and was neglected by her teachers and students because of her race and intelligence level. Jealously and racism is spotted easily here.