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Submitted by parent on August 19, 2024
This school I here used to be bad but had a turn around, everyone is so nice and welcoming my child loves it so I cant complain.
Submitted by parent on October 24, 2023
They care about our kids. Safe environment and great communication
Submitted by parent on July 18, 2017
If I were to say that this school was a joke .... it would be an improvement. All they care about is pushing the children through the grades until they are out and into middle school leaving the child not ready.. As far as ESE children.. forget it... you will receive little or no assistance with that. If I could give them no stars I would. Don't just go to this school... run as fast away as you can from it.
Submitted by parent on February 27, 2017
This is a great group of teachers and administrators that in spite of being charged with such a challenging task do amazing things with the students. They do not receive the amount of praise which is due them.
Submitted by parent on December 16, 2013
this school is a great school if you're student meets the average educational needs. But if your child has special needs or needs extra help in anything, they tend brush it under the rug so as not to have to deal with it. I have fought for over a year to get some intervention my son's class they have done nothing yet. When the problem is its cool I can't be there to make sure things are done the way they should be. I have fought all year this 2013 2014 school year. I am just now getting something done as it comes to the end of 2013. You have to make a big deal about it. When you brush it under the rug.it was my mistake to think that pasco elementary can handle special needs students. I am completely 100 percent involved in my child's education and school functions. They ignore the issues at hand. A parent you don't have to fight to get the special needs child the education that they deserve.