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Submitted by parent on November 06, 2022
Lot of aggressive behavior from kids and teachers don’t stop it. Teachers are also not engaged with the students and just do bare minimum.
Submitted by parent on January 07, 2020
Started good but the bullying and lack of staff action have made me question why others haven’t taken action yet.
Submitted by parent on September 18, 2019
-10 Stars for the Principal doing her job!
Submitted by parent on November 18, 2015
We only have one child attending Eaton Elementary School and she is currently in Kindergarten and her teacher is Ms. Tikijian. This is Ms. Tikijian's first year at Eaton and I think we are very fortunate to have her at our school! She is very dedicated to ALL of her students everyday. Last year we had Mrs. Drake for TK and she was also a GREAT teacher for our Addison. The principal is not the type to hide away in her office. You will see her out and about on a daily basis interacting with the children. The office staff is very professional and VERY friendly and helpful at all times! Great experiences all around at Eaton!
Submitted by other on November 18, 2015
Great teachers! Great staff! The students receive a quality education at Eaton Elementary School! Everyone is always upbeat and willing to help you in any way they can.
Submitted by parent on April 29, 2014
Great teachers, administrators and staff!! Always welcomes parent involvement and input, values each child. Wouldn't want to send my kids anywhere else.
Submitted by parent on October 13, 2013
Great school very supportive of special education as well. Our teacher sees the best in the students.
Submitted by parent on September 08, 2013
Eaton Elementary is an above average public school. The strengths lie in the front office staff and teachers. There are some excellent and very caring teachers. It is important to me that the teachers and administrators treat the students as individuals and work with their individual strengths and weaknesses. (This is the reason why I moved my student OUT of Clovis Unified and the cookie cutter mentality there.) Eaton is small enough that most of the teachers and the principal get to know all of the children at the school. They offer music (and the music teacher is one of the best I've ever seen at the elementary level). I wish that they offered art, as I think that learning about art is just as important as any of the other subjects. My student has dyslexia, which is completely ignored in the school system, requiring outside tutoring. ALL public schools "teach to the tests" in order to keep the student standardized testing scores up -- and Eaton is no different. 2013 is off to a shaky start because the principal of many years was reassigned to another school, so they started out with an interim principal and no v.p. Overall, though, I have been satisfied with Eaton.