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Submitted by parent on June 17, 2019
I would think this school is very bad just because how the kids are I would give it a 4/10 but if it was a 5 rate I would give it a 2/5 this school needs to be helped again because the school is not going well.
Submitted by parent on May 24, 2019
We transfered from different school. I'm so glad we did.
Submitted by parent on December 03, 2018
I'm not happy with Townline AT ALL. I've noticed the teachers are extremely rude and impatient with students. Teachers and staff are lazy and don't want to plan ANY activities for the school, like holiday parties, Christmas gift shop, outside activities, fundraisers, etc.. My daughter says that her teacher yells ALL the time (not at her but everyone else) The lunch and recess helpers are rude and yell at students. I would NOT recommend this school at all! I'm considering putting my daughter back in her old school and driving her back and forth every day!!
Submitted by other on May 23, 2012
I went to this school back in the early 70s and loved it. My teacher was mrs Keller.Can anyone tell me where I can get a year book from then?
Submitted by parent on October 11, 2010
I love the individual attention my student receives at Townline. We relocated to this area over the summer and I was worried about my child transferring to a non-blue ribbon school. I was especially worried because she was having difficulties with math-facts and was two levels below in reading at the end of the last school year. During the first week of school parent night was held to introduce the 2nd grade curriculum to parents and answer any questions. My daughter's second grade teacher Mrs. DeBoer listened to my concerns and assured me that she would test each student's math and reading before assigning the student to a reading and math group which they call specials. Every child attends a math and reading group so no one feels singled out. Also, the students attend two computer classes a week. I was so excited to hear my student would learn keyboarding this year. After meeting the principal, teachers, and paraprofessionals (all licensed teachers who work part-time in the classroom with the teachers) my worries were calmed. My daughter has been placed in a math group to help her catch-up and gain confidence in her math ability. When she comes home she is excited to share what she has learned in her math group. She is assigned to the accelerated reader group which she loves. I am totally in love with the reading-writing program the school has. I am expecting great things from this school. I will keep you posted.