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Submitted by other on June 29, 2023
One of the most outstanding aspects is its commitment to holistic development. Alongside a rigorous academic curriculum, the school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, ensuring students have opportunities to explore and develop their unique talents. Whether it's participating in sports, joining clubs, engaging in community service, or pursuing artistic endeavors, encourages students to discover their passions and grow as well-rounded individuals.
Submitted by other on January 04, 2021
Teachers, overall are great! Unfortunately, their hands are tied. No support from administration. Administration has no back bone to stand up for teachers. Time and effort is wasted on the newest fad in learning. Every 3 or 4 years tried and true teaching methods are prohibited. Excessive time and money go into the "new and improved.". A select few train, if the training lasts to train everyone, you can be sure that method has been proven to not be effective. The cycle starts again, and again. Even though teachers are gifted in finding diverse strategies for all of their students, if it's not the new and improved golden egg, don't even think about using what works. Admin needs to decide what is more important, the students or the higher ups. The higher ups have no clue what is best in the classroom. This admin has made his decision loud and clear. It's not you children.
Submitted by parent on July 27, 2020
It's been a pleasant surprise. Other than the one-time bullying we had to deal with, which isn't totally the school's fault, we've been very happy with it. We contemplated private school, but our confidence in the school has continued to grow every year.
Submitted by other on May 12, 2017
I've had 3 children in Robert E Cashion. I love the entire staff. They always remember my name. Each of my children had different needs at this school and they were great at accommodating those needs, to get my children the best education possible. I love all the activities they arrange. The mommy &a son night, daddy daughter house, and especially their fall festival and they even turn the gym into a haunted house. So happy my children were part of this school.
Submitted by parent on July 08, 2014
Good school! We were warmly greeted with a smile as soon as we walked in the door. The lady in the office was friendly, helpful and informative. Looking forward to the start of a new school year.
Submitted by parent on February 26, 2014
Love this school! I have 2 children that have went thru this school, K-5 thru 5th. Love, love, love the teachers..well most of them!
Submitted by parent on January 28, 2014
Wonderful school. Love the staff (except for the lady at the front desk-she CAN be pretty rude and appear uninterested in helping you).
Submitted by parent on November 08, 2012
We have a 4th grader there this year. He has been there since 1st.grade. The teachers/pricipal have been / are wonderful. Like others have stated, the front office needs a lot of work. They are very rude and short with you when you walk in. They act like it bothers them if you come up there or call due to a problem. If they don't like their job,then ought to leave. They are the first people that you see when you enter the school, and they are bringing the school down
Submitted by parent on April 13, 2012
Terrible front office ladies, rude, they are horrible, as stated from other parent review on here, we moved from a wonderful district this is just poor, my children however have wonderful teachers this year and have made great friends, but the office staff is terrible, worst I have EVER seen. I'm not just a parent but a volunteer, never been treated so poorly. The secretary and other lady maybe the attendance clerk, they act as though they dislike people, and are discriminatory towards parents they like and don't like. This office staff is suppose to be the first people that greet you, they are giving the school a bad name, changes need to be made. .
Submitted by parent on May 10, 2011
After moving and leaving an amazing school district, I am very disappointed, I have a k5 and a 1st grader, although my first grader has a fantastic teacher, I am not thrilled with how my k5 student has been worked with, also the front desk ladies, that are supposed to represent the school, are not very friendly, nor are they helpful. We miss our old school very much, friendly welcoming staff, and helpful, informative, and encouraging to the whole family, there is also no concern for a child's sugar intake or their teeth for that matter, my k5 comes home with candy everyday. School needs work for sure, Let's hope next year will improve, because there is not another school in our area!