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Submitted by parent on April 16, 2018
I'll put it this way the only reason I keep my kids here is because despite all the issues I have with this school is because accadmecly they are both doing well and my oldest only has one more year here I want her to stay with her friends.Parents of students at this school need to get more involved.
Submitted by parent on May 24, 2016
East Gresham grade school is a good school.My older son went to east Gresham too. But parent need to get more involve.
Submitted by parent on November 13, 2015
My kids have excelled in this school and have grown so much! The teachers and staff are very friendly and helpful. My kids love the school and their teachers. I was worried when we switched from Hall to East looking at the reviews. These reviews do this school no justice. I can not say a single bad thing about East. Our experiences with East have been nothing but wonderful!
Submitted by parent on July 18, 2011
so far is been ok my son seems to be doing good with his grades I really liked teachers very helpfull
Submitted by parent on November 01, 2010
I have sent 4 children to this school. My sons are now 24, 22 and 20. They all did great at East! Now my daughter is in first grade and doing great! She is 6. My eldest son finished college, middle son is going to finish this year, and youngest son will finish next year. They got their start at East Gresham Grade School. I will remain an involved parent just as I did with my sons and continue to help the school continue to be great!
Submitted by parent on May 16, 2010
Our children were enrolled at East Gresham for one very long year. We moved to Gresham from Arizona. Our children were in a Charter School in Arizona. Smaller class sizes better teacher to student ratio's. Our children were left to there own because the teachers were too busy with english as a second language students to interact with our children. We were told by the teachers during a conference that they just don't have enough time to deal with the brighter kids as they have their hands full with the non english speaking children. This is not a good school. We now home school our children.