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Submitted by parent on July 29, 2018
My children got transferred to another school district. They need new leadership.
Submitted by other on August 25, 2014
Central Linn Elementary School is a smaller school on a very small town (Halsey). There are two teachers for every class (K-6) most are very nice. The kids get along very well with them....until they get older and more stubborn,because the teachers that teach older kids don't really mess around with foolishness.We've had some problems with the other employees (duties) and music teachers because they don't care about the students as much as the teachers so they get the students in trouble more often.But the little kids have lots of fun.There is a playground on sight where they have people outside watching the students for safety.There is a P.E teacher and a music teacher (music teachers usually come and go) There's a main office in the front of the building and classes all through out the school with a library in the middle of them. it's not the best school in the world but it's a school!
Submitted by parent on March 15, 2014
I let my child go here for one year before moving him elsewhere. School has ok teachers but poor administrators that show favoritism and have unbalanced discipline standards. People who care about education don't send their kids here.
Submitted by parent on May 23, 2013
There's just an odd vibe at this school. I think most of the staff are doing a decent job. I find the fifth grade teacher Mrs. Epperson (now Mrs. Geyer, or so I hear) to be completely unapproachable. A very cold person. When you do try to talk to her she behaves as though she's much more intelligent than others and isn't interested in others opinions. When I come across people like this I often suspect that they're of lower than average intelligence, and in this case it's really apparent. I've heard her say some things that are totally illogical, as though she has an easy time convincing herself that everything she does is correct. Walking ego trip, that one.
Submitted by other on March 15, 2013
i am a student. 4th grade, room 16, class of 2023. my dad is the superentendent. it's gr8. my teacher has helped me to acheive my academic goals.