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Submitted by parent on November 20, 2019
2nd year at this school, and we do not have any negative feedback. The administration is very communicative as well as the staff. Learning improvements are relayed continuously throughout the year. Fantastic School, and so pleased that the Boundary restructure has us staying at Duello.
Submitted by parent on October 03, 2019
Duello is amazing!!!! My family loves being there.
Submitted by parent on August 16, 2018
Great principle and teachers. Our kids love there new school.
Submitted by parent on April 05, 2018
awful awful awful awful awful I think college kids could do a better job than these people.
Submitted by parent on March 16, 2018
My family had an awful experience at this school. The principal needs to be removed. The atmosphere of white, rich privilege is bountiful. Students who aren't wealthy or "normal" fall through the cracks - ON PURPOSE.
Submitted by parent on March 16, 2018
Horrible. I would never recommend this school to anyone, but especially someone with a child with special needs. The leadership is an utter failure, and they don't care about non-neurotypical students. I feel sorry for kids who attend Duello.
Submitted by parent on November 18, 2014
Great School! My daughter loves it. This is her first year and we have had nothing but positive experiences.
Submitted by parent on July 29, 2013
I daughter does to this school. We are very happy with the staff. She loves her school.
Submitted by parent on July 29, 2013
My elder daughter is going to this school. It is a good school to start with. I wish it is more diversified.
Submitted by parent on February 14, 2012
The overall atmosphere at this school is not the slightest bit conducive to helping the students learn. Children who often do not follow the school rules and sometimes engage in dangerous behavior are sent to the office and rewarded with snacks and coloring books. They look forward to going to the office and will sometimes ask to go there and will act out even more if the teacher tries to keep them in the classroom. The students who do exhibit correct behaviors are now realizing that the other students are being rewarded by the administration for negative behaviors and are now acting out in an attempt to receive treats and attention that the other students have been getting.
Submitted by parent on August 22, 2011
Due to corporate relocation, we moved to MO. We came from a state where students consistently excelled academically and go off to Ivy League universities. The elementary school was outstanding where the principal leadership was commendable, the teachers were experienced and pleasant to work with, and practically every parent was involved in some way (no matter how small). Duello is the complete opposite - Parent involvement is lacking probably because of the low level of college-educated parents or perhaps graduating from high school is all that is expected, more experienced teachers are needed and principal leadership needs to be improved. Look at the test scores, speak to your child s teacher and go to school events and you will see for yourself. I am happy I made the switch for my child; it s been one week at the new school and we are very pleased with our decision. There are better elementary schools in the district that your child(ren) can attend, do your research and you will see.