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Submitted by parent on July 10, 2018
My kids (PK & K) attended in 2017. As for K class, during the middle of school term, my kid was moved from her original K to another new K class because there were too many students in one class, and they hired a new teacher. How they noticed to parents suddenly by one letter from the principle was really shocking and not really well-organized. As for PK class, there are no individual cubbies for each student. During nap time, students put their heads on their table and sleep. That means no mattress. The school is located near TAFB, so constantly the jets are making loud noise and flying by right above the school.
Submitted by other on March 29, 2016
The teachers and principal act like they don't care and when something serious happened and I made them aware that I knew about it they started watching my child and writing her up for every little thing. We will not recommended this school and will not be back.
Submitted by other on October 29, 2013
I was a student at Steed in the 06-07 and 07-08 years. There was not really much learning. The last year I was there I was asked to skip a grade because I was literally helping to teach the class. Worst school i have ever been to.
Submitted by parent on May 12, 2013
This school is horrible. They have a couple good teachers at the school that really need to leave the school ASAP. The principal Ms. Tucker is an embarassment to principals. Allows students to get bullied or inappropriately touched by other students with no disciplinary actions. She thinks by moving them to another class, all is taken care of. Receptionists are incompetent. Pick up and drop off are insane. I'd urge anyone that has a child getting close to school age, don't send them to Steed. Ms. Tucker if you read this, I hope one day you decided to humble yourself and take your job as a school administrator more serious. If kids can't go to your school without fear of other students, how do expect to raise your well deserved pathetic score that the state handed you.....?
Submitted by parent on April 30, 2012
I have 4 children attending steed this year. The transfered over from solider creek. iI like steed alot better then solider creek. The principle (Mrs. Hamilton) shows love to all the children she is well connected to them. All my kids have caring teachers that push them to learn more and to go above the norm. my children are in Pre-K, Kindergarden, 2nd and 3rd. So i would love to give all these teachers a teacher of the year award for all that they have done for them. Mrs. Case/Mrs.McKnight (pre-k) my son loves them to pieces he is a activite child but they have handled him wonderfuly. Mrs. Richardson (kindergarden) how had alot of patience also but has taught my son so much. He comes home excited about what he ahs learned at school that and the fact that he can read like his older silbilings. Mrs. Swanson (2nd) has given my daughter a new out look of school that she had lost the previous year, but i am glad to see it back.And she has improved a great deal. Mrs. Cahill (3rd) is wonderful teacher also she has taken time of her mornings to help students in need of extra help.My loves her even when he is wrong. He has accomplished so much with her also. Love steed
Submitted by teacher on March 22, 2011
My first Substituting job was in this school. It was a 3rd Grade Class. It was great, good lessons, great well behaved kids. It is a great place to go.