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Submitted by parent on October 29, 2021
The thing that my son noticed first about this schools is that everyone was kind. He was amazed that bullying gets shut down on the spot and because of the low teacher/student ratio it is always noticed. From an educational perspective, my son is thriving at Evans. The teachers here really pay attention to individual students needs.
Submitted by parent on April 26, 2021
We love Evans! I initially thought the open concept building would be a distraction for the kiddos but it seems to foster a very strong sense of community. Mr. Keller is a great principal.
Submitted by parent on October 19, 2016
We absolutely love Evans school! Every teacher that our son has had has been wonderful! Caring staff and principal which is huge. Open concept really worried me since my son is easily distracted but he doesn't complain at all about this. Highly recommend this school!
Submitted by parent on August 17, 2015
Love this school! My son started kindergarten this year and every time I go in to the school the entire staff always has a smile on their faces. They so far seem very helpful and compassionate especially Mrs. Baxter!
Submitted by parent on March 24, 2015
Awesome school! Love the open concept and my Daughter loves her teacher. This is our 3rd year at the school.
Submitted by parent on May 15, 2013
If you're looking to move to the area, beware. The O'Fallon school District 90 has doubled the registration fees for 2014 to 180.00 for K-5 and 200.00 for 6-8 without having any sports/extracurriculars, technology, art, band, etc (cut this year due to budget). There is a "self funded" program for sports... 300.00 for baseball, 360.00 for basketball, 275.00 for cheerleading, etc. The new band program is 125.00 per semester for fifth grade band and 150.00 per semester for sixth through eighth grade band. So, my 12 year old that plays ball and participates in band requires 1160.00 to start school. Not including fees for pt gear, lunches, trips, etc. Just to start. But, I have 3 kids... over 3000.00 to start school. And, the education/instruction has not been what I thought it would be. Definitely not worth the dollars required. They have cut staffing, increased class sizes and now want more money. Not a good combination. There are a few really great teachers, but a lot appear to be "disgruntled employees" (maybe rightfully so).