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Submitted by parent on January 12, 2017
I'm a teacher (in a different district), my sister's a teacher, my mother is a retired teacher, my uncle is a retired principal, my grandmother was a teacher - I know education from the inside. My daughter, currently in 5th grade, has attended Cromie for her entire elementary career. Ignore the state ratings. This is a good school.You may not know this, but if a school has only 2 students of a particular "subgroup" and 1 of them (for any reason) fails to complete or pass a state test, that school has failed to make Adequate Yearly Progress according to the state. Personally, that's not how I measure a school.In 6 years (and over the course of 3 different principals) at Cromie, my daughter has consistently experienced caring, excellent teachers, strong academics, and a school-wide climate of support and intentional values training. Even when the 4th grade classes were over-filled last year, there just weren't the incidents you'd expect - fighting, bullying, they just didn't happen. That wasn't luck - it was Cromie.This is an excellent school, and I am delighted that my son will be entering Cromie next year.