I have put one child thru Lynn Fanning and two more that are in the school now. We absoutely love the school. The teachers are great. Mrs. Plant is wonderful and really cares about the children. The Ass. Principal isn't that friendly but she's okay. I have always felt very welcome and they
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Posted by a parent on 08/19/09
This is a great school. All the faculty really seems to care about the students. I do wish they had an awards ceremony at the end of the year. Such as perfect attendance, honor roll, citizenship, and other things that the kids do that shows they excell.
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Posted by a parent on 07/13/09
Great, great, great school. Teachers are so caring and supportive. I was constantly amazed by what my child was learning each week. I highly recommend this school!
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Posted by a parent on 05/24/09
Lynn Fanning School has been good for my 3 kids, two have moved on to middle school and continue to excel in the advanced classes. I'm grateful for the new principal and the teachers are committed to teaching. I do think parents should volunteer to sub a class for a day to truly appreciate what they
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Posted by a parent on 08/18/08
Outstanding and farsighted. I can not say enough good thing about the staff,teachers and the school body. I know that my child will be safe in the care of Lynn Fanning. With the teacher that she had last year, she met all the requirements needed to advance to the next level. I thank each and every
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Posted by a parent on 08/04/08
A great school with a caring faculty and staff concerned about the core education values of its students and one that enjoys superior community support
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Posted by a parent on 06/19/08
I have two children who attend this school. I think they have really silly rules, and the teacher are not very nice.I think you go to school to learn and should not be scared. my children are so scared about breaking the rules,I thought that they were in military school.The teachers need to stop being
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Posted by a parent on 09/07/07
Both of my boys attend Lynn Fanning and without a doubt is the best school for us. The teachers care so much, and it helped that the name of the school was after my principal from Gurley when I was a kid he was great and I truely wish my children would have been fortunate enough to have had him also,
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Posted by a parent on 09/21/06
Lyyn fanning is a great school other than the problems I had.
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Posted by a parent on 05/05/06
I think this is without a doubt the best school I have ever taught in! The teachers are professional and keep up with research based teaching! We are all accountable for what we teach! The standard of excellence is very high and we are all expected to be the best! I LOVE it here!! I love my students!
... Read more The assistant principal is wonderful and is always ready to listen! The principal is ready to retire but is mostly all bark and no bite. She has been good to me and my children! Discipline is excellent! Lynn Fanning is the Best!! Read less
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Meridianville schools — Lynn Fanning Elementary School is located at 8861 Moores Mill Rd, Meridianville AL 35759. 8861 Moores Mill Rd is in the 35759 ZIP code in Meridianville, AL The school district for Lynn Fanning Elementary School is the Madison County School District. Lynn Fanning Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 5.
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