I find it highly unlikely that this school will ever evolve into a K-12, even with the Jr. Varsity athletics programs. This is noise that has been echoed for years. The upper administration couldn't care less about this school.This school is held together by the teachers and the parents who kill themselves
... Read more to make this a better school, unfortunately they're voices and concerns are ignored . Those, who can, pay out-of-district after 6th grade to avoid the default. And they are gladly accepted because they know that Southeastern produces quality students. Unfortunately they will always fall short due to upper administrations other interests. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/20/09
I went to school here in the early 90's until I reached 4th grade. Back then, there was an issue with too many students and not enough teachers. Now my 7 year old daughter goes to Southeastern as well. I love the school. I have had a few little problems with some faculty but always had the problem fixed
... Read more within just a matter of hours. Mr.Peoples has never let me down and neither has 99% of the faculty. Knowing now that the school has Jr.Varsity atheletics, is very comforting to know that in a few years it will a K-12 school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/12/09
I love the one on one attention the staff is able to give the children. This school is doing an awesome job!! Way to go Southeastern!!
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Posted by a parent on 07/31/08
Southeastern has its good and bad points.My 12 year old loved southeastern but when we moved I feel she was behind.My 5 year old hated it and was behind when we moved.There are some great teachers there but also bad ones just like any school I guess .My 12 year old to get to play softball I had to pick
... Read more her up everyday take her to Locust Fork for pratice so kids canplay sports if parnets have the tme to take them to pratice.We moved because of this and now my 5 year old loves school.My 12 year old hates the move she misses all her friends at Southeastern. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/30/08
This is a very small school. This of course has its advantages as well as disadvantages. Everyone knows one another which is great. No overcrowded classrooms. There are very few extra-curricular activities. Basketball is the only available sport and the smallness of the school sometimes all grades
... Read more do not have enough children to form teams. Last year there was no music teacher. There are many hispanic children who attend some who speak very little english-I feel this adversely affects the learning environment. They do have an ESL teacher which I feel is unfair to other children with learning disabilities who do not have extra help. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/31/06
I finally moved my child out of this school because of Michael Peoples' passive/aggressive way of dealing with every issue. He will not call back parents & will not address teacher miss-conduct. There is no Football, Baseball, Art Class or Music at this school! If you want your children to be well rounded,
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Posted by a parent on 12/30/05
My son has gone to this school all of his life. He will be graduating to High School and hates to leave. From his kindergarten teacher all the way to the 8th grade the teachers, Thanks! The Principal and office staff are Wonderful! Thanks to the parents involvement over the years, my son started
... Read more out his baseball career. Southeastern Elementary needs the baseball program back. Parent involvement is needed. Thanks to all that were involved teaching my son both in the classroom and in sports. I recommend Southeastern 100 percent! Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/29/05
shout out to Mrs. Lindley.She makes learning fun!
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Posted by a student on 03/26/05
My daughter is in Kindergarden at Southeastern Elem. I was afraid that school would be hard on her but she has a great teacher who has made this year wonderful for both my daughter and myself. Mrs. Blockers has brought out so many good characteristics in my daughter that I did not know she possesed,
... Read more she is reading and writing. This school is the BEST! Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/03/05
I have two children attending Southeastern. One has been there for 7 years and one for 3. I feel that it is the best elementary school in Blount County. The class size is small and the teachers are very caring & eager to help children in any way they can. I am sad that it will be my oldest child's
... Read more last year and I am pushing for a high school. I think we really need that. I have been very satisfied with Southeastern and would recommend it to anyone. Read less
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Remlap schools — Southeastern Elementary School is located at 18770 State Highway 75, Remlap AL 35133. 18770 State Highway 75 is in the 35133 ZIP code in Remlap, AL The school district for Southeastern Elementary School is the Blount County School District. Southeastern Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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