My daughter is learning far beyond the requirements of her grade. Aside from her scholastic achievement, she has become extremely well mannered and respects others. While we reinforce this behavior at home, she has learned most of it from her wonderful teacher ms. ptek as well as the many other supervisors
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Posted by a parent on 04/29/09
My daughter attends freedom elem. And she is doing great. She even joined the spelling bee contest @ her school.. She is a straight a student... I couldn't be happier
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Posted by a parent on 01/28/09
I am extremely dissatisfied with this school. We got a note home from my daughters teacher saying we were being notified by the state she didnt have her teaching license yet. This is the first time ever he has gotten such poor grades and constant detention. The only thing consistant with this school
... Read more is its lack for following procedures, lack of good communication with parents and sub-par teachers. I had to change teachers, and now have decided to move him schools altogether. M son gets hurt, they dont call, my son gets detention, they dont call. I have to call multiple times before I finally just go down there to get answers. It seems to me this school needs some serious help, stay away, far away. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/19/09
My daughters attended Freedom Elementary last school year and learned nothing. They now attend a catholic school in Goodyear and are having a wonderful experience. I also taught at Freedom and miss it at all. I currently teach at a charter school in Surprise and the children say please and thank you.
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Posted by a parent on 10/15/08
I am very unhappy with this school. My son has attended for 2 years. He is way above average as the school has tested him repeatedly and told us. They let a whole year pass and did nothing to challenge him. It has been almost a wasted two years for him. He is very bored at school and wants to learn
... Read more new things. They just focus so much on the below average kids with the 'no child left behind' law that they could care less about the above average kids. Doesn't make sense. We chose to send our son to a charter school this next year. Stay clear from Freedom if you want your child to be challenged!! Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/05/08
This school lacks professional and an overall understanding of the quality of education a child truly deserves to receive. Most of the teachers are average, with a few outstanding ones who usually leave after just one year. The administration is way below par and handles issues in an inappropriate
... Read more and untimely manner. If there was another option for you, I would choose to enroll your students in another school. If you are a teacher reading this, then perhaps you are one that will help the school become better but, from what I have seen on this campus, no one person can make a difference. Read less
Posted by a other on 05/17/08
My children and I have had nothing but good experiences at Freedom. Its tough being in a neighborhood growing as fast it is. Teachers and staff have done a great job.
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Posted by a parent on 03/28/08
This is the first year my son has attended Freedom and so we are very happy with this school. The teachers that I have met and worked with have been awesome. My son is very happy with the the learning environment that this school has provided him. Things will only get better from here. This school
... Read more has been able to 'keep it together' during it growing pains. I think that this school will just get better and better. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/26/08
I am not only a parent, but also the spouse of a teacher. Freedom has not only stepped up to the plate with every challenge, but has embraced operating with a 59% budget. As for over crowding, well that too is being addressed, not only by modular classrooms, but by acquired funding and planning for
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Posted by a parent on 01/16/08
My son has been in this school since it opened, and I'm very unhappy with it. They have unrealistic bathroom policies. My son's teacher is below par. If I had the patients I would home school. Im definetly looking to move him into a private school if finances allow it!
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Buckeye schools — Freedom Elementary School is located at 22150 W Sundance Pkwy S, Buckeye AZ 85326. 22150 W Sundance Pkwy S is in the Sundance neighborhood and 85326 ZIP code in Buckeye, AZ The school district for Freedom Elementary School is the Liberty Elementary School District 25. Freedom Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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