I love Toltec Elementary school because they provide specail educational step for specail needs children who enter into mainstream classrooms.
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Posted by a parent on 10/03/09
I have three children that go to Toltec school and I am very happy with the staff and the education that my children are getting. My husband was also a Toltec student when he was younger and still talks about how much he learned and how the children at Toltec are different than other schools that he
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Posted by a parent on 08/04/09
Being that this school is a poverty school, I think they are doing a great job. They try to give our children what they can with what they have. This may not be a #1 school by all means but it is a school and the only one in our district. So quit complaining parents and start helping the teachers
... Read more out. They need parent volunteers and parents who care about their childrens education. Be that parent and give a helping hand to those teachers and I promise you will see that teaching isnt all fun and games its hard work. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/11/09
To be honest, I really don't like this school. The kindergarten classes get left out of all the school activities, and half day gets it even worse. I don't like the fact that they don't teach as they should, and that they only go to school 4 days out of a 5 day week. The kids are not learning at all.
... Read more I come from California, and this school is by far the worst school I have everseen. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/12/08
I am not happy with this school. My daughter came from a school in the Metro area, and when she came here , she was doing in first grade what she already did in kindergarten . There is no homework for the most part. She was a straight A student in a good school, and now she is not being challenged.
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Posted by a parent on 08/06/08
I think because this school is the only school in the area, it has been looked at as 'good'. I disagree. My son has attened this school for 2 years and I feel he didnt get the education he deserved because the school was too busy looking at numbers and dollar signs. I really do feel that my son wasnt
... Read more looked at as an individual, but more like free help. I found that when the teachers agree that he should have been challenged more instead of as looked at as a teachers aid, well that summed it up. I dont plan on having him return now knowing that just because it is the only school, it doesnt mean that he has to attend it. There are other schools in surrounding areas that rank better, and have open enrollment. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/07/08
I think my child is getting a weel rounded education although I'm not thrilled about them using sight word instead of phonics to teach them to read. The teacher is sweet and patient just like a Kindergarden teacher needs to be.
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Posted by a parent on 10/31/07
I am very disappointed in this school. The upper staff only cares about them self and how much money they can get. They do not care about our teachers or our children. They are turning our school into a prison. ie. uniforms, no fun in school, four day school week. Who is this to help? The super.
... Read more Certainly not our teachers or children. plus we were lied to about the Boys and girls club going to be open on fridays. We parents need to step up and stand up for our children. Lets work together parents. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/01/06
There is no challenge for bright children who do not want to change class rooms and teachers to go into a GATE program. The teachers do not push or challenge the kids. When the day is over, the average teacher is gone in a heartbeat.
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Posted by a parent on 05/03/06
I only have positive feelings towards the staff and learning environment.
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Early Childhood Special Needs, Gifted Students, Title I, Speech/Language Pathologists
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English as Second Language
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Eloy schools — Toltec Elementary School is located at 3315 N Toltec Rd, Eloy AZ 85231. 3315 N Toltec Rd is in the 85231 ZIP code in Eloy, AZ The school district for Toltec Elementary School is the Toltec School District 22. Toltec Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 3.
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