This has great school. Coyote Hills have had very caring and compassionate teachers. my children have been going to this school for 3 years and I am very pleased with all the staff.
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Posted by a parent on 09/08/09
i agree with the 8th graders reveiw if you have anything to ask staff they act as if your bothering them and dont have time for you. besides that its all good
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Posted by a parent on 07/02/09
I am a new parent at this school and it seems like the info I am asking for is simple questions yet the seems bothered by my questions. I have NO idea how the procedures go at the school and am asking for help. They need to be a little more welcoming and helpful towards parents. If this is how the treat
... Read more adults i wonder how they treat children. No impressed yet and school hasnt even started. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/06/08
I am an 8th grade student a this school and its my 5th year. I do have to say there are many positive and negative things about it. The assistant principal Bartels has made many students and parents very uncomfortalbe I have to say. She beleives she has too much authority over us and wants respect. She
... Read more will not get and respect from anyone until she lightens up. I know at this time, the staff is not too happy with us right now, however I have heard this from parents and students since she has began here. She is completely unapproachable. The school is always encouaraging parents to talk with the office staff if they need help, but they are also unapproachable. It seems as if whenever somebody tries to talk to them, they are being bothered. The library staff is also not at all friendly. Read less
Posted by a student on 03/20/08
It's the greatest school that I have ever been to!
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Posted by a student on 02/08/08
The school identified a learning disability that was unknown to me before. It was caught early before it could have been detromental to his later education years. Mr. Jewett and Ms. Katsufis worked treamdously hard with my son Dominic and for that I am eternally grateful.
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Posted by a parent on 02/04/08
It's no wonder that some have labled the current administration as uncaring and non-responsive. While fully competent, the previous admin. excelled at pressing the flesh and kissing babies. This administration may lack some of the political finess but take a look at what matters. The acedemics here are
... Read more better than ever as Coyote Hills is one of the highest ranking schools in the district. I can't speak for anyone else but I don't need the staff to come out and hug me and hold my hand, I do need them to make sure that all of our children are in a secure environment that promotes learning and that's exactly what they are doing. We should all be thankful that we have an administration that is more concerned with the safety and education of our children than the pampering of a few needy parents. Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/02/07
I love Coyote Hills. My son is a third grader and has only attended 2/3 grade there. His teachers have been wonderful and I absolutely love how they care about him. I have had great experiences with the principals and the special area teachers also. My husband and I are both teachers and we see
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Posted by a parent on 10/22/07
I am a parent that has written a not so satisfied review before. I am here to say that I am happy with the changes in administration this year, so far. The changes were well needed. As for now, I am impressed and I hope other parents are as well.
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Posted by a parent on 10/15/07
My children have been going to Coyote Hills since it opened. It was such a wonderful atmosphere with the Barrett administration. The parents, teachers, students and administration worked so well together and as a parent...I always felt welcome. I feel the reason that the parent's are not as involved
... Read more as they used to be is due to the fact that it is a very unwelcome environment. Whenever I go into to the office to pick-up my children for an appointment or drop something off for them, it seems as if I am bothering the office staff. I am very pleased with the education that my children are receiving and still work closely with each of their teacher's, but the feeling that we are a part of the 'Coyote Hills Family' is long gone. It is a shame, it was an excellent school. Read less
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Peoria schools — Coyote Hills Elementary School is located at 21180 N 87th Ave, Peoria AZ 85382. 21180 N 87th Ave is in the 85382 ZIP code in Peoria, AZ The school district for Coyote Hills Elementary School is the Peoria Unified School District 11. Coyote Hills Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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