Our daughter has gone to kindergarten and 1st grade at Lakeview. The teachers are wonderful. They are concerned, involved and make themselves available to parents and children. Principal Tejada is very supportive of the kids, the teachers and the community. There was a recent carnival at the school that
... Read more brought the community out to enjoy the afternoon and evening. I'm proud to have my daughter at Lakeview. The Lakeview staff, educators and principal have a positive influence on every day. Thank you for that! Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/18/08
My child went to Lakeveiw her kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade year and I absoluty loved it. There was plenty to get involved with. Although the precipal could have been better chosen.
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Posted by a parent on 12/10/07
Lakeview has been nothing but a big hassle. All the sixth grade teachers have lost their passion for teaching. I have never experienced such unwillingness to educate in my life. We would get progress reports stating all assignments were turned in and our child was passing. By report time it stated there
... Read more were twenty missing assignments and our child was failing. It is the teacher s responsibility to notify us so we can correct the problem and reinforce the importance of schoolwork. I would never recommend this school to anyone. Children deserve the right to be educated not ignored and put to the side. Race is definetly a factor here. The minorities are not given as much attention as the other students this includes the parents as well. This is by far the worst school I have ever come across! Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/29/07
My son attended this school for two years. If it had not been for one dedicated teacher, this past year would have been a disaster. The new principal needs more qualified support and the district does not support his efforts. Over crowded class rooms (1-31) was ridiculous. Students got lost in the
... Read more process. Teachers came and went. So did the confidence of parents. Please, use caution when looking at this school for your child. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/06/07
Our new principal has made important connections with the Lakeview community, staff and students. He is committed to providing the best support for each child in our school and is eager to address parental and staff concerns. Best of all, he has the needs of our students in mind as his highest priority.
... Read more That he is bilingual and sends his message home to students and parents who speak Spanish is such a blessing! He needs time to perfect the aspects of his vision as he continues to provide much needed professional development for his faculty. Given the opportunity to develop his plan, he has the potential to make Lakeview one of the very best schools in Arizona. Read less
Posted by a teacher on 04/12/07
My children have attended this school for the past two years. The experience has not been the best, there have been many incidents that have contributed to this opinion. One of my children previously attended a school in the Alhambra district and it was the best experience yet. I would love to take
... Read more them out of this school and enroll them back to the Alhambra schools. This school is very disorganized and the expectation of the child does not meet the standards I feel schools should have. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/05/06
My daughter is currently in 2nd grade at Lakeview, and she has been doing exceptionally well. The only bad experiences that we ve had were with a bad principal (who has since been replaced) and a teacher that she just didn't connect with. The school was willing to work with us though and moved her to
... Read more another class. Overall, I am satisfied with the education that she is receiving. She's excelling at reading and math and is bonding with the teachers and friends alike. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/11/06
My children have been at this school for 2 years now. Except for the change over in the Principal we have been satisfied with the educational experience.
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Posted by a parent on 03/29/06
This was the first school to point out my son's speech problem and offer assistance.
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Posted by a parent on 02/27/06
My son attended Lakeview in 2000 and the leadership of the school at that time was so lax that we removed our son. We recently re-enrolled him now that there has been a change in principalship. Their new principal is the best thing that ever happened to Lakeview.
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Phoenix schools — Lakeview Elementary School is located at 3040 W Yucca St, Phoenix AZ 85029. 3040 W Yucca St is in the North Mountain neighborhood and 85029 ZIP code in Phoenix, AZ The school district for Lakeview Elementary School is the Washington Elementary School District 6. Lakeview Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 6.
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