If you are taking enough time to write bad rewiews about the schools and education that our state can fund then you are not helping anyone at all, you should be out helping around the schools and other stuff like that, I am a student at Anza I I am personally diappointed in the way that the parents of
... Read more Anza Trail think of our school, I was very happy at Anza and I will miss my principal VERY much, our scool may also have mud but hey we are a new school cut the grass some slack, it needs time,it is the desert isn't it. Read less
Posted by a student on 06/24/09
I am very disappointed in this school. The whole administration of the school needs help. They don't do anything to encourage parents to get involved which is something that every school needs. The PTO needs help the teachers need help so therefore our kids aren't getting the help (education) that
... Read more hey need. My daughter is in the 3rd grade and she has been blessed with a great teacher. I'm scared about what's to come next school term and I'm not sure where to send her. I was excited when we moved here back in July 2008 b/c I had heard such good things about the school but Anza doesn't come close to the great schools in GA! The school needs a new principal ASAP! Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/20/09
I'm a student at Anza Trail and I love I have never seen one person be mean!I love Anza Trail!!!!!
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Posted by a student on 09/03/08
I have 3 children at Anza trail and they have all had fabulous experiences. The teachers are compassionate toward the children and passionate about their professional. The school administration is caring and is making a difference. The school is new and the facilities are nice. The administration
... Read more and teaching staff have done a great job getting this school up and running and are really hitting their stride. The staff could use more parent involvement to help with field trips and special programs. Many accolades to the Anza School Staff and looking for more great years to come! Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/16/08
I was recently a student at Anza Trail. I would give this school Below Average rating. The school campus looks terrible. There is no grass, just mud. There are a little amount of teachers for the middle schoolers. They also spend more money on the younger, elementary school kids. They have continued
... Read more to neglect older students as well. I have to say that I am vey glad that I am now moving on to Sahuarita High School and leaving Anza Trail. Read less
Posted by a student on 06/30/08
This school is disgusting. I hated every last bit of it. The students cuss, and have bad disipline. If any parent is smart, they would look in to the teachers. They do not give much hands-on experience. Band is terrible. I was not allowed to move up in the band even if I knew what he was teaching. I
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Posted by a student on 06/19/08
compared to sms this school is extremly disapointing. theres not even half of the programs there were there. I dont learn anything at school. its not at all challenging and the teachers are horrible. the cafeteria food is disgusting. and so is the campus. cant wait to go to high school so i can leave
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Posted by a student on 03/14/08
School has had some growing pains, but with the community bond passed, my hope is that more teachers and staff will be added ASAP. This area is growing very quickly, and the school hasn't kept up. Hopefully a slowing of growth will allow them time. Teaching is adequate, lots of worksheets and not much
... Read more hands on experience. Computers, library, PE and music are taught at all grade levels. We have had a great teacher this past year, but we were lucky. Administration is poor, but discipline is strong. School has a very bad district nurse. My hopes are that Anza Trail will continue to improve. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/14/08
My daughters are straight A students in 3rd and 6th grade. I am very happy with the discipline, activities, academics and overall quality the school provides to my children.
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Posted by a parent on 10/23/07
very disappointed ,it's my kids first year at anza ..both my kids are in 1st grade and they were doing much better when they were in K both in math and reading ,classes are very crowded(30+ kids) ,no teacher's assistant in the class.next year my kids are out of Anza ,even if I have to move or drive them
... Read more to Tucson for a privet school I will do it ,I am not gonna keep them there .I gave the overall quality 2 for the new building and the amenities. Read less
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Sahuarita schools — Anza Trail Elementary School is located at 15490 S Rancho Shaurita, Sahuarita AZ 85629. 15490 S Rancho Shaurita is in the 85629 ZIP code in Sahuarita, AZ The school district for Anza Trail Elementary School is the Sahuarita Unified School District 30. Anza Trail Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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