I have two kids in this great school, the teachers are superb and both of my kids are doing well academically. Parents are well involved, safe environment and I appreciate Mr. Burnright, approachable and visible around school. I am very happy where my kids are and cant wait for my lil one to be there
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Posted by a parent on 09/25/09
This school has an amazing staff and it really works for all students. Flexible reading groups allowed my child to improve her level, and it allowed for students of a different level to also improve.
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Posted by a parent on 08/23/09
I love this school! My kids are happy here! I love the new parking lot. It really makes pick up and drop off so much easier and safer for the several families that walk each day. The teachers are wonderful. The principal is out on campus talking to parents and kids every day. This is a great place.
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Posted by a parent on 05/22/09
I love this school and I look forward to next year nbringing my chnildren back for another great year !!
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Posted by a parent on 05/20/09
I think Timber Point is a great school. I have two daughters, k and 1 grade. They are both excelling and thriving in the academic environment that is provided there. I'm not sure what the previous parent review (dated January 29, 2009) is basing his/her assessment of the school having low academic
... Read more level. If they are new to California, they should check the other school districts in the area and compare them to Timber Point. We were in another school district for about 4 months last year and that is enough for me to gauge that Timber Point is well above that districts' level of academic excellence. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/01/09
My kids were in different schools in Atlanta, Ohio, Kansas and now in Timber Point, I can tell the school academic level is very very low, even though the state funding to this school is much more than any other school I know, the school programs and gym and other services quality range from very poor
... Read more to non, school get ~$7600 per student I wonder where this money go, efforts from teachers and principle is not enough to improve the school API score and at least the quality time that student should spend at school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/29/09
I think the teachers at this school do a great job with the kids. However, the parking is unbearable. They have not yet figured out how to regulate the school traffic. I live one block from this school and it still takes 15 to 20 minutes just to get in and out. The School needs to figure out a solution
... Read more soon. All the teachers park in front and back, so theres nowhere to park in the morning and afternoon. If your the type of parent that likes to walk your child to there destination, this school is not for you. They have no clue how to solve this traffic problem. Also if your child gets hot lunch from the cafeteria, prepare him or her to wait in a 10 minute line and miss most, or all of there lunch playtime. They only have 1 lunch person working at the register. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/05/07
My daughter loves Timber Point. The PTA is amazing with all new, motivated, creative and outgoing parents and teachers. They have put together a movie night, a parents night out, an evening at Taylor Ranch and more. It is so nice to drop my daughter off knowing she will be cared for. Her teacher is
... Read more in constant contact with me and she truly enjoys my daughter being in her class. I receive a weekly email from the principal with updates. He is friendly and welcoming. He even came to school wearing Elvis hair on crazy hair day. I feel I am always welcome on campus and there are so many opportunities for me to help. Timber Point is an amazing school in a warm and cheerful community. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/25/07
This school has a dedicated faculty and has raised their API 42 point in the last year. The school and community give each student a sense of family.
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Posted by a parent on 08/04/07
The level of parent involvement is high but the parents are very cliquish. Academics they are standard. Hit and miss with teachers. Music, art and sports and other extracurricular activities are not available. Because of the small community you are limited to activities for your child. No art or
... Read more foreigh language. I agree with a previous reviewer, the pick-up and drop off precedures are unsafe. It's an accident waiting to happen. Read less
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Byron schools — Timber Point Elementary School is located at 40 Newbury Ln, Byron CA 94514. 40 Newbury Ln is in the 94514 ZIP code in Byron, CA The school district for Timber Point Elementary School is the Byron Union School District. Timber Point Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 5.
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