I believe the children and their parents need to set boundries and play safer. It is not up to the teachers and principal to teach your children manners and respect.
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Posted by a parent on 02/02/09
This school has safety issues and the principal is unreasonable and has harsh ways of dealing with issues that children have and she is not realistic. There is a lack of supervision on the playground as well. This school does have a lot of great teachers it is great leadership that it is lacking
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Posted by a parent on 12/18/08
I was a student at Thomas Page School many years ago, and was excited to have my kids start there when they reached Kindergarten age. However, we transferred our daughter after only a few months due to what we saw as a lack of organization in the administration and the PTA, unreasonable policies and
... Read more low academic standards. Some of these problems are not necessarily the fault of the school, but we did not feel that Mrs. Campbell was up to the challenge of overcoming the challenges faced by redistricting and an increased spanish language population. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/05/08
Love it! My kid was at the 10 out of 10 school before but I love Thomas Page school much more. Teachers are great. Kindergarden and 1st grade teachers are the best.
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Posted by a parent on 10/03/08
Thomas Page is a hidden gem! The Principle and teaching staff really get to know our children and care about their education. I disagree with the comment that this school does not have our children's safety in mind when we drop off/pick up our children. There are always teachers/staff members out front
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Posted by a parent on 09/21/07
Hi, I'm Mary Campbell, Principal of Thomas Page School. In the last two years our test scores have gone up dramatically. We assess students 3 times a year on the Essential Standards. If students need assistance in an area we create interventions for them where they can re-learn. We are small enough
... Read more school to know each child and work with them as an individual. Our PTA is growing. We had coffee and doughnuts on the first day for parents and we had a big crowd of parents. The PTA raises from $20,000 to $27,000 per year to pay for Chorus for grades K -3, assemblies, grants for each classroom, field trips and computer lab. We have a Family Fun Night once a month that's free and a chance for kids and parents to come and have fun at the school together. Our K-3 classrooms are at 20 students with one teacher. Read less
Posted by a other on 08/29/07
this school is great but there is no safety for the kids.i understand that this is not a private school but there should be some management for drop of and pick up.its a request thar please put a school zone sing in the entrance.
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Posted by a parent on 10/20/06
I love this school and all it's staff. My child is getting a great education by people who know him, an unusual thing in today's schools. He performed better than my high expectations on the STAR tests and loves to go to school everyday, what more could a parent hope for? Thomas Page has a beautiful
... Read more country campus, there is a large grassy field for the children to play in, and animal grazing in the neighboring fields, what a breath of fresh air...literally! Increasing parent involvement has been a challenge, but I see that improving with the commitment of the staff and PTA. In regard to another review, I have never felt that safety was a concern, quite the opposite in fact, I rest assured knowing that all of the staff feel that these are their children and monitor them accordingly! Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/27/06
Thomas Page has just qualified to apply to be a California Distinguished School. Choral music, an art program, cultural assemblies and a very involved PTA make this a very special school.
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Posted by a parent on 10/27/05
There are a number of good teachers at the school,good principal (formerly at Gold Ridge for 10 years), but safety, lack of parental involvement and extracurrical activities were reasons for us transferring after 60 days to another school. Suggest you speak with a number of parents with children there
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Cotati schools — Thomas Page Elementary School is located at 1075 Madrone Ave, Cotati CA 94931. 1075 Madrone Ave is in the 94931 ZIP code in Cotati, CA The school district for Thomas Page Elementary School is the Cotati - Rohnert Park Unified Sd. Thomas Page Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 5.
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