i began attending Rolando Park elementary school in the year 1998. i am now a junior at Patrick Henry high school. i love this school and always have. i have many fond memories and i am always around to back it up. i enjoy visiting and seeing the school and the staff that are still there. whenever i
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Posted by a other on 08/25/09
I was nothing but pleased with the education my daughter recieved this previous year. Mrs. Griswold began teaching her to enjoy school from the get go, with the patience of a saint she taught her reading, math, spelling and so much more. I can't say how pleased I am that my daughter had such a woderful
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Posted by a parent on 07/01/08
In all my years at Rolando Park, I have never been as dissatisfied as this year. The new principal is horrible. I tried to approach regarding some issues but she would not make herself available. Phone calls and emails are not returned. Yolanda Lewis is the worst thing that ever happened to Rolando Park.
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Posted by a parent on 11/05/07
This is a great school. It is very roomy and homey there are a lot of nice people and their teachers are very resourceful. I would reccomend this school for every child thats going to a new school because it's sure rolando park will make it feel like home!
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Posted by a parent on 08/24/07
If you like the feel of a close and caring community you will really love Rolando Park. The teachers and staff truely care about the students and parents. The communication between parents and teachers is key and constant. It really feels like a family here. I would recommend this school to everyone.
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Posted by a parent on 06/08/04
Ms. Griswold is absolutely the best kindergarten teacher in the world. By the time my son was finished with his school year in her class, he was reading at a 3'rd grade level. However, in 1'st grade, he was put into a class where some of the students didn't even speak english. He is being slowed down
... Read more and bored because he wasn't put into the appropriate class. The 1'st grade teacher, has her hands full. She has to somehow teach all of these students who are on all different levels and she just can't keep up. I spend a lot of time volunteering in the classroom and I still can't believe how poorly my sons' class was assembled. Maybe the principal and administration staff should start grouping children by skill level instead of throwing them all together and hoping it works out. I am very displeased with this and I am not the only one. I won't use names, but many of the teachers are not satisfied with the way this school is run and parents alike. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/04/04
Ms. Griswold is the best kindergarten teacher anyone could ask for. She instills in her students a desire to learn and achieve that continues throughout the year and into the later grades. Thank you Ms. Griswold. Great Job!
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Posted by a parent on 10/16/03
I think Rolando is a great school for my daughter. I also like the late start because it is convenient for our family. The teachers are great and are approachable which is a nice quality to have. Keep up the good work Ms. Barnes and teachers!
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Posted by a parent on 08/21/03
Esta escuela se esfuerza por que sus alumonos aprendan y se superen dia con dia, mi hija asistio 4 anos el pasado 06/11/03 termino su 5th grado y estoy muy satisfecha. gracias Mrs. Patton, Mrs. Mccloskey, Mrs. Murray. siempre las recuerda Michel Fernandez de Jaureguy.
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San Diego schools — Rolando Park Elementary School is located at 6620 Marlowe Dr, San Diego CA 92115. 6620 Marlowe Dr is in the Redwood Village - Rolando Park neighborhood and 92115 ZIP code in San Diego, CA The school district for Rolando Park Elementary School is the San Diego Unified School District. Rolando Park Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 5.
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