I think bobier is a great school. I have heard many things about this school. I have to say that my oldest son attended bobier and my daughter goes to bobier now. I have never ever had a problem with either of them at all especially academically! I have to say the teachers are GREAT and so is MR. LACEY!
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Posted by a parent on 08/17/09
I think that bobier has great teachers. They started a new rule that parents can only drop their children off in the front and back gates and let them walk alone to their classes including the kindergartners we weren't to happy about that. Having two older children that went to a different school and
... Read more the experience was a little different they would letting the parents visit with the children and eat lunch with them. We thought that it would be like that at bobier instead the experience was unpleasant for us. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/29/07
What a surprise Bobier has been! Our son started out at a Christian school for the first grade. The Christian school was not even willing to work with him!So, we put our first grader in a public school 2 months after school started. What a difference! The school worked with him and us and he excelled
... Read more in all of his classes! My mind forever changed about public schools!My oldest child was school over half of his life in a Christian school and my husband and I always thought that it should go that way for our youngest. Little did we know! Two thumbs up for Bobier Elem! Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/22/06
The truth of the matter is that one third of the students attending Bobier are illegal immigrants that speak little or no English when they arrive. Therefore, tests results are dragged down by these students. Of course the State or the Federal government doesn't want to hear the truth regarding the
... Read more test scores. The district has done a poor job also in keeping the attendance at Bobier for which the school was built for and that is 750 children. This school is predominatly Mexican and has little or no involvment from their parents as most of the parents don't even speak English themselves. Read less
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Vista schools — Bobier Elementary School is located at 220 W Bobier Dr, Vista CA 92083. 220 W Bobier Dr is in the 92083 ZIP code in Vista, CA The school district for Bobier Elementary School is the Vista Unified School District. Bobier Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 5.
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