I love this school. this is my childs first year there and I was very scared due to the reputation of local schools, but the staff is wonderful, so is the environment. I love the fact that everyone is so friendly and they always remember your name. I went in once ans spoke to the person that handles
... Read more afterschool and months later, I had a question for her and she remembered not only my name but my childs name. I think that says a lot about this school. I would recommend this school to anyone. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/01/09
I am proud to say my children attends Aversboro. I am an active parent in the school and I like what I see. Aversboro math scores are low overall but I am working with my child as all parents need to do to help bring those scores up...Great job Great staff and Great principal.
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Posted by a parent on 08/26/08
Aversboro school is a very good school. They have a very friendly and involved Principal. Great teachers who care whether a child suceeds or not and who work very hard to make sure that they do well. The school also welcomes parent support and involvment. The school has a good atmosphere, very friendly
... Read more and help back office staff. The only thing I didnt like was there was not enough recess 'play time' for students, but I believe that is common among most schools and probably caused by the no child left behind policy . A little more recess time is needed. Good work Aversboro. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/24/07
This is a great school and would recommend this to anyone in the area! Teachers are respectful of their student. Good job!/
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Posted by a parent on 06/26/07
Aversboro Elementary Schol sets a perfect example of what an elementary school should be like. Every member of the staff has always shown me exempliary attention, no matter the circumstance. My son absolutely loves it there. We look forward to the next 4 years there!
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Posted by a parent on 12/18/06
My Children Transfered to this school at the beggining of the year and love it. They have each shown great imporivements from there last school and say that they will never go back!
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Posted by a parent on 02/22/06
I was a former student at Aversboro years k-5 I am not in the 6th grade.Aversboro makes sure that you get the best education as you possibly can.The teachers are fantastic and the pricible is awesome.He takes care of the school and makes sure everything is the way it needs to be.Aversboro has came a
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Posted by a former student on 01/09/06
Aversboro, again, exceeds expectations and moves up in test scores. More importantly, the school continues to not focus on scores by attempting to provide high-quality education to each and every student. No child left behind has been the motto of this school since before it became a mandate from the
... Read more government. Aversboro has a fantastic faculty, a wonderful staff, and an administration who will not settle for less than the very best of each and every student. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/13/04
Compared with other schools in our area, Aversboro is highly underrated! Even though there is a 'magnet school' in close proximity, Aversboro continues to challenge students, parents, and teachers to excel beyond the 'average' and acceptable levels of the state and county. The leadership takes a hands-on
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* In 2007-2008 North Carolina used End-of-Grade (EOG) tests to assess students in grades 3 through 8 in reading and math. The EOG tests are standards-based, which means they measure how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of North Carolina. The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level on the tests.
Student enrollment:
550
Students per teacher:
15
Full-time teachers:
36
Number of classrooms:
35
Arts
Art
Music
Band, Choral
Special Education
Gifted Students, Learning Differences, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Speech/Language Pathologists, Title I
Vocational Education
Phys Ed
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Advanced Placement
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Gifted and Talented
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general intellectual ability or talent - high intelligence test score (usually two standard deviations above the mean), and high levels of vocabulary, memory, abstract work knowledge and abstract reasoning;
specific academic aptitude or talent in one area such as mathematics or language arts;
creative and productive thinking, the ability to produce new ideas;
leadership ability, the ability to direct individuals or groups to a common decision or action;
visual and performing arts, special talents in visual art, music, dance, drama, or other related studies;
psychomotor ability, such as practical, spatial, mechanical, and physical skills.
Vocation/Technical Curriculum
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Special Education Classes
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Adult Education Classes
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English as Second Language
English language classes for students whose first language is not English.
Garner schools — Aversboro Elementary School is located at 1605 Aversboro Rd, Garner NC 27529. 1605 Aversboro Rd is in the 27529 ZIP code in Garner, NC The school district for Aversboro Elementary School is the Wake County School District. Aversboro Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 5.
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