this is my daughters first year of school and our experience so far has been great!! the teachers are great and the parents are very informed. my childs progress from the first day of school is unbelievable and i would recomend this scool to anyone.
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Posted by a parent on 09/18/08
Please disregard all old negative messages about this school. This school has a new principal, who is fantastic. The office staff is wonderful and all the teachers are great, especially the Pre-K and 1st grade (those are my children's teachers). This school is GREAT!
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Posted by a parent on 09/11/08
My son really likes it! its clean, staff is nice and Mrs.Tesh is so nice! Austin Likes it!
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Posted by a parent on 07/16/08
I would never recommend this school to anyone. It is not worth the money you pay for. My child's education was better at home then it is now! The office never knows what is going on, most of the teachers there are rude and scream at the childern. If you want your child to only learn about religion and
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Posted by a parent on 06/01/08
The office staff is rude, and acts like it is an inconvenience to even be there. The curriculm is not up to par, or worth the money paid. I do not feel as though my child recieved a 'private' education apart from learning religion. The parents are all nice as well as the teachers I have come into contact
... Read more with, is a family like atmosphere as far as that goes. Older students are very nice to the younger ones. We are not returning and would not recommend St. Annes to anyone else, unless some serious changes are made. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/06/08
This place has become a dysfunctional nightmare since the wonderful new principal (who began the school year in Aug. 07) left in January 08. The school does not offer enough enrichment or extracurricular activites. Academically the school needs a more challenging curriculum. Some teachers are clearly
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Posted by a other on 03/29/08
I love our school! St Anne is a community within a community. I have been most impressed over my multiple years at the school with the characteristics of the children. At every school function I have been amazed at the politeness and friendliness of the school's older students. The students have
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Posted by a parent on 03/12/08
As of the 1st of Feb.,2008 a wonderful new principal took over this wonderful and community based school. The teachers are great and you can truely see all the great progress they are now making. The school offers sports clubs, cheer team, forensic club,school newpaper club, and lots more. It is now
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Posted by a parent on 02/06/08
The school has a new principal this year (2007) and has revamped the programs offered at school. Teachers seem motivated again. Art, Music, PE and Computers are offered during class. In addition, there is a new After School Enrichment Program which allows parents a chance to enroll their child in
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Posted by a parent on 08/29/07
If you want to keep your children away from the public school riff raff, then this is fine. Academically unimpressive. No music or art program. Limited sports programs. No grass or play area. Most of the teachers show up for a paycheck and should have retired years ago. Principal is practically
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Las Vegas schools — St Anne School is located at 1813 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas NV 89104. 1813 S Maryland Pkwy is in the Las Vegas neighborhood and 89104 ZIP code in Las Vegas, NV The school district for St Anne School is the Diocese Of Las Vegas Education Office. St Anne School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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