I think st. raymond school is horrible for your kids, the principal only cares about the money.
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Posted by a student on 09/06/09
I feel the administration, is culturally insensitive. I agree with the other posts, citing the indiffrence to parental concerns, yet every time money is involved there is a threat of detention for the children if the parents dont comply or cant comply.if you go ther about a concern the staff takes a
... Read more message and maybe someone will call you. the indiffrence is extrodinary. I wouldnt recommend this school for anyone who speaks up for and advocates for their child, or anyone who is an involved parent. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/19/09
I would like to know what happen to this school? It has changed so much that I want to get my daughter out of there as soon as possible. Most of the teachers are mean and have little patience and think they can get away with taking out there bitterness on our children. Also, the school is only concerned
... Read more with raising money to improve the school they're not concentrating on our kids' education. And why do we have to pay $300 every year just to re-register our kids. This fee should go to new enrolling students, not current students. Parents need to unite and voice their concerns. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/12/09
This school is wonderful. The principal is awesome. The staff is excellent. My son is thriving. I thank god for this place.
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Posted by a parent on 10/15/08
I cannot believe the disinterest the principal shows the parents. All she cares about are the building improvements that she is making. The Monsignor shows no interest in the Elementary School Teachers or their obvious misery there. The turnover into the 2008-2009 school year is going to be enormous.
... Read more The Monsignor is aware of this but chose to do nothing about it. It's a real shame what has happened at St. Ray's Elementary School. My daughter is thrilled to be graduating this year! Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/04/08
This was my first year at this school and it was the worst experience that I've ever had. The bldg may look great but the school inside is rotten. The principal, Msgr nor the administration have any type of interest in our children or their education only in the money. They are not God servants they
... Read more serve their own personal gain with no Godly love or christianity. Parents should get together and go through the process voiceing their concerns to the Schools Superint. then go even hight to the top Archdioceses Superintendent . Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/15/08
I am pleased with the school ciriculum. The teachers are genuine and involved. The afterschool is very good as well.
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Posted by a parent on 01/30/08
Neither the principal or administration show the compassion that one would expect from a Catholic/Christian institution. They talk a good game and that's about all. If parents actually took these people to task, then there might be some reform. The teachers are well educated and seem to do there best,
... Read more but they look miserable, as if they don't want to be there. The principal claims she cares about the education of the students, however, she seems more concerned with her new chandeliers and the new ugly curtains and rugs adorning the auditorium. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/04/07
My God daughter is attending this school and it is incredible that her mom has to force her to do her home work the child is so overwhelmed with the excessive schoolwork that the child doesn't want to look at a book when out of school. School should be a place for learning not a military to march once
... Read more the schools overworks these children with excessive school work no,longer school seems a place for fun I feel that this school is overdoing it with all the extra work these kids get why are children in 5TH grade being forced to learn on an 8th grade level it may sound grate but in reality the child is overwhelmed and as a result when the child reaches adult hood and can choose to go to highschool or college or not to go because they are sick & tired of school. Read less
Posted by a other on 07/20/07
I agree with all the post. St. Raymonds has always had an overwhelming number of kids to a class. When you try to talk to staff or principal about the situation, it is always overlooked. Everything with this school is about money. Also, in terms of reaching out to parents and having communication,
... Read more they don't even respond. I took my kids to a new school, they were happy, less stifled and well educated. Parents, if it walks like a duck, talks like a duck and quacks like a duck...its a duck. Move on and make your children happy. Read less
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Bronx schools — St Raymond Elementary School is located at 2380 E Tremont Ave, Bronx NY 10462. 2380 E Tremont Ave is in the Parkchester neighborhood and 10462 ZIP code in Bronx, NY The school district for St Raymond Elementary School is the Archdiocese Of New York Education Off. St Raymond Elementary School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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