My son started kindergarten 2 six weeks ago. In that short time he has started reading. I am very proud of him. I couldn't be more pleased with his teacher, and the way she stays in constant contact, regarding his behavior.
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Posted by a other on 11/07/08
I have a child in PreK and a child in 1st grade. Unfortunately I am very dismayed at the low quality of Crandall Elementary. The Prek children are only allowed to play and not being taught a thing, not by fault of the teacher but the curriculum. She is being kept from teaching them. My first grader
... Read more is at the top of the class academically but they want to retain him in first because he is to young to move to second grade! Basically it all boils down to way to much chaos in the classroom. I implore everyone to observe in your child's class! I was appalled at the fact that out of 23 students 5 were actually working and the rest were walking, talking, reading, or not even in the class at times. This is not an environment conducive to learning. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/28/07
This past year was my sons first year in school and I have nothing but compliments on the manner in which the teacher, counselor, and principles have managed the school. We had some trouble with my son initially with behavior and the teacher was very helpful in resolving his issues and went out of her
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Posted by a parent on 04/05/07
My daughter attends crandall elementary. She is in second grade. I believe crandall is one of the best schools by far. She was very behind due to the fact she was very enclosed during her toddler stages. (No daycare). She is now one of the top students in her class. The teachers are amazing!
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Posted by a parent on 11/30/06
My son began at CES after the Xmas break & it was a great transition. Upon enrollment the counselor gave us a school tour & introduced us to his teacher. She was so inviting & promptly invited him to spend a day with the class before the holidays. Before leaving, the counselor took us by the gym (where
... Read more the class was attending PE) & introduced my son to a couple of outgoing kids in the class so he'd have a jump start with 'friends'. After the holidays the teacher tested him to see where he was academically & met with me privately to share the results. She stayed in constant contact throughout the semester. We loved the Friday a.m. assemblies and the faculty friendliness. Our experience with CES was great! Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/04/06
Im not as impressed with this district as people claimed it to be. My childs teacher took days before corresponding with me when I sent a note.The curriculum is sub-standard compared to friends and relatives childrens, and the homework is the same thing every day. I think variety would better suit a
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Posted by a parent on 09/29/05
I have had numerous problems with Crandall Elementary school in which my children are forced to attend even though we live in Scurry Texas. The teacher, principles, physical education personel, vice principle, president of the school board, and the transportation dept. have on several occassions been
... Read more rude, incooperative, and of no assistance to the matters I have come to them with. In my experiance I feel I have been snubbed and put down by several members of the staff and faculty because I express myself and issues relating to my children. So to sum it all up in my own personal opinion I would not recommend this school to no parent nor child. This is our second year of attendance at this school and in deepest regrets of having to make it a third year next year. Read less
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Crandall schools — Crandall Elementary School is located at 11601 W Highway 175, Crandall TX 75114. 11601 W Highway 175 is in the 75114 ZIP code in Crandall, TX The school district for Crandall Elementary School is the Crandall Independent School District. Crandall Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels PK - 2.
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