The teachers at Robison are wonderful. They go above and beyond to ensure students are successful, safe, and happy.
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Posted by a parent on 10/03/09
The VIP's parents are very 'clickish', very hard for outsiders to join the ranks and feel wanted. The teachers teach to the TAKS (what school doesn't) as this is what the state and local levels want. You really need to ask and ask for additional work for your child or obtain your own from an educational
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Posted by a parent on 05/29/08
This school is great IF your children fit into the 'norm' or are advanced. But if they need special education, you have to fight for it and then still don't get it. I guess it will mess up their rating.
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Posted by a parent on 02/27/08
The school needs a bit more focus on what really matters like teaching to the child and not to a test. Also, respect for others is lacking in both children to other children and teachers to children.
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Posted by a parent on 02/27/08
My oldest son started kindergarten at Robison the year it opened. Now he is in 4th grade and my 1st grader is there as well. The weekly newsletter is very thorough and the faculty is great! I teach in a different district and chose to keep my kids at Robison.
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Posted by a parent on 02/21/08
Robison Elementary is an absolutely wonderful school. Both of my daughters have attended here. Robison teachers prepared my oldest daughter above & beyond for middle school. She was in spec ed and was dismissed b/c of the wonderful teachers & administration. They went the extra mile for her. My youngest
... Read more daughter has also done extremely well. She is confident in her studies and is very well prepared as well. The teachers are creative in their teaching and presentation of the curriculum. I would choose no other school for my daughters to attend in elementary. The administration, front desk personel, assistant principals and principal are always present in the school and all times of the day. They are willing to meet with you if you have a problem. The communication from teacher to parent is outstanding. I highly recommend this school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/13/07
My child is in Kindergarten and is doing very well. I have issues with the principal who seems to find a problem with just about everything. He is very concerned with liability above all else. Parent/volunteer involvement is excellent.
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Posted by a parent on 11/28/07
My daughter attended 5th Grade (1st year as we just moved to texas). She did okay at the school. My son was in the1st grade and did very well at the school and is looking forward to 2nd grade. The PTO and volunteer group are really focuses on social events and raising money for the school.
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Posted by a parent on 07/30/07
My child attended the pre-school special ed program at Robison. While I found the teachers to be wonderful and nurturing, I was extremely disappointed in the administration (the principal in particular). My impression was that money (school funding)and test scores were more important to the administration
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Posted by a parent on 07/29/06
This school has many problems. The teachers are not cooperative in helping to work with your child. You can ask them for help with your child and they initally may help but it is all too soon forgotten. They are not preparing these students for middle school. These kids are going to be in shock
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Early Childhood Special Needs, Speech/Language Pathologists
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English as Second Language
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Cypress schools — Robison Elementary School is located at 13600 Skinner Rd, Cypress TX 77429. 13600 Skinner Rd is in the 77429 ZIP code in Cypress, TX The school district for Robison Elementary School is the Cypress - Fairbanks Independent School District. Robison Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels PK - 5.
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