I love this school. My son is in Pre-K this year and is learning so many things! I think the office staff and teachers are wonderful and they all seem to know my son. That's probably b/c he's a friendly chatterbox, but every faculty member I have met has been wonderful and are always praising my son.
... Read more They seem to be a very loving school and my son couldn't have had a better teacher than the one he has for his first year of school! Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/11/09
Admin. is Horrible ; just because it is a school on a military base does not make the children mini soldiers ; they need to treat these children as just that.... children!
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Posted by a parent on 02/22/09
This school was a little intimidating at first but it ended up being a great place. Mr.Moore was a good principal and the staff was always very helpful. This is a great school and I would recommend it to anyone.
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Posted by a parent on 08/04/08
Mr. Moore, the principal, is NOT a nice man, nor is he very kid friendly. You can tell he is putting on an act. I have heard and seen how he talks to some of his staff, I feel sorry for them. He is kinder to some children and their parents and not as kind to others. Overall the school is okay if you
... Read more can get past him. Some really good teacher have left.....makes you wonder why??????? Read less
This school is by far the best school that my children have ever attended. The principals, faculty and staff have a great love for what they do and that is seen in the exceptional job that they do with the children.
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Posted by a parent on 02/21/06
I think being a new school caused the staff to try harder and in some cases that caused friction between parents and teachers. It didn't seem like a comfortable atmosphere and other than the pre-k or kinder children you didn't really see to many smiling faces. The P.E. teachers were great,full of energy
... Read more and most of the kids really enjoyed being with them. It is a very nicely built school with lots of ammenties. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/22/05
I have felt my kids always got alot of help they needed compared to other schools that they have attened in the past. Keep up the good work
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Posted by a parent on 09/13/05
I believe the school is run by someone who looks down at the parents. At first Mr. Moore comes off as someone you can talk to and someone who wants you to be happy, but then as you come to him with more concerns he begins to talk down to you and makes you feel as though you don't belong. As for as the
... Read more other employees, most are okay, but some treat the children with little respect. Children won't learn to give respect if it's not given to them. I felt as though they would rather scare the kids into following rules, rather than teaching them with kindness. There will always be discipline needed within the schools, but these people gripe at the kids (and parents)when it isn't necessary. Part of the problem lies with the KISD policy, and part of it lies with bad leadership. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/31/05
This school was great for my child we lived on the base. The school was built in 2004. My dauther really accelerated in all subjects.She was in the forth grade when she was there and has always been a A,B honor roll student and felt challenged everyday. I love the fact that the school has a no bulling
... Read more policy and they really do abide by this rule. And also have a open door policy for any child that feels threated, which in todays society, I believe it's what every school should have. They have a fantasic Library. All new books. And this school even has Computer lab, with all new computers. And in final, to top this school off the children have 50 minutes of PE 5 days a week. Read less
School Profile for Oveta Culp Hobby Elementary School
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Student enrollment:
597
Students per teacher:
15
Full-time teachers:
39
Number of classrooms:
48
Vocational Education
Phys Ed
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Fort Hood schools — Oveta Culp Hobby Elementary School is located at 53210 Lost Moccasin, Fort Hood TX 76544. 53210 Lost Moccasin is in the 76544 ZIP code in Fort Hood, TX The school district for Oveta Culp Hobby Elementary School is the Killeen Independent School District. Oveta Culp Hobby Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels PK - 5.
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