My child will be going to this school this year. We cannot afford private school any longer. Parents, help the teachers out the best that you can by first teaching your child to Respect Authority and their Peers! A lot of us work but please take control of your house. The problem isn't all of the of
... Read more the teachers, it is unteachable students whose parents can't handle them! Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/18/09
I really like the staff at this school, but parents seems to want many teachers to raise their kids. My child's teacher tries really hard to teach every child, but she has some really bad students with horrible parents. She has reached out to parents on a number of times. Everyday my daughter has
... Read more a story to tell about this boy and it's funny how his teacher has never met his mom. Come on parents, it's up to teachers to teach, not raise your children. I commend all the hard work of this teacher because despite it all, she still finds a way to see the good in all of her students. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/29/09
For the most part... the teachers are pretty nice, but im not impressed by this school. I am a busy working mom, and its hard for me to keep up with my 3rd grader as much as i would like to. I dont like to know at the last minute that my son is having some trouble...and the teachers are very impolite
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Posted by a parent on 01/27/09
I believe that the faculty has great intentions for some of the troubled students, but I do not like how my children are being ignored or held back from learning. As a parent who spends as much time with my children teaching at home as the teacher does at school, I feel that the staff at the school
... Read more could show a little more respect when questioned about my childrens learning program. My children will not be attending the school for much longer Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/21/08
We transferred our kids from a private school to the FW ISD 4 years ago. Two of them went to BJ Elliott. We absolutely love it! The teachers that we've had and the principal are absolutely awesome. My kids are in the HAP program which we are blessed to be a part of. My youngest needed even more
... Read more of a challenge, and her teacher made sure she had one. Whatever issue came up, it was dealt with appropriately and professionally and in a timely manner. We are glad we chose this school! Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/16/08
This is one of the worst school that my child has attended. The prinicpal and teachers are getting a free check from our tax money. The Texas State Board needs to come in an check on the laziness of the workers. They don't care about the kids. The teacher's act like children. It seems that we have
... Read more children (teachers) teaching children. They are very petty. They are not teaching the kids anything. They are showing them how to be lazy. Mrs. S Morrow is a very good teacher. I wish they would pick more teachers like her. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/01/08
The teachers at the school are very polite, but it is sometime difficult to reach some of them when there are concerns with your childs grades. My 2nd grader had a great reading teacher.
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Posted by a parent on 01/30/08
My daughter attended Bill J. Elliott last year as a kindergartner and I was not all that impressed. I thought her teacher was very nice, the safety was great.
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Posted by a parent on 08/09/07
I have had a long history with Elliott. It's a great school with very knowledgeable caring teachers. I do however wish that we had access to music and p.e. in the lower grades. Parent involvement could be better, that's an area we really need to work on. Come on parents let's get even more involved!
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Posted by a parent on 01/12/05
Excellent school, principal, teachers, staff, parents & most of all a great group of kids. I would recommend this school all over the world. Job well done!
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Fort Worth schools — Bill J Elliott Elementary School is located at 2501 Cooks Ln, Fort Worth TX 76120. 2501 Cooks Ln is in the Hollow Hills neighborhood and 76120 ZIP code in Fort Worth, TX The school district for Bill J Elliott Elementary School is the Ft Worth Independent School District. Bill J Elliott Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels PK - 5.
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