Voigt Elementary is a good school with great teachers. Although I agree there are some better than others they have one thing in common-the love of the kids. The administration is struggling this year and is apparent in the lack of communication to the parents and teachers however the PTA has been
... Read more great last year and this year and is really keeping the school together - hats of to the PTA Board for all of the hardwork and dedication they give to the school, kids and parents. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/22/08
Some teachers are better than others. With two children in this school we saw much different results. One had a very involved teacher (Mrs. Chavez), which paid off in that child's grades. Other child had a somewhat disconnected teacher, poor parent/teacher communication and little interest in challenging
... Read more child's potentials. Through all of that, the second child still kept up a B average with the help of us the parents actually teachng her what she wasn't learnng in school. Hence, little was learned in that grade. On the other hand, administrative office was wonderful! They would go out of their way to accommodate children's needs. All in all, a good school! Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/17/08
The teachers work very hard to meet the needs of each student. Parental involvement isn't as strong as it could be.
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Posted by a teacher on 04/03/06
Good school, Tachers are nice and friendly. Help kids in understanding...
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Posted by a parent on 02/22/06
Our child transfered here mid year last year. It was the best transition we could have ever hoped for and we believe it was mostly due to Mrs. Chavez (grade K)that made it so. We are very happy to have our child continue in this school.
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Posted by a parent on 08/03/05
Fortunately my duaghter learns quickly otherwise I think she would have had lots of trouble at this school. She started at Voigt in the second semester of 3rd grade. Her third grade teacher was excellent. Her fourth was good but lacked patience with the kids who caused problems. Her 5th grade teacher
... Read more never gave any homework which you think would be a blessing but I believe she didn't do it because she didn't want to have to grade the homework. I very rarely saw any graded homework and questioned how she came up with my daughters grades. There also aren't any programs for the children to participate in besides Student Councel and safety patrol for the fifth graders. Overall this school is good but I would suggest finding a better school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/23/05
Overall, the teachers here showed a lot of concern and care for the students. Programs were great and kept the parents involved. Great School!
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Posted by a parent on 04/19/05
Xenia Voigt is a fine school. Teachers treat and educate each child as if they were gifted and talented. It is known as a POPS school, the anancronym escapes me. My child attened Voight for 2 years and made excellent progrerss. Her teachers were concerned and caring, and there were a variety of after
... Read more school activities she could participate in. Parental involvement was not aqs great as I hoped for, but the school is in an economically disadvantaged area with a high percentage of one parent households. I did notice an acceptable turnout for evening activities and award ceremonies, as well as lunch time visits. I was very satisfied with my child's progress during her time there. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/06/05
I have 3 children currently attending Voigt. My oldest son has had wonderful teachers and loves going to school at voigt. My middle son has not had good experienses. His firt year of school his teacher moved mid year and his replacement was not good. This year his teacher was pregnant and did not
... Read more come back once she delivered. We asked the principal at the beginning of the year to move him and she would not. His new teacher is ok but doesn't really work with him. My youngest son loves his teacher and we have had great success with her. My experience has been good and bad. I just feel that the principal should be willing to work with parents to help their children succeed. Read less
Early Childhood Special Needs, Gifted Students, Learning Differences, Title I
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English as Second Language
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Round Rock schools — Xenia Voigt Elementary School is located at 1201 Cushing Dr, Round Rock TX 78664. 1201 Cushing Dr is in the Greenslopes At Lake Creek neighborhood and 78664 ZIP code in Round Rock, TX The school district for Xenia Voigt Elementary School is the Round Rock Independent School District. Xenia Voigt Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels PK - 5.
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