Imagine Elementary at Coolidge

Charter | K-5 | 437 students |  

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1290 W. Vah Ki Inn Road

Coolidge, AZ 85228

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Imagine Elementary at Coolidge, located in Coolidge, Arizona, is a charter elementary school. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Jun 17, 2011
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Great teacher involment! Great principal who cares and will meet and discuss how to help your child succeed. Great fun programs for this age group. Best of all our 3 elementary children made big progress with this school They made the honor roll, loved their teachers, had fun and looked forward to going to school. Could not have asked more of these teachers - they care and will be happy to meet with parents - make adjustments for learning style of the child - best decision we made was going here!
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Posted on Mar 24, 2011
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Love it. My children were in Sonoran Science Academy in Tucson AZ. And I found that when we moved here and my youngest son started Kindergarten here that he had learned so much and had a better foundation in reading and spelling than my other 2 children who did not start at Imagine and are in 1st and 2nd grade now. Staff is WONDERFUL, TEACHERS are amazing, and the principal is great. Love LOVE the school would recommend to anyone worth the time and drive.
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Posted on Mar 7, 2010
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As a parent, I was so excited when Imagine came to Coolidge. I wanted another option for my children because I wasn't happy with the quality of the Coolidge Public Schools. The school offers a great curriculum in the elementary grades and the students are challenged to do their best. There are incentives and opportunities for every student to succeed. The teachers are highly qualified, dedicated, and caring. The school teaches to the whole child and we are happy with the individualized attention our children get. My one wish would be more parent involvement in the PTO.
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Posted on Mar 2, 2010
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This is the best school I have sent my children to! The staff are genuinely caring people. The children are not only learning academics, they are learning how to be successful, good, productive people in our society. I have seen great respect and concern for our children both in the academic area as well as social areas. My children tell me they do not want to stay home for a 'free day' off, that they would rather come to school because they love their school and their friends and their teachers. Which we all know what that means when a child tell you that!
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Posted on Feb 26, 2010
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I do not agree that the school is doing their best with teaching respect and honesty. Out on the playground one day the children horse collared each other, took each others shoes and played keep away, boys inappropiately touching girls, two boys were dragging a girl buy the feet through the wood chips while she was screaming, and a majority of the other kids were throwing rocks at each other while the teachers paid no attention. We have walked down the hall and have seen older kids full on shoving younger kids around. My favorite is my son coming home and telling me the older boys are bragging about having sx in the bathroom stalls and telling my son he has sx with his dog. The kids have to wear uniforms and have a uniform code, on any given day you can find multiple children out of code.
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Posted on Jan 11, 2010
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I'm very pleased with the education they are recieving as well as the character traits & good old fashion values (trust, responsibilty, respect, honesty, ect) they are teaching the children of our community. My 5yr old can read & is learning simple addition/subtraction. There are clubs/activties for children to be ivolved with (as well servicing our & neighboring communties). Staff is genuine in caring for students & having their best interrest in mind. I'm thankful for the opportunity to have my children be involved with the Imagine family.
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Posted on Oct 30, 2009
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Many positive changes from the schols that were here before this one. Teachers work hard to help students learn and they care about them too. My kids like coming here.
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Posted on Jul 19, 2009
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Great school for staff, good discipline, great curriculum...teachers could be a little more educated and more experienced...in my opinion. Over all the best school in Pinal County.
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Posted on May 26, 2009
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We are very happy with the education that our children are receiving at Imagine. The leadership is firm, but kind. The teachers are excited and happy to be there (which says a lot!). The children just performed in 3 different musicals (divided up into age groups) at the large theater at CAC, and they have been on multiple field trips (one involving community service--cleaning up a park). It is a well rounded education with the basics at its core. The administration cares very much about the success of the school.
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