Mark Twain Elementary School

Public | K-8 | 479 students |  

PHONE: (209) 736-6533

FAX: (209) 736-6537

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646 Stanislaus Ave.

Angels Camp, CA 95222

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Mark Twain Union Elementary School District

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Angels Camp's Mark Twain Elementary School serves grades K-8 in the Mark Twain Union Elementary School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

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Posted on Apr 4, 2011
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In worse environment, school attention is very vastly phenomenal strictest policy with only three-limited school absences of three days in school year,no matter how important reasons and tragic incidents students may have been through and what serious medical conditions students are having ! School absence requirement is so impossible appropriate policy !!! No one of disabled and fragile ill students are as of attending school in 100 % percent a school year !!!!
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Posted on Aug 17, 2004
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Mark Twain is a small school so students and teachers know each other. There are many dedicated teachers. I believe the school could improve by enriching the science and math programs. I also think there needs to be more parent involvement. The school has targeted low performing students by adding a learning center. However, high performing students are not getting the necessary enrichment that they need. I also see a need to improve student access to computers, music and arts, and physical education.
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