Dry Creek Elementary School

Public | K-6 | 782 students |  

PHONE: (559) 327-6500

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8098 North Armstrong Ave.

Clovis, CA 93611

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Dry Creek Elementary School, located in Clovis, California, serves grades K-6 in the Clovis Unified School District. It is among the few public elementary schools in California to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 15 school community members.

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Posted on Apr 20, 2012
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Couldn't be more unhappy with a school. My child cries frequently and says her teacher yells in the classroom when there are no other adults around. After months of tears and frustration with a child that once excelled now struggling, I spoke with the principal. He told me that she is a good teacher and he doesn't believe it is true. I have spoken with other parents who have informed me that their children say the exact same thing. The principal was too busy being defensive and protective to hear me out. It is concerning to me that he wouldn't believe that this is possible. Sometimes even good teachers make mistakes. I wasn't expecting him to march in there and fire her, but acknowledging that there may be a problem and working towards a solution would be better than denial. I am NOT a complainer or difficult parent. I spend time in the classroom and I do my part. I am disappointed in this school. Very disappointed. My children are moving to a different school next year.
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Posted on Feb 6, 2007
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Dry Creek is a fantastic school! The administration staff is a powerful team. The teachers I have worked with, Koop, Howell, Rios, Contreras, Wetzel, are outstanding. Many parents who volunteer there are also FUSD or CUSD teachers. My children (all three) have been very successful thus far and I would drive an hour each day if necessary to continue my children's education in such a fine establishment. Even the after school program is fantastic. Great Job Mrs. V. and staff!
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Posted on Sep 29, 2006
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We currently have child that attends Dry Creek and two more that will attend in a few years. Dry Creek is a great school. Mr Hansen is Awesome. Mrs. Koop and Mrs. Vizcarra are both excellent teachers. Dry Creek has excellent academic programs and the teachers always keep the parents abreast of students progress. Awesome School. The ladies at the office are great too!
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Posted on Sep 5, 2006
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Principal Mr. Hansen and the GIS, Mrs. Sells, are awesome! Mr. Hansen is very personable. We love Kay & Jodi! Dry Creek is a great school, especially considering it is the largest elementary in FUSD or CUSD. The teahers do vary in dedication, but you'll find that at any school. Overcrowding does not fall on the school, but on the builders and those who allow them to overdevelop. This should have been addressed before they were allowed to continue building. Place the blame where it belongs! A new school is currently being built, Rank Elementary.
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Posted on Mar 11, 2006
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What an outstanding school! We are moving to a different area and still want to keep our child at Dry Creek even if we have to drive an extra 20 minutes each day. Awesome teachers!
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Posted on Jan 25, 2006
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This school has gone downhill in overall quality every year since Rich Smith left as principal.
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Posted on Jan 17, 2006
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Overcrowding has gotten way out of control. Portables are not the solution. Not enough resources to deal with that many kids. Still a great school, great parents, great teachers.
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Posted on Mar 31, 2005
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This once proud school has slipped greatly in the last couple of years, teacher quality varies from an wide extreme; one year you can get a very good teacher who works with students strengths and weaknesses and really teaches-- (not just for test scores) and other years you get the other kind, of which their are too many! And what happened to teaching these kids writing skills? Kids aren't taught to write because their is no testing on writing! Math facts are important, but not the be all everything. Kids are pushed to hard and to fast; the joy of learning is gone, its all about the test scores. Practice tests over Easter vacation--c'mon... Leadership I'm sorry to say is lacking as well; This used to be a country school with parent involvement, the whole room parent thing and holiday event planning thing was poorly done. no more space sorry DC.
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Posted on Feb 26, 2005
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This is an excellent school. The principal is very involved, gets to know every student and visits each classroom every day. The awards program is wonderful, really encourages the students to achieve. I would recommend this school to anyone.
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Posted on Jun 23, 2003
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Mrs. Koop is the best kindergarten teacher I can imagine. Mr. Smith made each child feel like he knew them. The school has a 'small-town' feel, and everybody seems to know everyone else. I can't think of a better school for my children.


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