Black Butte Elementary School

Public | K-8 | 194 students |  

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7752 Ponderosa Way

Shingletown, CA 96088

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Black Butte Elementary School, located in Shingletown, California, serves grades K-8 in the Black Butte Union Elementary School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.

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Posted on Aug 5, 2005
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Level of parent involement is better than most. This is a good thing as the teachers seem to struggle for resources to cover the little 'extras' that enhance the school experience. Many teachers provide materials out of their own pockets.(Bless them) Undecisive leadership from the outgoing principal has been a real problem, especially for students who have attended B.B. long term. Hopefully the incoming 'new blood' will help in this regard. Beautiful campus, and some truly dedicated teachers and support staff. Academic programs are adequate. The 'Art program' over the last five years has degenerated into 'no program'. Choices for other extracurricular activities are good.
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