Poinciana Academy of Fine Arts

Public | PK-5 | 728 students |  

PHONE: (407) 343-4500

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4201 Rhododendron Ave

Kissimmee, FL 34758

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Kissimmee's Poinciana Academy of Fine Arts is a public school that serves grades PK-5 in the School District of Osceola County. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 28 school community members.

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Posted on May 3, 2012
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This is my first year with Poinciana and my experience has been wonderful. My daughter is in 3rd grade with Mrs. Spence and she is the BEST teacher around.She cares about all the students as if they were her own and is willing to go above and beyond to assist the students. My daughter loves going to school everyday and has never done as well as this year. Thank you Poinciana and extra thank you Mrs. Spence. The world needs more teachers like you.
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Posted on May 2, 2012
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I have had students at this school for almost 5 years. What a difference in the school since the beginning. The Principal Mr. Noyez has really gotten the teachers to care about the studnets. I love the school and the teachers and all of the changes.
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Posted on Sep 23, 2011
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My daughter attends this school and I have to say It has come a long way! This school improved so much and its wonderful. Mrs. Spence 3rd grade is an incredible teacher. We love her very much. She cares so much for the students and she tries every possible way for them to excel. Mrs Spence is absolutely amazing.. I giver her an A+ and to the rest of the teachers " great job"!
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Posted on Oct 28, 2010
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poinciana elementary is an awesome school. i have two children who attend kg and third grade, the have recently added integrated arts and are doing a fantastic job. mr. noyes is a great principle, He is creative in providing all the tools essential for kids to excel. The front office is cheerful and helpful, guidance counselors are wonderful at promoting a healthy and happy school enviroment. i really love this school. Mrs. Rosario great teacher
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Posted on Apr 27, 2010
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My kids attend this school since pre-k and they are curently in second grade. I have to say that so fay the teachers my kids have had so fay have been great. I have no complaints about any of them. They are currently in an accelerated second grade class and thay have learned alot. Mrs. Lovett motivates the kids and does not allow them to slow down. I really like this school.
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Posted on Sep 24, 2009
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This school is awnful they dont care about the students at all. Parents be ware.
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Posted on Nov 2, 2007
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Recently I have alot of problems with this school. I feel as if they are in to big of a hurry to go home for the day. Rushing around and not having time for questions not knowing what is going on in the school, lack of communication with each other and parents. I have called there several times and get transfered from voicemail to voicemail and nobody ever returns my calls. And if you are on campus for some reason the attitudes are unhelpful and makes you feel unwanted on campus and they are not very helpful.
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Posted on Jul 4, 2007
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Too much of a teacher turn over rate here. NO communication with teaching staff. Lack of true involvement and failure to get involved in anything additional than what is required, forget challending the gifted! one must decide, do you teach because you love it or teach because it gives a stable job and benefits. And learn to dress appropriate! Set examples. Involvement of Parents since the school has opened is not big. I wonder why. Working, working, i know. However, both the teachers and us parents are guilty because when there are only a small group of volunteers with a huge amount of students, that shows something is wrong. Huge lack of communication. Truth needs to be told - sorry - Need change in teachers and administration, and new policies - maybe it can make its way up the ladder then!
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Posted on May 1, 2007
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I have my two kids in this school last year.My son was a student under the program ESE, and on this date I feel guilty to move to south Miami.The school in Poinciana, specially this one has been great with my kids.Here my son learns how reach all his goals of learning under his disabilities, but after I move to Miami all this was lost.Believe me the education in Kissimmee is great compare to Dade County.My daughter was in Poinciana Elementary since was open to 4th grade, over here she learns and respect others.The leadership of the principal is always there and he encourages the discipline.I found this good because in Miami is not encourage at all and is a little scare.To add at my review this school is very organized, have good activities and its clean.If was not for the economy situation my kids still attending this school.
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Posted on Feb 2, 2007
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Well, my daughter is in Kindergarten. Before she started Poinciana Elementary, she knew 50% more work than what she knows now. I have to admit that the staff at Poinciana are wery friendly. Nevertheless, I am not happy with the classroom performance. I am currently seeking transfer for my daughter. The school has the potential to have a better grade, but it's up to the teachers. They need to recognize the students talents and challenge those talents. My daughter loves to read, but she told ne that she can't read during playtime because the teacher said 'no books during playtime.' Comeon, is that how we are going to encourage kids? Angelina
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