Public | PK-5 | 666 students |
Chasco Elementary School, located in Port Richey, Florida, serves grades PK-5 in the Pasco County Public Schools district. 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 15 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.7 miles | |||
0.7 miles | |||
Marchman Technical Education Center 0.8 miles | |||
1.2 miles |
My nephews came to live with me and I asked around about different schools in the area. Chasco is our neighborhood school and I had heard mixed reviews. I weighed different options and decided to send them to Chasco. I couldn't be happier. The teachers are fantastic and my nephews love school. I am so impressed with what they are learning. It is so wonderful to get up in the morning and never hear, "I don't want to go to school." In my book, this is an A+ school!!
Horrible school. Horrible staff that have bad attitudes. Always given wrong information about everything....is any is even given.
I have my daughter who is hard of hearing also i m deaf mother..she really really tried to work hard and she cant stop learning she alway insisted with improvement by teacher Mrs. Middleton and her assistance teacher were the one who makes the great supporter for her attitude level and behavior stable. I can see she will be Successful from that school..She always said I love school!
I am extremely impressed with Chasco Elementary. The teachers work very hard to help the students acheive their potential. The office staff, (while understaffed), have been very helpful throughout the several years that my children have attended Chasco. My children enjoy Chasco and if there are any problems, they are handled promptly
My daughter is in Kindergarten and I believe Mrs. Miller is one of the best teachers for introducing children to the educational system. Chasco also teaches school pride which I believe is lacking in most school systems.
The school is overcrowed, however, which school isnt. It is new and quite modern. The teachers and staff are very good. One problem is they do not allow walkers or bike riders, while many other elementary schools do. This presents quite an expense for a working parent with an over 2 mile radius for bus transportation requirement; a federal law which should be reviewed. My children live 1.7 miles and one is in elementary while the other is in middle at Chasco with different time frames. Overall this year seems to be going well. I believe they are getting a very good education from qualified and caring teachers. They both agree the lunch menu could be improved.
this school has too many children in the class room, my son is in grade 1 and there are 29 in his class. This has proven to be very disruptive. We need smaller class sizes!
One of the best principals and teaching staff in Pasco County.
I just had my son transferred to Chasco middle, and my son really enjoys going to school now. The teachers he has are all great and with the smaller classrooms the teachers are able to give more one on one then in other schools. Thanks Chasco, keep up the great work.
I love Chaco Elem. for my son and peronally think the teachers are wonderful & caring people. My son has had difficulty with his reading this year and with the help of Mrs. Middleton and her helpers, he has gone up several levels. Thank you Chasco Elem.
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