Break-O-Day Elementary School

Public | 2-4 | 436 students |  

PHONE: (317) 535-7536

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900 Sawmill Rd

New Whiteland, IN 46184

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Clark-Pleasant Community School District

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Break-O-Day Elementary School, located in New Whiteland, Indiana, serves grades 2-4 in the Clark-Pleasant Community School District. It is among the few public elementary schools in Indiana to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.

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Posted on Aug 28, 2011
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Too Soon to tell. This year has just started. Last year in first grade was my son's year of living monotonously. No challenge or mental stimulation whatsoever for him. This year he comes home talking and smiling about things they did that day in class. They seem to be teaching real things and not the fabricated nonsense of last year at Sawmill Woods. WHY did they call those idiotic syllables 'nonsense words" not "funny or fun words? They forced my kid to learn 'nonsense' all year long! Kids and Judge Judy on TV abhor nonsense. Make believe is fine and fantasy is fine, but nonsense is an insult to the student! Break O Day seem to have departed from the 'nonsense' regimen which is awesome!
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Posted on Sep 17, 2009
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Because the school is just for 2-4 grade & each classroom is broken down so students get indivuial attention
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