Broadmoor Elementary School

Public | PK-6 | 706 students |  

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1010 Broadmoor Avenue

Houma, LA 70364

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Broadmoor Elementary School, located in Houma, Louisiana, serves grades PK-6 in the Terrebonne Parish School District. It is among the few public schools in Louisiana to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 10 school community members.

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Posted on Apr 10, 2012
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My child has been going to Broadmoor for 4 years and I have never had any problems right down to her school uniform. Although we have encountered teachers that are more strict than the others, we use this as a learning experience. Yes, they have some that are just not suited for the grade level they are teaching and they have some that are perfect for that grade level. We have encountered wonderful and caring teachers within the last 4 years including the clunkers. My suggestion is instead of feeling like your child gets pick, you investigate more thoroughly and get to know the administration and then speak with them one on one about your concerns. Remember these are people just like you and me and it wouldn't hurt to say a few prayers for protection.
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Posted on Jan 24, 2012
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this school is very strict on their uniform policy . ive recieved numerious calls about nit picking details about my daughters uniforms . she had a red shirt on (thats school color) with a white under shirt on . i recieved a phone call becaude u could see the white tee shirt under the red by her neck line and that was against their school uniform policy . they also had a dress down day and yet i get another phone call saying what my daughter had on was innapropriate when it indeed was not in any way ! They have a picture in their office with two kids kissing ( bot and girl) and its suppose to be cute , but i think thats innapropriate ! but who cares about my oponion ?! also my child has gotten the A honor roll and i have never recieved any good comments on test papers , nor on the report card saying good job , or a pleasure to teach . this school is more worried about what the kids have on than awardeing them for good acidemics . if its a dress code violation , fine , but give the children some confidence instead of only acknowlegeing the bad or wrong .
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Posted on Jul 7, 2009
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I agree with the fact that the teachers should have to follow the same dress code as the students. They say the uniform policy is in place to make everyone feel included and part of a 'team'. That team should include the teachers. My kids spent two years there and will possibly be there again this year. My only complaints are that they focus more on uniform violations than behavioral issues and they don't have a very good reward system. My kids started out at Oakshire and because they were rewarded for their accedemic successes, the kids performed better on testing and throughout the year.
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Posted on Jan 9, 2009
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The over crowding at this school has gotten out of hand post Katrina. My child has attened this school for a number of years, many of the teachers are great there are a few clunkers in there. They do not get enough recess time. Inspecting a child socks when wearing slacks (dress code) goes beyond all common sense, something sorely lacking at this school. Lowering conduct grades for such things as not remembering to zip up your back pack, or asks to use the restroom is absurd. There are no electronic communication abilities at this school, so no communication with teachers unless it's by phone. Again, Terrebonne parish schools are way behind the times at the cost of our children.
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Posted on Oct 3, 2006
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I am happy with the school. My complaints are few. I would like more organized P.E. Louisiana is the 2nd fattest state in America, but they only have 1 day of organized P.E. per week with a gym coach. Also, I wish that the teachers would follow the dress code that the students have to follow. Not uniforms for teachers, but belts on clothes with belt loops, shirts tucked in, closed toed shoes, collared shirts, etc. And I wish they would stop having the students say the Pledge of Allegiance in French.
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Posted on Aug 6, 2006
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I think the school is excellent. The teachers really wants to make a differnce. My child/children teachers made sure that if they didn't understand a lesson they actually took the time and made sure they understand weather it was giving extra work or working one on one with them until they caught on to the lesson . the academic programs are great and so many to choose from.
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