Frank M Sokolowski Elementary School

Public | 1-4 | 447 students |  

PHONE: (617) 466-8464

FAX: (617) 889-8470

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300 Crescent Avenue

Chelsea, MA 02150

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Frank M Sokolowski Elementary School, located in Chelsea, Massachusetts, serves grades 1-4 in the Chelsea Public Schools district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.

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Posted on Jan 6, 2009
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I have experience as a reading teacher, special education teacher and most recently, a third grade teacher . I have nothing but great things to say about the Sokolowski School! The programs they use are top notch, the staff is professional, and the resources are amazing! Congratulations on a fine school!
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Posted on Nov 7, 2004
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My daughter attended this school from 2nd to 5th grade. I removed her from this school in the 5th grade because I had her evaluated independently and she had a 1st grade math level and a 2nd grade reading and comprehention level. During the years that she was attending the school I was told by the teachers and staff that she was doing well and making progress. After 2 years of private school and 1 year in a Michigan High School she is finally almost up to grade level. I am writing this because I think it is extremly important for parents to know so they can keep on the ball and make sure progress really is being made when thats what theyre being told by teachers and staff.
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