Parkview Elementary School

Public | PK-2 | 292 students |  

PHONE: (508) 230-3230

FAX: (508) 230-3249

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50 Spooner Street

North Easton, MA 02356

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North Easton's Parkview Elementary School serves grades PK-2 in the Easton Public Schools district.

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Posted on Sep 20, 2011
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I cannot say enough good things about this school. I went here as a child and while the staff and experience were amazing then, it would seem that this school only ages like a fine wine. The teachers are incredible and care for the kids as if the children were their own. The principal, Mr. Getchell, has been a wonder to watch. The interaction with the students is top notch and the community genuinely cares about fostering a family atmosphere at the school and surrounding neighborhood. This was an easy 5-star rating.
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Posted on Feb 28, 2011
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I am a very happy parent of 2 children at Parkview. Mr. Getchell has been a wonderful addition to the already great staff. There is a high level of school spirit and parent participation.
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Posted on Dec 21, 2008
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My son has gone to Parkview for 2 years and we could not be happier. The teachers and the administration are wonderful.
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Posted on Jun 13, 2007
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The academic and personal dedication to our daughter was evident through Mrs. Klebanoff and Mrs. Willis in the afternoon Kindergarten Play and Learn (PAL) program. The teaching strategies executed in that classroom continue to amaze me. The multi-sensory approach to learning reinforces the material to the point where recall is inevitable. Not many kindergarteners can identify world flags and landmarks, details of the solar system, or underwater life with the precision of those in the PAL classroom. This information is presented in such an exciting and novel way that it is impossible for a child not to be enthused about learning. Mrs. Klebanoff and Mrs. Willis further reinforced Jacqueline s self-esteem by encouraging her to read before an audience for the class performance, and asking her to display her Kidzart work for her very own art show in the classroom. Both requests delighted her.
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