North Park Elementary School

Public | PK-6 | 175 students |  

PHONE: (308) 872-2982

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1135 North H St

Broken Bow, NE 68822

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Broken Bow's North Park Elementary School serves grades PK-6 in the Broken Bow Public Schools district.

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Posted on Feb 13, 2009
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My daughter is above level for first grade and is doing amazing they don't hold her back and they allow her no confinds on what she is able to do. Her teacher stated that with her doing so well that they wanted to see how far she could take her education! I love Broken Bow and the schools are amazing!
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Posted on Jul 12, 2008
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I find that this school need to look past the testing of special needs child, and look for the potential, then label them mentally challenged and such. My 8 year old still talks like a two year old and is hard to understand. He has been there for 3 years and very little improvement with his speech. There is more to a child then the testing the school does. I find the school system in Broken Bow only caters to the smart and normal child, then the special need child. There are many successful people who with many different learning disabilties. They are CEO of major companys and such. I feel that if going to label the child's learning disability, Just pushing the special needs kids through school, so their graduation rate will look good. And the child leaves school without the quality education a normal child does.
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