Public | K-5 | 62 students |
PHONE: (505) 472-3171
Anton Chico's Rita A. Marquez Elementary School serves grades K-5 in the Santa Rosa Consolidated Schools district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 2 out of 5 stars.
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25.4 miles | |||
Tony Serna Junior Elementary School 26.2 miles | |||
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26.4 miles |
As a small town we should appreciate the school we have. Since our newest principal has been here their has been somewhat an improvment.he is getting our school noticed and seems to care more about our children.He is making an effort to make more activities for our children. Most parents complain about the school but don't realize that it also takes parent involvement and not just the school it self. Iam glad to see better teachers than there was a few years ago.also i think we need more activties that focus on education such as maybe science and book fairs so the children and parents can attend. Keep up the good work Principal!!
I am a parent of a second grade student in this school and I am very disatisfied with the treatment of our children by the staff. This school has no extracurricular activies for children. Our children are discriminated agianst,school secretarty and principal can never be reached when needed.
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