Public | K-4 | 214 students |
PHONE: (845) 687-7607
Accord's Rosendale Elementary School serves grades K-4 in the Rondout Valley Central School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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7.2 miles |
My son has had in the past many difficulties with the school environment. Since his coming to this school he has excelled in ways my husband and I cannot express. From Nurse Margie to Mrs. Gillis, Mr. Green, Mrs. Lunior, Mrs Mellville ( she was the absolute key to his trust in teachers ), I know I'm forgetting someone but every single person that believed in my son has made such an impact on him, I know it has changed him in ways that were unimaginable. I just want to express my heart felt gratitude to the staff of this school for giving him the confidence and the tools to succeed the way he has. you have truley molded him and prepared him for his next adventure, MIDDLE SCHOOL. Did not want to forget Mrs. Gantz of course.
This is a wonderful school, particularly in the early grades. There's a great emphasis on art and other forms of creative expression, and the overall atmosphere in the entire school is very positive.
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