Public | K-4 | 134 students |
PHONE: (315) 785-3765
Watertown's Starbuck Elementary School serves grades K-4 in the Watertown City 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 2 out of 5 stars.
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My daughter has attended Starbuck for ~3 years now. I am so sad that this will be her last year there. There are so many great advantages about allow your child to attend this school: *Amazing Principal!!! He really loves his students and is genuinely concerned about their well being. Keeps a smile on his face and encourages the kids to do so as well. *Wonderful nurse- (My daughter knows her well.) She is very KIND and caring toward her. Never overly dramatic or passive about my daughter's health. *Great teachers- Currently, small classes/one teacher per grade. I love it! And for the first time, I really love the music teacher! *Great Academic programs. Innovative ways to keep the student interested and challenge their little brains : ) *It was remodeled within the last couple years -and it looks great! I usually do not write reviews but when I saw a low rating for Starbuck, I had to give honor where honor is due...
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