Crim Elementary School

Public | K-6 | 303 students |  

PHONE: (419) 354-0400

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1020 Scott Hamilton Ave

Bowling Green, OH 43402

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Crim Elementary School, located in Bowling Green, Ohio, serves grades K-6 in the Bowling Green City School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

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Posted on Apr 4, 2004
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The combination of first and second grades is not for the benefit of the students; moreover, the grades of these students, as a whole, is a valid reflection. One can learn much by merely watching children's behavior! The solution is not in medication to create zombie-like children. When my child has reported concerns to me and I have attempted to seek the source of the problem, I have been frequently told by his teacher and the Principal 'We don't have time, just trust that his teacher has a reason.' That reminds me of mindless sheep! The school system needs to focus on the quality of the instruction being given, rather than making new buildings and expenses for taxpayers. Beware of the upcoming Trojan Horse!
--Submitted by Jill Goris, a parent


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