Charlemagne at Fox Hollow Elementary School

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Eugene, OR 97405

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Charlemagne at Fox Hollow Elementary School, located in Eugene, Oregon, serves grades K-5 in the Eugene School District 4J. It is among the few public elementary schools in Oregon to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.

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Posted on Jun 9, 2011
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As a French citizen I was delighted to be able to enroll my daughters in a French immersion school. They have spent 2 years there and love it. I am very impressed by our amazing teachers, in all grades, by our new principal, our secretary who knows all the students and by the great sense of community. The parents have been helpful and welcoming, the teachers are always available and manage to meet every student's need. The school is in an idyllic location. Daycare is also available on site. There are programs such as ice cream socials, picnics... to welcome new families. We love the school and feel very lucky to be part of this community and reassured about our daughters academic and social education.
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Posted on Oct 9, 2010
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My grandson just stated Kindergarten there and he absolutely loves it. They introduce very young children to a foreign language, French, which is fantastic.

Posted on May 24, 2010
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Because we are getting a new principal next year (Yeah!!) I think that most of the concerns voiced here will be taken care of by her departure. I know the incoming principal from the school he was at formally and I can say I have high hopes that things will start to look up.
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Posted on May 7, 2010
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Strong parent involvement, great language immersion school, very academic & supportive of its students.
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Posted on Oct 21, 2009
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The best thing about Fox Hollow is the community of parents. The worst thing about it is the academic mediocrity, but this could be said about all schools in the area. A part of the problem is that the teachers have to teach almost 50 kids each term, because they each get 25 in the AM, and 25 others in the PM. Resources are scant. There is a lot of staff turnover. The kids love being 'Frenchies', but any parent who is well-educated knows how academically weak the education is, and how uneducated their kids will be , as compared to peers, after 6 years of Fox Hollow. The problem is, this is as good as it gets in Eugene. If you can't afford private school, be prepared to tutor your kids in English, math, and science.
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Posted on May 2, 2009
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Charlemagne is academically strong, the school community is close knit, and as opposed to what one other reviewer stated, my family has never felt unaccepted due to our lower income status. The principal is wonderful, and she is so well informed of what is going on in the school, in the district, as well as in the greater community, and she keeps all families informed through regular emails and newsletters. The secretary is wonderful, knows each kid and their circumstances, and keeps everything running way better than just smoothly. The school is a wonderful part of a great school district, and I couldn't be happier that my child attends. Every school district should have the school choice system so that parents can choose what works best for their children and their family in general. Some people prefer language immersion, or arts or tech based curriculum, or Waldorf, Montessori or co-op, etc.
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Posted on Feb 5, 2009
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Our family has attended Fox Hollow for many years and the only peaceful year we had was our first. The principal at this school does not seem to care at all about the children. It has been a constant struggle to stay in the program, but I believe in what learning a second language can do for the mind. If only people cared about all of the children and there needs, not just there own. What ever happened to community. I give it one star for for the language
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Posted on Nov 11, 2008
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I do not reccommend this school unless your child is avove average. It is hard to be accepted if you do not earn a high income. We pulled our child out because her needs were not being met and the principal couldn't careless. She was rude and unprofessional. Beware. This school is not as good as the community of Eugene may think. It is just a myth.
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Posted on Jun 25, 2008
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This is the only school I have experience with, and therefore, I can not compare, just note my experience. Fox Hollow has very involved, inspiring and engaging 2nd grade teachers. The kinder teacher has a much different way about her. She definitely knows how to keep those children on task and paying attention. The rest of the certified staff is unknown for me, as I only engage with the teachers of the current grade level. I have had only positive experiences with this school thus far. I gave a four star review because I believe that schools in general could do better with social aspects of our children's lives. Schools need to incorporate a program that models and teaches about character, kindness, compassion and positive conflict resolution.
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Posted on Aug 29, 2006
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the teachers are wonderful, the princepal is wonderful, and the opportunities for parental involvement are huge. I can't wait to start the new school year.
--Submitted by Sara, a parent


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