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Ella Risk School

Public | K-5 | 441 students |  

PHONE: (401) 727-7731

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949 Dexter St

Central Falls, RI 02863

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Ella Risk School, located in Central Falls, Rhode Island, is a public elementary school in the Central Falls School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Jun 16, 2009
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Principal seems disorganized and stressed which makes it hard for teachers and parents. A different principal might be a good idea for this school. This principal is new but not too good
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Posted on Apr 28, 2005
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I am a student teacher at Ella Risk in a 5th grade classroom. I have found this school to be the best I have taught in. The students were great and the teacher was awesome. The principal was always avaiable and worked with us to better the students education. We were able to guide the students in their new reading program. It not only enriched my education but the studnets as well. A great school community to be a part of. Bravo!
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Posted on Sep 8, 2003
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Principal seems very stressed. Few of the teachers I know are screamers (literally! & uncalled for). But the majority I've met are quite down to earth and teach the children the way children should be taught...with dignity and positive re-inforcement , as well as making parental involvement /communications important part of meeting the needs of the children.
--Submitted by a parent

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