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The teachers are very caring and nurturing to the students. They do all they can to work past the language barriers with students. The extracurricula activities are awesome. The students enjoy physical education, art, music, library, and computers. One down side is the lack of recess. Perhaps in the future recess will be brought back.

Heronvill has it's problems like any other organization, but the teachers work their butts off at that school; just to stay even with the english speaking schools. I've had two of my girls attend Heronville, I think they both received sufficient educations.

I have 2 grandchildren at Heronville. What is Angels Martinez talking about? all the teachers I have seen have been up on their feet teaching. I visit all the time. Maybe her student just gets in trouble or something. As far as knowing how children are doing, parents get progress reports every 6 weeks or so. This is a requirement for the teachers, so that is one way YOU can keep up with how your child is doing in school..also, you can work with them at home! I know what my grandkids know or don't know because I work with them every week.

Overall, I would have to say most of the staff are great. I think Ms. Manley is the best principal they have had in the past few years. There are some wonderful teachers here. The only real problem at this school seems to be that alot of the children don't speak English well, or their parents don't. I don't mean for that to be offensive, but it does seem to bring down test scores and slow class progress.
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