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Public | K-6 | 716 students |  

PHONE: (831) 784-5400 x77

FAX: (831) 770-1987

HOURS: 8:05 - 2:25

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915 Larkin St.

Salinas, CA 93907

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Salinas City Elementary School District

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Posted September 26, 2010

I have been teaching at Boronda Meadows for a little over a year. It is a very good school and the staff are nice and easy to get along with. I fear that the great DUAL IMMERSION program that this school provides is starting to vanish. We have a new leader and he seems to be doing the best he can. I pray and hope that the students learn much about the community and world they live in, especially, the crisis of global warming and other issues that affect everyone.
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Posted March 29, 2010

We are doing everything possible to improve the lives of our students.
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Posted November 10, 2008

It is very difficult being a leader of a school.You can't please everyone. As an educational leader I must do what I feel is in the best interest of children. Making sure the children are prepared for the future is one of the decisions I must make. Extending the day for dual immersion was one of them. Sure the children only get one hour a day in Spanish, but, I also fund a teacher so the chldren can get an extra hour and a half of Spanish after school. They are getting the best of both languages.

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Posted October 17, 2008

My child is one of the first students enrolled in the duel emersion (Spanish/Engilsh) program at this school but its too bad the principal has made some bad choice this year in the program. The program was running great until the third grade when there was no Spanish duel emersion higher so my child now only receives an hour of Spanish instead of the half a day. Next year is even going to be worse. I would really think hard before I would but my child in this program at this school.
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sentfromabove January 30, 2012
By doing it in the funnest way possible,we have to make it exciting for them. Maybe reward them after they are done AND DID THERE BEST. Parents must be totally involved.
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laurenalanders January 20, 2012
You shouldn't, have a study hall if they need help. When you learn you need a teacher, students can study on their own time.
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laurenalanders January 20, 2012
Make it fun
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