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My child will be attending another school for his 3rd grade. His first 2 years at this school were challenging.Remember these names--Ms. Guitan and Ms. Anderson,absolutely the best teachers you could ask for. I believe you rate the teacher and not the school or area its in. My child has progressed so much because of these teachers. It is a very diverse area but that should be a good thing for the kids.If not for changes,my child would still be going there for the 3rd grade. I think the school is just fine from what ive seen
I have to say m son is going to 3rd grade and in his almos 3years at Shingle Creek it has been great,teachers are awesome always really into improving things in class and with my son, staff are always nice and helpful , I honestly can not say one bad thing about this school I have no complaints so to me its so far so good.

Shingle Creek has grown over the past few years to provide many afterschool activities for students. They have free tutoring available, grades 3-5 can be involved in afterschool physical and arts activities, and with more parent involvement perhaps other afterschool events can be arranged. The school provides every learning opportunity available to every student. The staff is comprised of teachers who are constantly learning new and current research and strategies to apply in the classrooms. The students have books, technology, and class room resources available to them. While parent involvement could be improved and more support would benefit the school, the parents who are involved are wonderful role models for the community.
Shingle Creek is a culturally diverse, close knit, neighborhood school. Although the parents care about their child's grades, most I have known do not attend school meetings and keep up with their child's reading and other homework assignments. Many parents do not seem to involve themselves in any aspect of their children's school, such as Additions volunteer, joining PTA, or SAC committees. I find that teachers and staff care and work together to improve student academics and social skills, and to ensure safety of students. In fact, administrators, teachers, and staff go out of their way for the benefit of the children in many extra ways even on their own time to improve the learning environment at the school, provide enrichment activities, and help troubled students learn social skills and boost their self-esteem.
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