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395 S High St

Pataskala, OH 43062

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Posted October 27, 2010

I have had two children attend Pataskala Elem. and it has been a wonderful experience. I have a child who has struggled academicaly and has an LD and I have a child who excells and is a straight A student. Both have had wonderufl experiences. I can't imagine a better experience anywhere else. Of course there have been a few issues over the years but problems are corrected and addressed quickly. I love my school!
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Posted August 16, 2009

It is difficult anytime you see that your child is struggling in school. My daughter has ADHD and Dislexia. We were called in for a teacher conference within the first month of Kindergarten because Mrs. O'Bryan was concerned. They put her directly into intervention. Her advances were incredible. First grade was also a challenge. We wondered if our child would ever read. We continued requesting monthly meetings. Mrs. Ashcraft is a asset that every parent should utilize if you are concerned. She took a special interest in our daughter..She tutored her over the summer and took special classes to teach our daughter with a vision tracking problem. Second and Third grade have been remarkable. Mrs. Pickering, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Thacker, and Mrs. Conner are all amazing. The key to education is making sure that the student and teacher are a good match. Pataskala Elementary has done a great job of pairing.
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Posted June 19, 2009

As a parent of a son with Aspergers I was thrilled to have him attend Pataskala. All of the staff and teachers were awesome and a joy to work with. They made him feel welcome and part of the Pataskala family. He excelled intellectually and socially.
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Posted March 13, 2009

As a parent of a child struggling with issues related to ADHD I am happy to say that I am very satisfied with the teachers and staff at Pataskala. They have embraced my son, making him feel good about school again. We came from a school where the teacher singled him out for his differences and allowed the other students to do that as well. the teachers have been very patient with him, while setting clear expectations. They work closely with my husband and I-communicating daily when necessary. Whenever a concern has been addressed, there was immediate follow thru on every level. The gifted program is the highlight of his week, and yet he loves both school programs. Way to go Pataskala! You deserve high marks!
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hike_tent January 12, 2012
I go in every Monday and help with the Kindergarten reading group or play word games. Then I eat lunch with my child. I also attend and bring things to all school parties. Since I volunteer only on Mondays I do not burn out. : )
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spaskinstyle December 10, 2011
Our school gives us mandatory hours (15) that we must give to the school in one way or the other. It is very easy if you don't mind stuffing envelopes or being a lunch mom. I think they even give working moms the opportunities to work on paperwork.... More »
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fighting4edu October 25, 2011
I felt like I couldnt voluteer there because I had alittle one at home I felt very upset my goal in life is to be an invovled parent. I also felt becuase I did have small children they purposily wouldnt allow me to help. I agree about principal!
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