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200 Thunderhead Ln

Aledo, TX 76008

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Aledo Independent School District

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Posted January 6, 2009

My kids have been going to Stuard for several years and we have loved it. There is a great balance between academics and fun. Another reviewer feels the GT program should have room for more kids, but it is my understanding that to be considered gifted, a child must attain certain scores on the GT admissions testing. They follow accepted nationwide standards, which understandably are very high. In a couple of grade levels, there are not any children who qualify for the program. They could have gone ahead and let top scorers in, but kids are not considered GT unless their scores fall within a certain national percentile. The GT program is great and Mrs. Vicotry is most excellent.
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Posted March 16, 2006

Stuard has a good overall quality of academic programs. There are great programs for gifted children, however the number of slots is too limited for the population of this school. Parental involvement is extremely high. Extracurricular activities are average although participation is high. The school has a good principal and a great assistant principal who is on top of everything. Currently, I would rate this school as excellent with room for improvement however. The area is growing fast and will put a lot of pressure on this school in the near future.
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ronaldjmeyer January 29, 2012
Our six-grader Daughter, enjoys the freedom of choice. We allow her to pick and choose as she makes good choices, she has demonstrated responsibility in her decisions. Making (Pizza) & Tomatoes) are Vegetables came from USDA. Freedom of Choice.
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GwenAmos January 26, 2012
No. I prepare my son's lunch just about every day due to his special needs so I know what he is consuming both for him and his class. I want to be aware of all ingredients in all foods/drinks which he is consuming.
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pepkimom January 23, 2012
If it is to keep allergic kids safe, then no. A strict rule of no peanuts or pb&j should be enough. My child's school had a peanut free table for double insurance. If for "nutritional" reasons, then NO! Since when is pizza a veggie????... More »
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