Austin Elementary School

Public | K-5 | 500 students |  

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161 S Moore

Coppell, TX 75019

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Austin Elementary School, located in Coppell, Texas, serves grades K-5 in the Coppell Independent School District. It is among the few public elementary schools in Texas to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 19 school community members.

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Posted on Jul 25, 2011
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As an educator I was very nervous about my daughter's transition into public school. I thought nothing could compare to our previous experience with a small private school. I quickly fell in love with this little school. The transition for my daughter was quite easy. Mrs O'Neill and Mr. Hilton are fabulous administrators. They are the type of administrators that know each students name and cares about each student. Recently they have become involved in Renzulli learning. A program that promotes each child having a gift. In fact the past two years they have sent teams of teachers and administration to the Univ of Conneticut for training. This is a world class school and I am so happy that my daughter has another year at Austin. This is an exceptional school!
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Posted on Apr 22, 2011
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We used to love this school, however since the new Principal took over two years ago, things have really gone south. In our experiences and from speaking with some of the PTO parents, the new Principal has little to no personal or communication skills. This has alienated many of the parents. Her "my way or the highway" approach is not working. I would strongly recommend she take some training in "People Management", "Teamwork" and "Communications" if she wants to be successful in this role. I believe the new Principal can improve, and I hope, for the sake of our kids, she succeeds in her role. On a positive note, the teachers are still doing a great job. Thank you Austin Elem teachers. PS: It was always nice to see the old Principal (Ms Locklear) meet and greet parents during the morning dropoff and afternoon pick-up, and she was always engaged with the kids. We miss you Ms Locklear.
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Posted on Dec 8, 2009
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We went to Pre-K at another elementary school in the Coppell School District and had a great experience. Compared to that, our experience at Austin has been so-so. I mean, it's not terrible, but it's not great either. One of my biggest complaints is that they seem to use the students as advertisers. They come home every 2-3 days with advertisements from various places either stuck to their clothing or stuck in their folders, and someone has taken the time to coach them that they NEED to bring their parents to that place. I find that SUPER annoying. My son's teacher is nice, but she's not an exemplary teacher, and I haven't found any other administrator who seems to be extremely caring and concerned. Not terrible. But not great either.
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Posted on Mar 27, 2009
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Cheryl Locklear and her team made my son's transition to Austin Elementary warm and inviting. He was nervous about his first day (we transferred in March) but Mrs. Cook met him in the office, talked to him and showed him the classroom and his seat and made him feel at home in his new class. The communication has been wonderful! Lydia made it easy for ME to integrate into the school from an enrollment standpoint. She's highly organized and very caring. My son is working with Robbie Monteleagre. Robbie has been so encouraging and supportive. Her techniques have raised my son's confidence and I know that will only continue in the future. We are thrilled to be at Austin Elementary with such a loving, caring, experienced team of teachers and administrators.
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Posted on Mar 25, 2009
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Austin Elementary is a wonderful school!! What I love about the school is the dedication to the students from the top down. The teachers care about their students and the students can feel it. Learning starts with feeling safe and loved and Austin students feel that way! The love and care are felt from the administration, counselor, and all in the building. Cheryl has led Austin through some great transitions through the years and because of that dedication and leadership Austin continues to shine. Administrators and Teachers are never appreciated enough but our family loves and appreciates all the hard work everyone at Austin exhibits year after year!! We wouldn't choose to go anywhere else in Coppell.
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Posted on Mar 12, 2009
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Austin has a very nice community of parents. As well as several excellent teachers. Our children attended Austin Elementary for 5 years. We eventually moved our kids out of the district due to our experience at Austin. While the principal (Cheryl Lockyear) is a pleasant person to meet and converse with, she lacks leadership and genuine concern for all kids. I did not realize the magnitude of this until we relocated to another neighboring district. Austin is an OK school certainly not the best Coppell has to offer and definately not the best in the area when compared to neighboring districts.
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Posted on Dec 31, 2008
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Austin Elementary School is an amazing school with an even more amazing staff. From the custodians to the cafeteria ladies, to the teachers and administrators, this school offers much more than a basic education to every student that enters their doors. The principal (Mrs. Locklear) has been with the school for more than 10 years. The new assistant principal (Mrs. Beckman) has brought great energy and enthusiasm to the school. The teachers are kind, fair, and very well educated. They work together to provide a well-rounded education and the entire faculty focuses a lot of energy on teaching students good manners and citizenship. The school encourages parent and community involvement and has a very active PTO. I am so glad that my children have attended Austin and I highly recommend this school to anyone who wants their children to receive a great education in a loving and respectful environment!
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Posted on Sep 18, 2008
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Great volunteer opportunities. School welcomes parent involvement. Teaches so much more than abc's and 123s such has be courteous and respectful of others. Integrates hands on learning whenever possible. Very active PTO which gives generously to the school. The principal is great with the kids although not so great with administrative end. The teachers do not tolerate inappropriate behavior but correct with kindness and love. My child has loved both the teachers he has had.
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Posted on Jun 19, 2006
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On the plus side the facilities are nice and there seems to be a nice variety of programs/activities. Austin is part of the very well-regarded Coppell ISD. While we still think it is generally a good school, we expected quite a bit more. Particularly frustrating is the apparent stone wall we faced when trying to ascertain our daughter's progress. It seemed as if the teacher didn't want to let us know exactly how our daughter was doing for fear of being held accountable for her progress. Additionally, grading seemed fairly random. We would probably never have realized that our daughter needed extra attention by reading the report cards which always said 'Great Work!' and the like. Just a month before the end of school they sent home a flier saying she needed and would be receiving extra help. Too little too late.
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Posted on May 23, 2006
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I had the experience of moving away from Austin Elementary and enrolling my children into an excelling school in Arizona. Austin wins hands down - indeed, we returned to Austin to ensure the best education for our children. The teachers are dedicated, the administrative staff is dedicated, the cafeteria ladies are caring and dedicated and the parents are dedicated. All combined, I wouldn't put my children anywhere else. In regards to cultural diversity, just check out the student stats and make your own decision.
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