Kleberg Elementary School

Public | 2-4 | 468 students |  

PHONE: (361) 592-2615

FAX: (361) 595-9145

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900 N 6th St

Kingsville, TX 78363

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Kleberg Elementary School, located in Kingsville, Texas, serves grades 2-4 in the Kingsville Independent School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 2 out of 10.

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Posted on Jun 29, 2008
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i really appreciate what you have done for my son.He is in the gifted and talented.he became so independent with his projects and school work and assignments.ido not check his assignments, he does all of them,you really motivated my son about going to school and doing his schoolwork.thank you.and i will get back to you after i start him on school in the east coast.i will report to you how he will be doing.
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Posted on May 29, 2008
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The only positive thing I can say is about the special ed department. They took my son, who entered 3rd grade unable to read, and took him all the way to scoring a 100 on the TAKS reading test. He reads above grade level now. However, his regular teachers give little to no homework, and don't grade most of what he does do.
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Posted on Feb 7, 2006
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My children attended this school and the experience was awful. One of my daugthers was told that she would not have to worry about her education because women usually stay at home with their children. This teacher also made many degrading comments towards the children in the class instead of disciplining the students whenever needed. It was evident when we moved to another state how our children's education suffered here since they were behind their Virginian classmates.
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