Brinker Elementary School

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3800 John Clark Pkwy

Plano, TX 75093

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Brinker Elementary School, located in Plano, Texas, serves grades K-5 in the Plano Independent School District. It is among the few public elementary schools in Texas to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 27 school community members.

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Posted on May 30, 2012
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Very disappointing. The teachers do not maintain any communication with the parents. No response to email or calls. Preferential treatments. No place to turn to for help. Truly a lost year. Since I still believe in regarding the teachers, I choose to not make a list of issues. But some very disappointing behaviours. One thing is for sure - I do not think the teachers really care. - A very sad parent.
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Posted on May 26, 2012
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I share the frustration with the previous reviewer. I am pretty sure not every one of them are bad but my child have had a tough luck. They blame their student for their inability or indifference! Do they really intimidate you by telling you to bring your perfectly "NORMAL" kid to a doctor for anything they see as a trouble? Yes they do. They try to manage their students as they were prisoners in a correctional facilities and they don't listen to you even when you or your child has an excuse or explanation to get them. It looks like they see themselves as somebody with superpower and never agrees that they are only humans who can make mistakes. Once they file ANY report against your child, that's it. They never take it back or revise it no matter what you tell them even with a proper reasons. But listen to my advice and do not appeal - your child will begin to bring home even more "Stop and Think" reports for ANY trivial mistakes at school. Yes, I do feel they retaliate. I did file a couple of complaints to PISD so far but nothing really changed. So glad my child is done with this school and these people.
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Posted on Feb 28, 2012
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Extremely disappointed in Brinker. (cont). When we requested a more structured classroom, he was placed in a class with 18 boys. Then the teacher intimated that he should be seen by a doctor for his inability to focus!! When my sister attempted to meet with them, they were only interested in starting a process to document him as a behavior problem. We eventually moved him to a private school with more structure. They work with my sister and the discipline problems have faded away. He is an alwasys was an excellent student academically. Now, he's o with a teacher and in a school that "sees"' him and really cares. He's doing beautifully.

Posted on Jun 7, 2011
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My daughter has been at Brinker for 2 years now and she absolutely loves it. Her 3rd grade teacher was outstanding and my daughter really thrived under her direction. For me, the school is lacking in many areas. The classrooms are old and small. They are not equipped with current technology like SmartBoards and there is little computer integration into the curriculum. I would like to see better communication. There is little to no communication from the principal. In fact, my daughter didn't know Brinker had a principal for most of 2nd grade. The school events are very weak and participation is poor as a result. Finally, don't expect anything other than TAKS prep...art instruction is poor, no foreign language and no extra curricular activities.
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Posted on Oct 13, 2010
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It is great place to work.
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Posted on Oct 12, 2010
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Brinker Elementary School is led by two warm and caring individuals, Barbara Richardson, Principal and Patricia Hempstead, Asst. Principal. They lead a team of professional staff members who are educators at heart and truly devoted to helping children reach their full potential. The school has a kind and welcoming energy where students and parents feel safe and at home. As a new staff member this year at Brinker, I find this school has a sense of honest humility and healthy collegial relationships. The student body is very diverse yet cohesive and we are blessed with so many amazing, involved parents Being a memeber of the Brinker family is a great gift for which I am extremely grateful!
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Posted on Sep 3, 2010
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My son was at Brinker for a short time. This school has had several complaints as well as students who have been removed due to lack of ability within the Special Education Department. If you have a child that may need something extra, this is not the school for you. The building is great and there are funds here. The teachers receive 'gifts' from certain parents, and they choose the teachers prior to the year's beginning. There are very specific groups of parents that have a voice, and the rest do not. The Special Education rating has gone down substantially with Brinker and one of the teachers within the department who injured a special needs child is still working at this school. It is surprising that in such an affluent area the elementary school is barely acceptable.
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Posted on Aug 24, 2008
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Our daughter had excellent teachers throught the years. But i agree with the comment that there are various groups among parents.if you are not in it you will not get any chance to involve in any of the actvities. I also noted that PTA parents get their choice of teachers for every year. thier children actually boast about that in class that they got to choose which teacher they wanted as class teacher.I feel kids are basically good, but a group of parents feel they are privilleged and hence encourage kids act out that way. compared to Barksdale in west plano, extracurricular activites( clubs , after school programs ) are nil in this school. I will take any other west plano school over this one on academical and social environment.
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Posted on Jun 3, 2008
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My son was in Ms. Snowdens class this year for Kindergarten. Ms. Snowden is a GREAT teacher and I really enjoyed having her as my sons teacher. I enjoyed our year at Brinker but was a little disappointed with the other parents. It seemed like if you were not in the same social circle, you are not included in after school events.
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Posted on Oct 15, 2006
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Our daughter is a kindergartner at Brinker Elementary. We feel that she is receiving an outstanding education. She is challenged every day and is learning on a consistent basis. We are pleased by what she has learned. Her teacher has been in the field of education for 30 years and is loved and respected by the students. She provides excellent leadership for the kindergarten classes. Children attend physical education daily, art and music twice a week, and library once a week. Parent involvement at Brinker is fantastic as well. Parents are scheduled on a volunteer basis to work in the PTA sponsored 'work room' to assist classroom teachers in preparation for upcoming lessons. Kindergarten parents also have the opportunity to be reading buddies and to participate on a center committee. Various after school PTA sponsored activities are also available to the children. Some activities include: Spanish Club, Art, and chess.
--Submitted by a parent


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