Sunnyside Elementary School

Public | K-5 | 570 students |  

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3707 Sunnyside Blvd

Marysville, WA 98270

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Marysville's Sunnyside Elementary School serves grades K-5 in the Marysville School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 14 school community members.

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Posted on Mar 10, 2010
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Staff is very involved and genuinely concerned for students. Principal is a great leader (gonna miss him!), very present and takes time to listen. PTSA is amazing! My only concern is the academics, which is no small concern. Which after speaking to other parents, it seems to be a general district issue, not particularly this school. My kids need more of a challenge, not necessarily the Hi-Cap program. This school earned 4 stars because the PEOPLE are so amazing! I can supplement my kids academics from home but I could never replace the wonderful people caring for my children.
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Posted on Mar 9, 2010
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My child goes to school here and has fallen behind in a few subjects. I have spoken to the principal and teacher and neither of them have come up with any suggestions or solutions. I have waited and waited, and they have done nothing to help when they said that they would. Also the staff that stands outside and directs the students to the cars are rude.
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Posted on Oct 20, 2009
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I have come here from another state and find that the school systems here are not very up to date. Most school have went to a full day kindergarten program and it is only offered here to select students and at the price of $250 a month. Public education is paid for by the government and parents should not have to deal with this....If parents wanted to pay for an education they would send them to private school. Also, it seems this school only focuses on math because they are testing a new program and we are being told that spelling test are useless therefore they dont practice spelling....
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Posted on Sep 16, 2009
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Sunnyside teacher's are great!! My daughter enjoy's going to school there!
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Posted on Apr 8, 2009
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My kids have been to a couple different schools around here and by far Sunnyside is my favorite.
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Posted on Sep 27, 2007
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The teachers and staff at Sunnyside are outstanding of the individual needs of the students.
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Posted on May 30, 2007
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I feel like the staff at Sunnyside is doing the best with what they have. The over crowding is due to the massive amounts of new homes being built in the area. I feel like the staff cares about the students and is giving them the best education that they can at this point. I was also very proud to have been apart of the carnival volunteers this spring! It was a great turn out by staff and parents. It looked like everyone was enjoying themselves.
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Posted on Jan 10, 2006
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In this day and age it is concerning that it takes so much effort for the staff at Sunnyside to understand that many of the children there come from to family homes. I am a caring and involded Dad who because my child doesn't live full time in my home I have to darn near beg to get any school work sent to me to review how my child is progressing. If papers go home it only goes to one home. This is not fair!
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Posted on Oct 6, 2005
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We have two students in Sunnyside; one is gifted and the other is struggling due to a learning disablity. The school does almost nothing for either. The funds are so lacking that our gifted child can't get into the Highly Capible program because lack of room. The schools sugestion is we get tutors which are out of our means. All we have been begging for is basic services and either the teachers, specialist and the principal won't do anything or continually put us off. It's clear that if our children are to get an even mediocre education one or both of us will have to get a second or third job to pay for it or find the means to move to a district that cares about their students.
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Posted on Apr 15, 2004
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My child in 4th grade has at least 5 computers, they do word processing, and social studies projects on computer plus more. Great teaching staff, very caring and smart staff. Great new extracurricular activities.
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