66 out of 10GreatSchools

Tartesso Elementary School

Buckeye, AZ
  • Public
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  • Grades K-8
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  • Enrollment: 490

Overview

Tartesso Elementary School
29677 West Indianola Avenue
Buckeye, AZ 85396
(623) 474-5403
Tartesso Elementary School is located in Buckeye, AZ and serves grades K-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 6 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
1%
Native American
1%
Asian
1%
Two or more races
5%
Black
9%
Hispanic
31%
White
52%

Reviews11 Reviews

3.5
parent
Great school my daughter and son love the teachers and all the activities so happy to be at this school
other
This school deserves a 0. How Do you as a principal allow one of your staff to tell a child that he will nwver be anything or amount to anything all because she was having a bad day. Her stating this and the principal. I felt bad for this teacher going through a situation but it does not excuse her behavior. Yet, I was pushed away and told, it was done, move on. No, I will not
parent
My 2 daughters kindergarten and third grade both love their school. The days can be long but they enjoy their 3 day weekend every week. My kids also love their teachers and the club's. The school is a bit overcrowded but they have done everything in their power to make it the best it can be for the children and parents. This next school year the school will be converted to a k-5 to solve some of the overcrowding issue. We also love the diversity and learning opportunities.
parent
I am moving my child to another school next year. It’s really unfortunate since the next closest school that is decent is 18 miles away. Tartesso elementary is way over crowded. They need to build a second elementary school ASAP. Also, the hours stink. 7am-3pm Tuesday through Friday is not ideal by any means. My child always comes home complaining the days are too long and she feels like she doesn’t get help as often as she would like due to the overcrowding I guess. Tartesso tries, but it’s too overcrowded and the students often get overlooked. There’s also a bullying problem that I’ve noticed the principal does nothing to solve.
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