77 out of 10GreatSchools

Centennial Elementary School

Bakersfield, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades K-6
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  • Enrollment: 490

Overview

Centennial Elementary School
15200 Westdale Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93314
(661) 588-6020
Centennial Elementary School is located in Bakersfield, CA and serves grades K-6.It received a GreatSchool rating of 7 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Pacific Islander
0%
Two or more races
1%
Filipino
1%
Native American
1%
Black
3%
Asian
4%
Hispanic
28%
White
60%
Other
2%

Reviews7 Reviews

4.5
parent
Our family has had many wonderful years at this school starting from kindergarten. Throughout the school years they have had many functions for the parents to interact with their children at the school. Everyone knows one another and it just feels like a big family. This is my sons last year as he is now a 6th grader. I am so sad he will be leaving. Everyone at centennial has contributed to his upbringing . I am grateful for that ! I’m a true believer that takes a village to raise a child. Centennial elementary is a great village to be a part of. The front desk ladies, teachers, principal, crossing guards, (everyone employed there) is amazing. I really don’t have enough words to describe what a positive experience we have had. I will miss everyone and I’m grateful for you all.
parent
My son has attended from Kindergarten through 6th grade. He actually loves school! (Not necessarily homework.) He has had a positive learning experience at Centennial.
parent
We ahve had 2 Hispanic kids go through Centennial Elementary. We felt our kids supported and loved 100% of our time with this staff. Everyone knows your kids...from the Principal to the custodian to the Librarian. Amazing daily effort on everyone's part! Proud of this staff
parent
My child has a 504 accommodation for a serious medical condition. The teacher refused to follow and made her run although she was excused from exercise by her physician. This caused her to become faint and have chest pain and palpitations. My child asked for me and to go to the office. The teacher sent her alone. The teacher said (despite a letter from UCLA hematology and her pediatrician) that my daughter was "lying" about her condition. The principal also would not make the teacher follow the 504 plan.
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