88 out of 10GreatSchools

Ronald Reagan Elementary School

Bakersfield, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades K-6
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  • Enrollment: 942

Overview

Ronald Reagan Elementary School
10800 Rosslyn Lane
Bakersfield, CA 93311
(661) 665-8099
Ronald Reagan Elementary School is located in Bakersfield, CA and serves grades K-6.It received a GreatSchool rating of 8 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Filipino
1%
Pacific Islander
1%
Native American
1%
Black
2%
Two or more races
4%
Hispanic
24%
Asian
26%
White
36%
Other
5%

Reviews18 Reviews

3.5
parent
Awful experiences here with my kids. Should have put them elsewhere. Persistent bullying, issues with teachers, rotten politics. Should have put my child at Stockdale.
parent
Love Reagan and everything about it. My kids love it too!
parent
10/10 my daughter goes to Ronald Reagan and I feel blessed to have such great staff and amazing teachers setting positive influences all around.
parent
I have to agree with the comment posted by 'a parent' on April 13, 2015. We live in the area and my children are spoiled. We managed to disrupt their 'normal' development by: not allowing them to watch TV, have cell phones and making sure they stay bored so they have to find ways to entertain themselves and play outside. Yes, my children get tutoring after school. My wife picks up our 3 children, takes them to after school sports, church activities then she starts doing homework. At around six, their private tutor comes. He has 11 years of formal education (after high school), speaks 2 languages and has a full time job. The tutoring hours are full of tears, laughter and lots of repetition. The tutor has been known to fall asleep while tutoring (after long hours at work).Our son was sent to another school for a year, but he made it and is now at Reagan doing well.Yes we spoil our children, with our time. Their education is up to my wife and me, NOT the school. Teaching takes place at school, learning happens at home with lots of practice. Just ask a piano player. Get rid of your TV and focus on your children - they will do better. I will never regret the long hours teaching math and spelling after my long hours at work, even if I fall asleep.Go Reagan.
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