88 out of 10GreatSchools

Liberty Elementary School

Chula Vista, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades K-6
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  • Enrollment: 695

Overview

Liberty Elementary School
2175 Proctor Valley Road
Chula Vista, CA 91914
(619) 397-5225
Liberty Elementary School is located in Chula Vista, CA and serves grades K-6.It received a GreatSchool rating of 8 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Pacific Islander
0%
Asian
2%
Black
3%
Two or more races
7%
Filipino
16%
White
18%
Hispanic
53%
Other
1%

Reviews15 Reviews

4.5
parent
10/10 I loved everything about this school. My children were happy and thriving. Plenty of volunteer opportunities for parents. Welcoming environment! Teachers are dedicated and take pride in their students’ achievements. This school is definitely all around a 10/10.
parent
Great school with a lot of extra activities for students and parent involvement. Monthly family reading program, parents are welcomed on campus, teachers seem caring & involved. VAPA program so students are exposed to art, music, dance. Love that they are growing dual immersion program.
parent
At this point I love it with the exception of the morning drop-off. I do love the morning laps with the kids.
parent
Reading through all of these comments, it is apparent that a lot has changed along the way, even the principal. I am not familiar with the school's historical performance, but I am extremely impressed with their current state. Mr. Grisier has consistently displayed enthusiasm and genuine concern about the school and all of the students within. I have one child in the Spanish dual immersion program, and though I am not fluent myself, his progress these last two years in the program is so impressive that I will be enrolling my youngest child who starts Kindergarten next year. To be fair and honest, I am not fond of the drop off/pick up situation, as I often have to park down the hill in an adjacent neighborhood to pick up. One idea would be to use the front loop for the younger students (current placement of classrooms would support this), and the back loop for the older students (obvious exceptions for families with multi-aged children). If a separate driveway could be constructed for the back loop, the congestion might diminish.
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