77 out of 10GreatSchools

Promenade Elementary School

Corona, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-5
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  • Enrollment: 668

Overview

Promenade Elementary School
550 Hamilton Drive
Corona, CA 91719
(951) 358-1650
Promenade Elementary School is located in Corona, CA and serves grades PK-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 7 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Pacific Islander
1%
Filipino
4%
Two or more races
5%
Asian
9%
Black
9%
White
19%
Hispanic
52%
Other
1%

Reviews15 Reviews

4.0
parent
The teachers in this school only focus on the students who are behind or do not follow the rules, the teachers would give those students many awards to motivate them to be better. I’m not saying that’s wrong, however the well behaved and good students do not get proper attentions and encouragements considering they are putting so much efforts in learning and participating, especially under the virtual learning circumstance. Maybe this is a great technique for teachers to build a pretty big picture for the school but it’s definitely not fair for the good students. All the awards are designed for the students who progressed from bad to be good but not for the students who are good already. Not fair and I told my kid it is never fair in the world.
parent
You couldn't ask for a better experience at a public school. The teachers are outstanding as well as the new leadership (new principal and VP) and I'd recommend it to any parent
parent
This is a wonderful school with great teachers, leadership, and location. The quality of teaching is truly A+. Our son loves going to school and is really blossoming there! His math, reading, and other skills are at or above the average. And most importantly, he gets the support and encouragement he needs when doing challenging things. We couldn't be happier with the way things are run at Promenade Elementary!
other
I'm not sure which is more dissapointing, seeing a post in which a "homeowner" claims that it is the "homeowners" that make our school great and "low income" apartment dwellers and "poor" people who don't contribute to their children's educations who are placing our schools excellence in jepordy, or the fact that someone found her post helpful. Living in an apartment doesn't mean one is low income, nor does it mean one is less inclined to be less involved in their child's education. Being a "homeowner" doesn't make a school great- its the teachers, staff and parents who are fortunate enough to have a schedule that allows them to volunteer. As a product of a single parent household, I can tell you that my mother's inability to volunteer at school because of her work schedule didn't mean she wasn't involved in my education. She pushed me hard to get grades that would get me into college so I'd have a future. I had amazing teachers who didn't care how much money a kids parent made, they taught all of us equally, as I'm sure our teachers here do. I'm embarrassed that this parent is representing my child's school and even more appalled that she may be a volunteer in my child's class.
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