66 out of 10GreatSchools

Armstrong Elementary School

Diamond Bar, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-6
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  • Enrollment: 293

Overview

Armstrong Elementary School
22750 Beaverhead Drive
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
(909) 397-4563
Armstrong Elementary School is located in Diamond Bar, CA and serves grades PK-6.It received a GreatSchool rating of 6 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Two or more races
4%
Filipino
5%
Black
6%
White
9%
Asian
11%
Hispanic
64%
Other
1%

Reviews9 Reviews

3.0
parent
One of the better schools in the District, I was planning on putting my daughter in Pantera, but TK was offered at Armstrong. In a year, I have fallen in love with the staff and the school. Very diverse student body, they're part of the 1:1 Program and their PBIS SOAR program to help create morally responsible kids is a plus (they were just granted Gold Status for 2018). Like any other school, you'll notice a few things that could use some work, but over all a great school that both my daughters will be attending their elementary years
parent
My daughter love Armstrong Elementary School. Her Sub teacher Miss Martinez is so nice to her student, very smart and lots of patient to teach the student. Thank you for being a good teacher for the 3rd grader.....but my daughter complaining some of the yard duty lady that they're so strict. not too much strict yard duty lady.
parent
This school has the worst principal I have ever encountered so far. She takes sides with bully's and does not get to the root of the problem, just embaresses students and covers up her behavior with false professionalism. I see right thru her. I will not be enrolling my young daughter into kindergarten next year because I can't handle another 6 years dealing with Mrs. Sanchez. My 6th grader is on her last year at this joke of a school and thank God is almost out of there.
parent
Regarding Armstrong elementary, Diamond Bar, California. If you live in this area stay out of Pomona school district. They are poorly run and they bus kids in to fit the cultural make of the staff and not the community. They have lost the reality of the folks who actually pay the taxes in the city. I have heard they have several complaints and many parents are fed up and moving their kids to different schools. The principal at Armstrong is way out of her league here in Diamond Bar.
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