77 out of 10GreatSchools

Elliott Ranch Elementary School

Elk Grove, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades K-6
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  • Enrollment: 796

Overview

Elliott Ranch Elementary School
10000 East Taron Drive
Elk Grove, CA 95757
(916) 683-3877
Elliott Ranch Elementary School is located in Elk Grove, CA and serves grades K-6.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
8%
Black
9%
Two or more races
14%
Hispanic
19%
White
21%
Asian
29%

Reviews20 Reviews

4.5
parent
Excellent, exceptional and outstanding. The Teachers and staffs are amazing!
parent
We have two daughters at the school - one who just graduated to 7th grade and one in forth grade. We have had a fantastic experience. The teachers, administrative staff and PTO make the school what it is. We highly recommend the school.
parent
I absolutely agree with one of the reviewer that administration and front desk staff are selectively welcoming to some people and allowed exceptions for people they choose/know. I used to volunteer once a week and most of the time front desk staff either busy talking on their cell phones or discussing their personal issues while I was waiting to ask a question. We regret that we moved our child from Stonelake elementary school, where administration and front desk staff are welcoming to everybody and teachers are enthusiastic, academically more intensive which is opposite to ELLIOT RANCH.
parent
I read the comment below about no diversity in this school! Are we talking about the same school? Because this school has children here who came from all over the world. I think almost all races and ethnicities are equally represented. Check out the demographics of this school's student population. There are rich students and not so rich students and I have never felt that there was any discrimination. I never could volunteer either, but the teachers were very understanding (since they worked themselves), I did face some terse comments from stay-at-home parents who did not understand why any Mom would want to work when her husband did. But that is not the teachers' fault! My children came out pretty well rounded because they made use of all the school's facilities. The only thing the district can improve is the gifted and talented program, which is not very well organized.
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