33 out of 10GreatSchools

Fairview Elementary School

Fairfield, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades K-5
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  • Enrollment: 587

Overview

Fairview Elementary School
830 First Street
Fairfield, CA 94533
(707) 421-4165
Fairview Elementary School is located in Fairfield, CA and serves grades K-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 3 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
1%
Pacific Islander
1%
Filipino
2%
Asian
3%
Two or more races
4%
White
9%
Black
13%
Hispanic
67%

Reviews5 Reviews

3.0
parent
This school was the worst ever for the school year 2015-2016. Having Mariano/Haskell administration is a big pary of why this school has problems, especially when dealing with bully problems. Instead of investigating the underlying causes of bullying, their approach to dealing with issues was to suspend students. This is nothing more than putting a bandaid on issues....
parent
My daughter has attended Fairview in the past three years. Her learning abilities keep on increasing. The faculty staff are great with the kids. The principle is in tune with what is going on and encourages the changes to improve the school. The schools own staff recommends the school over other elemetarys in the city. Do not take my word for it, just go tour the school.
parent
Fairview Elementary, Fairfield, Ca. Great school! My daughter attended fourth and fifth grades here. Teachers are caring and professional. As with any school, one or two kids with behavior issues, but they never bothered my daughter. We are lucky to have such wonderful people teaching our kids!
parent
I packed up my kids and moved out of Fairfield and went to Napa just to keep my child safe. Every day my son was bullied and physically assualted at Fairview. A yard duty ignored my child as his foot was stuck in a fence and shook her head as though she was annoyed. According to them my son had behavior issues...his teacher in Napa thinks he is amazing!! He was behind, and Napa caught him up to speed...thank God I moved him out of Fairview!! The principle and teachers could use some education in children with conduct disorders to avoid one child harming children with special needs...my son was the target because he stood up for a child with autism. Where were the teachers???????????????
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