66 out of 10GreatSchools

Esther Lindstrom Elementary School

Lakewood, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-6
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  • Enrollment: 795

Overview

Esther Lindstrom Elementary School
5900 North Canehill Street
Lakewood, CA 90713
(562) 804-6525
Esther Lindstrom Elementary School is located in Lakewood, CA and serves grades PK-6.It received a GreatSchool rating of 6 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
1%
Pacific Islander
1%
Asian
6%
Two or more races
7%
Filipino
8%
Black
14%
White
20%
Hispanic
43%

Reviews8 Reviews

4.0
parent
Great! Lots of opportunities to get involved. Many extra activities for the students
parent
Excellent and one of the best schools out there.
parent
The staff and parents are very involved. My daughter has attended since 2010. My son is now in kindergarten 2015. I think there are always areas of improvement. For one. . Can we please stop changing principals! ! And the new motto for the Lindy Lions "roar" ..I'm not feeling it. Loved when Mr Alexander would make the morning announcements and would start with. .this day has been given to me fresh and new. . We can choose to learn from it or throw it away. Today I will do my best and so on. .that was awesome! ! Hope they bring it back. I also hope they reinforce the drop off and pick up zone. . It's not for parking people! !!! The food could be better for 2.25 each meal if you buy from the cafeteria. This would be an excellent school if they took out common core math. It is terrible! !! Please look into it parents... the math our children are learning is ridiculous. I'm looking into home schooling because of it.
parent
My daughter attended Lindstrom from kindergarten until sixth grade and has always done academically.But I believe should could have done better if encouraged more by her teachers.She has recieved 4's or 3's on her report cards, but her last report card was tarnished with a 2 in math because of the lack of communication from her teacher. Her teacher never let me know her grade had dropped from a 4 to finally a 2, not even on her progress report. After talking to her teacher, she replied "I have over 100 students I can't focus on one".Some parent teacher commitment ! A student going from a 4 to a 2 without any communication between the parent and teacher looks like her teacher did not care about her. Isn't this part of a teachers job? If i had known vitale information from her teacher , i could have done my job as a parent.
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