44 out of 10GreatSchools

John And Jacquelyn Miller Elementary School

Lancaster, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades K-6
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  • Enrollment: 814

Overview

John And Jacquelyn Miller Elementary School
43420 22nd Street West
Lancaster, CA 93536
(661) 726-1826
John And Jacquelyn Miller Elementary School is located in Lancaster, CA and serves grades K-6.It received a GreatSchool rating of 4 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Pacific Islander
0%
Native American
0%
Asian
2%
Filipino
3%
Two or more races
6%
White
17%
Black
24%
Hispanic
48%

Reviews11 Reviews

3.5
parent
We are very happy at Miller Elementary. They are there to assist our children not only learn but to be good people.
parent
Excellent school my kid goes here lots and lots of homework and parents must take their extra time to teach and do homework with their kids at home. This school is excellent for those parents who does not have job and can help their kids from home. This school is one of the best!
other
John and Jacquelyn Miller Elementary School. My 2 granddaughters attend this school and both love their teachers. They are excited about learning which is a joy to see. Thank you.
parent
I was hessitant to enroll my kids here because of the reviews but they absolutely love it. The teachers are great. The campus is clean. The office staff is great with communication. My son has some special needs & the staff has been great at accomidating him. He also had a lot of problems with bullying at other schools but putting him in sports helped his self esteem to not be such a target or to learn how to brush things off. I dont think parents should blame the school/staff...there are bullies EVERYWHERE & even as adults....it dosent go away. I've never in MY WHOLE LIFE seen a place where all teachers are 100% Mary Poppins. So I don't know how realistic that expectation from a parent is. They fully engage the school in learning about anti-bullying. For my son to say he loves this school BECAUSE he dosen't have to deal with bullying like he used to has helped his focus & excitement to learn every day. Maybe parents with these kinds if problems should look into psychology in social skills & sports. It's what we did & its a better lifelong tool in our kids protecting themselves as teachers can't possibly control each & every action the other troubled little kids bring to the table.
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