55 out of 10GreatSchools

Alice N. Stroud Elementary School

Modesto, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades K-6
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  • Enrollment: 495

Overview

Alice N. Stroud Elementary School
815 Frazine Road
Modesto, CA 95357
(209) 491-0754
Alice N. Stroud Elementary School is located in Modesto, CA and serves grades K-6.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Pacific Islander
0%
Filipino
1%
Black
3%
Two or more races
3%
Asian
3%
White
26%
Hispanic
61%
Other
3%

Reviews10 Reviews

5.0
parent
Love having my kids in this school. The after school program is awesome and so is the staff..
parent
I felt compelled to write something in response to the last parent that posted. As a parent of a child with special needs that attends Stroud I have to disagree with the comments about Mr. Borba. Mr. Borba has always made himself available to my husband and I as well as our children. He will often stop what he is doing no matter how busy just to visit with our son or daughter. He has always been approachable and a great listener. I feel that Stroud has become a better school since he became principal and I know I'm not the only parent that feels this way. Keep up the great work Mr. Borba.
parent
It has great programs and Teachers are very involved with the students The school also has a great security system, visitors have to sign and before entering the school
parent
My kids attend Stroud elementary and we love it! The school is kindergarten to sixth grade. The teachers are awesome to work with. My son was falling behind, I expressed my concerns with his teacher and she was more than happy to work with us. The principle, Mr. Borba, is friendly and easy to approach. My kids don't get in trouble where they are sent to the principle's office but yet he knows them. He can be found walking around campus at any time of the day greeting students and parents. The kids and I love the after school program, Ssmile. When school lets out the kids sign in, have a snack and "wine down". Each grade has their own Ssmile leader that have planned the days activities. The first hour is dedicated to homework where the kids can start, finish, and get help. I really like that the kids are given time to do homework. When the hour is up, other activities are started. . .
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