88 out of 10GreatSchools

Caleb Greenwood Elementary School

Sacramento, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades K-6
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  • Enrollment: 538

Overview

Caleb Greenwood Elementary School
5457 Carlson Drive
Sacramento, CA 95819
(916) 277-6266
Caleb Greenwood Elementary School is located in Sacramento, CA and serves grades K-6.It received a GreatSchool rating of 8 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Pacific Islander
0%
Filipino
2%
Black
3%
Asian
3%
Two or more races
10%
Hispanic
19%
White
63%

Reviews7 Reviews

4.0
parent
I was hesitant to bring my child here after her wonderful preschool experience at David Lubin, but the school has a great academic record and I heard so much positive feedback from other patents so we took the leap. My experience has been great thus far and my child is very happy here.
parent
We were at David Lubin first. I suggest parents look at that school before Caleb.
parent
I love Caleb Greenwood. It is a fantastic fit for my son, and a wonderful community. We lucked out that this is our home school.
parent
Caleb Greenwood Elementary was already a good school, but now has the principal and teachers to take it much higher. There is a tremendous upswing at Caleb with the implementation of the IB program underway, the only PYP in the entire Sac City school district. The school is located in a safe, quiet, community which serves as the hub of River park. It has exceptional after school programs, arts, music, computer lab, gardening, foreign language...all of which are tied directly to the IB. If you see anything less than an average review for Caleb Greenwood on this website, I'm betting it was posted before 9/2012. I challenge the parent who posted in Jan 2012 stating "The principal is lacking respect for the students and parents. Her best interest is test scores". This is simply untrue. As part of the IB, Caleb is required to include ALL students of all skill levels to be taught the same curriculum, there are no students pushed aside while those who excel are given priority. If her child was not included I'm guessing resources were maxed out, as Caleb does draw in students with special needs. That's a tough balancing act for any principal.
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