55 out of 10GreatSchools

Stonegate Elementary School

West Sacramento, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades K-8
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  • Enrollment: 866

Overview

Stonegate Elementary School
2500 La Jolla Street
West Sacramento, CA 95691
(916) 375-7600
Stonegate Elementary School is located in West Sacramento, CA and serves grades K-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Pacific Islander
1%
Black
3%
Filipino
3%
Two or more races
9%
Asian
11%
Hispanic
32%
White
40%
Other
1%

Reviews16 Reviews

3.5
parent
This school is aweful! I'm contemplating getting a lawyer and actually suing this school. They do NOT care about your children and DO NOT care about child safety. This school is a joke.
parent
Engaged, friendly, and hardworking teachers. Admin has been very professional in dealing with any issues that I've brought up. Plenty parent involvement and good sense of community. My kids are very happy there.
parent
Good for the privileged and connected notGood if not their mold
parent
K thru 2nd grade was really good. 3rd grade is when the teacher they got started to make a big difference. Only got worse from there. I have a 6th grader now and want to get him into a better school before he totally loses interest in school and learning. Teachers have threatened a strike during two out of the last three years. The current 6th grade cohort has been short shrifted three years in a row now in terms of their academics. 4th grade, teacher strike threats, also their teacher gave up on the kids and cancelled all projects. 5th grade they switched math curriculum half way through the year and the teachers didnt' have training in the new curriculum and did a very poor job because they didn't know how to teach the curriculum. 6th grade is when they start switching classrooms and having multiple teachers. Again another strike threat situation during the first few months of school. Also, had a sub in math for a month at the beginning of the year who didn't know how to teach math, and then they had a series of subs in science for the entire 2nd semester, and all have been unqualified, so no testing or homework for the whole semester. Ridiculous!
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