55 out of 10GreatSchools

Eagleview Elementary School

Thornton, CO
  • Public
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  • Grades K-5
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  • Enrollment: 575

Overview

Eagleview Elementary School
4601 Summit Grove Parkway
Thornton, CO 80241
(720) 972-5760
Eagleview Elementary School is located in Thornton, CO and serves grades K-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
1%
Black
1%
Two or more races
5%
Asian
7%
Hispanic
28%
White
58%

Reviews6 Reviews

4.5
parent
I have two students at Eagleview and they love it. The teachers are attentive and aware of my child's individual needs and strive to challenge them. My son is in the G&T program and has a hearing loss (IEP) and they have been great to help him help himself and challenge him. They don't let him get away with being lazy! I love it. Our last school treated him like he was dumb because of his needs. Now he excels because his needs are met, but not used as an excuse.
parent
LOVE this school! While my daughter participates in the GT Program, she still gets to be with her classmates on a regular basis; she has a sense of belonging rather than sticking out amongst her peers. Emotional development is very important in these foundational, elementary school years and I'm thankful for the recognition and support from Eagleview as it relates to my daughter's gifts & talents. There is also TREMENDOUS support and knowledge regarding food allergies at this school. Safety is of the utmost concern to me while my daughter is outside of my direct care. She has severe, life-threatening food allergies and this school is on top of having an Action Plan in place and the staff is always available to discuss any concerns or questions you might have. Last, but not least, the teachers and staff are FABULOUS! Of course, they're professional and courteous; but what I really admire most is that they all have a genuineness about them. They really do care about your children. There is a No Bully policy that is made aware to all the children right from the beginning of the school year. This proactive approach is one if the reasons why I believe we haven't had any problems!
parent
We have had two children at Eagleview and will be leaving for the 2011-2012 year. I will say the staff are all nice, helpful, and most teachers were very good. One extremely poor experience with a teacher this year made the decision to transfer to private schools a reality. The principal is very nice and will validate your concerns verbally. However, none of the issues were ever resolved and the bad situation was allowed to spiral downward for the rest of the year. I found the PTO was very welcoming of your money and your "slave labor" but had no interest in opinions at the meetings. It felt like a middle school clique. Other concerns I believe are probably district-wide now with all the budget cuts. Class sizes are too large, not enough para-pros in the classrooms, no ability to differentiate the classroom experience for different learning types. The "gifted" program consists of a club type after school experience and does not change the classroom environment at all. Probably a good school for average students, but not great if your child needs more in terms of acceleration or remediation.
parent
Our daughter spent 1st-5th grade and Eagleview and we loved it! The principal is amazing and view committed to the children. Great school!
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