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Champion Elementary School

Daytona Beach, FL
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-5
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  • Enrollment: 607

Overview

Champion Elementary School
921 Tournament Drive
Daytona Beach, FL 32124
(386) 274-6500
Champion Elementary School is located in Daytona Beach, FL and serves grades PK-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 2 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Asian
5%
Two or more races
6%
Hispanic
11%
White
38%
Black
40%

Reviews9 Reviews

3.5
parent
The teacher really care for their students at this school. My son has learned so much during his years here. The school communicates well with parents about what's going on with school functions. Over I would recommend to family and friends.
parent
I have two children who have attended this school since kindergarten, they are about to go into 2nd and 4th grade, and my youngest will be starting kindergarten there in the fall. All of their teachers have been fantastic, they just love every one of them along with the staff. They have opportunities to participate in music performances, FAME videos, and MOAS science nights. Both of my older children had straight A's the entire year last year and have learned so much I couldn't be more pleased. We moved to Fla. with no information about the school system we were zoned for but we have not been disappointed. I would recommend Champion Elementary to anyone looking to move into the area.
other
All three of my kids have gone there and I have not had an issue with of the teachers that they have had.
parent
It is nice to see that some parents had a good experience. My son was abruptly sent to Champion a few days after school started due to zone changes. When we showed up I was told that I was not allowed to walk my son to class as they had teachers and aides for that. If I wanted to see the classroom I should have been there on meet the teacher day. My son was in the special needs class and from day one I started getting notes home about his behavior. My son is Autistic and has sensory disorder on top of it. He had attended Palm Terrace for a whole year with rarely a note home and at Champion it was like every day. My gut told me to take him out of that school and I didn't listen. After a year of torturing myself and my son with this black plague of a school. He now attends Westside Elementry and is doing very well. I still wish he was at Palm Terrace and so does he, but we compromised.
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