44 out of 10GreatSchools

R Guild Gray Elementary School

Las Vegas, NV
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-5
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  • Enrollment: 487

Overview

R Guild Gray Elementary School
2825 South Torrey Pines Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89146
(702) 799-5950
R Guild Gray Elementary School is located in Las Vegas, NV and serves grades PK-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 4 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
1%
Two or more races
5%
Asian
5%
Black
13%
White
20%
Hispanic
57%

Reviews7 Reviews

4.0
parent
I am a father who lives in a different state and only get info as a parent through the school. For instance; Father/ doughnut day is today and my daughter is singing in a concert put on by 2nd graders. Only reason I found out was receiving a rec message from school. My ex neglected to tell me about it where I could have flown out and participated. I found out last night when I received that message. A little late but at lease I found out. The administration abides by the court order and let's know how my daughter is doing.Thank you staff.
parent
This is a fantastic school, focusing on educating the whole child. My children have participated in Chess Club, Choir, Student Council, GATE, and the Jump Rope Team. The school has many family oriented activities and encourages parents to be active participants. It's also a very small school by Las Vegas standards, so your child is not just a number, they are part of a caring community where everyone knows your name. I cannot recommend this school enough. If you are sick of overcrowded schools, run by amateurs, then come to Gray, where you will get experienced and dedicated educators.
parent
about to register my daughter who is differently abled at this school. To be more specific she has down syndrome. After reading one bad review, I am a bit concerned. But I will blog and update for future parents reference.
parent
Do not send your kids here if they have a learning disability. The staff seems helpful when they meet with you but don't seem to have a clue how to deal with a LD child. My son comes home every night frustrated about not understanding what had been gone over during the day. He states that they pull him out of his classes on a regular basis and he misses most of the instruction and finds it hard to keep up. I am having a hard time with this due to not being a teacher myself and trying to help him with his homework. I find that I lack the proper tools needed to teach him myself but we seem to muddle our way through the work just enough to get it done. I requested that the teacher send home a copy of the example sheet so I understand how she is teaching a Math lesson but only received a couple of them before she stopped sending them. I am now back to guessing what is the best way to do things again wondering if I am confusing the situation or am I actually helping.
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