77 out of 10GreatSchools

Agnes Cotton Elementary School

San Antonio, TX
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-7
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  • Enrollment: 495

Overview

Agnes Cotton Elementary School
1616 Blanco Road
San Antonio, TX 78212
(210) 738-9780
Agnes Cotton Elementary School is located in San Antonio, TX and serves grades PK-7.It received a GreatSchool rating of 7 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Asian
0%
Two or more races
0%
Black
1%
White
2%
Hispanic
96%
Other
1%

Reviews5 Reviews

3.5
parent
My children went to this school for the 2015 2016 school year. The office staff are really friendly and helpful. It is a very low budget school. My children had no fieldtrips this year at all. The teachers do their best given the limited resources.
other
My 2 youngest children were at the school year 2104-21050, and it was the Principal's first year also, I had a GREAT experience and they allowed me to volunteer. My children's teachers we're well prepared and Principal answered my calls or meetings. Staff good. Counselor very good at kids. Activities for our kids and parents. This new school year my children are so excited yo come back Cotton Elementary school!
parent
my sons school cotton elem.is a great school.the principal and the staff try very hard to keep the kids in line and happy to be there and to learn.they have plenty of of activities for them to keep them healthy.i am proud to have my child in that school.
parent
We lived in Monte Vista when my son started school. The plan was to send him to Antonian, then Central Catholic. We weren't prepared for having a child with a disability. Agnes Cotton was an absolute nightmare. My son is mildly autistic with above average intelligence. I don't think the teacher had ever met an autistic child before. She dealt with my son's stimming by placing him .with a child who BIT him, several times drawing blood. I was called to the nurse's office three or four times a week during his first week in kindergarten. She also placed him in an adjoining room, all alone, as punishment. The administration responded by saying he needed medication, then trying to send him to a school for children with behavioral problems. I pulled him out at the first of November. His next school was wonderful.
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