55 out of 10GreatSchools

Five Palms Elementary School

San Antonio, TX
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-5
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  • Enrollment: 471

Overview

Five Palms Elementary School
7138 Five Palms Drive
San Antonio, TX 78242
(210) 645-3850
Five Palms Elementary School is located in San Antonio, TX and serves grades PK-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

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

Reviews4 Reviews

2.5
parent
This School Needs Help The People That Work In The Office Area Are Who Needs To Help The School Move To The New They Need A Change Big Times And They Do Not Want To They Have Money But Do Not Move They Just Talk Talk . SCHOOL NEEDS HELP THE PRINCIPAL NEEDS TO DO MORE NOT TALK
parent
This school will continue to be a bright light with great leadership at the helm, Mr Bundsen. Teachers care, Teachers listen, parents are involved this a true community focused school that doent even have a spun up PTA. Teachers and Parents are getting it done. Way to go Five Palms
parent
I have never experience a school as horrible as this one. The principle is very unprofessional and so is all of her staff. I have been told many times how the principle only cares about looking good and not the kids learning. My daughter goes to this school and hates it. There is no parent/teacher engagement. There are several kids in my daughters class room who can not read. I have tried to volunteer for months and keep getting the run around. I finally am volunteering and can see how all the teachers act around these kids. They curse and yell. And a lot of the times the kids are unattended. I wish my daughter had a better choice and not attend this school but we bought a house in a nice neighborhood and got stuck with this awful school!!!!!!!
parent
I am very displeased with this school and the school district as a whole. I actually attended this school as a child and initially had no issues with my child attending it as well. The communication to parents from the district and school is very poor. No working parental involvement encouraged. PTO meetings are held at 1:00 or 2:00pm. Lack of advance notice for pictures, field trips, testing dates, school assemblies, performance programs, which are all held during working hours rather than in the evening. In fact the school gave absolutely no notice of the "Meet the Teacher" except through the marquee out front and then scheduled it for the Friday prior to school starting the following Monday at 2 in the afternoon. The professionalism and caring from the Principal is fair at best. Most teachers try very hard but are given few proper resources to adequately prepare the kids.