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Rose Garden Elementary School
(210) 945-6275
506 N Blvd
Universal City, TX 78148
Level: PK-4
District: Schertz-Cibolo-U City Independent School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Rose Garden Elementary School, Universal City, TX.


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:10.3% (2008)
Hispanic:39.6% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.5% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:2.7% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:46.9% (2008)




Rose Garden Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating2
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating3


Rose Garden Elementary School Reviews

 
Curriculum is geared to the minimum knowledge needed for the TAKS. Kids in 1st greade were learning numbers 1-10 for 2 months! Talking was discourgaged at lunchtime, and the environment seemed very strict. My son was very bored yet made to do a lot of repetitive homework which was tedious because he knew the concepts. Parental involvemet is discouraged, i asked at least 3 times to be involved in the PTO and never received calls back, and then heard that the officers had been elected. I would not recommend

Horrible! horrible! horrible! The admin. staff do not truly care about the children just recieveing money from the state! This school did not teach my children anything that i already did not teach them at home! do not send them to this school!

This is an excellent scholl with excellent staff. Most teachers in all different grade levels know my children's names. I have a child in Kinder & 3rd and have nothing but highest regard for the staff & principal of this school. The comments in the previous post regarding the TAKS test has nothing to to with this school. That is a state mandated test and requires the school to prep the students. Also, the gifted program has nothing to do with, if your child can regurgitate facts and count. That aside, I appreciate all the care and effort extended to my children by the more than capable staff. I wouldn't want them to go anywhere else.

Horrible! TAKS is paramount, nothing but teaching to the test. My 1st grader was overwhelmed by tedious homework. He could read when he was 3, count to 100 by 2 3/4, at 5 could identify every state of the US without labels, knows all the flags, on and on, yet didn't qualify for their meagre gifted program. The sad thing is that it is a 'recognized' school! No parental involvement they say they want it because they have to, it is the law, but they really don't. Good luck!

I don't have a great deal of experience with this school being that my child is only in kindergarten but what I have experienced with it to this point I think has been wonderful. The teachers (at least on the kinder level) seem to put great effort into teaching the children. The extra activites are just enough, if not more, than what is necessary to maintain a healthy balance for children at school. Also, the level of parent involvement (again at least on kinder level) seems to be pretty good. What's best of all, in my opinion, is that the current principal is amazing. She just seems to put great pride into each and every one of her students. She shows tremendous care and involvment in everything, which to me is an awesome plus. She is also incredibly kind. What more could you want!



 

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