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My two kids transferred in from another Texas District for the 2006-2007 school year. I was very unhappy to hear that the school did not offer before school nor after school tutoring for the kids. Not all kids learn at the same pace so I feel as though if my kids are lacking in a certain area and they don't get it during the regular school hours then they will just be left behind and will and have been struggling through out this whole school year. With the Teachers help and My help and a little extra it would only help the kids to succeed more.These things need to be addressed for the up coming year.

We have been very pleased with Armstrong Elementary. Not only am I a parent of a current 1st grader, but also a former student. Next year, we will be going from 1/2 day K classes to full-day, doubling the amount of teachers. Also, 27 out of 30, 3rd grade bilingual students tested out of the bilingual classes and into the regular ed for 4th grade. We have a very active PTA, of which I am also a member.

We moved here from another state 10 months ago. So far I am very happy with Armstrong. I make it a point to visit school and the class so I am aware of what is going on. I have found the teachers that we have had to be friendly, helpful, and always available when I have questions. I am upset by the complaints that I have read about Armstrong. It is not fair to compare other schools to Armstrong especially to the Woodlands for various reasons. Private school has the same problems as public (my children were previously in private school)! My children are doing very well and I have no complaints.
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