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My daughter is going on her second year there and already i noticed a major improvement.She has a hard time trying to read and the teachers there were so eager to help her as well as other children.Her teacher even took the time over summer vacation to come tutor her at home.I'm very pleased with this school.

Ehrhardt was an outstanding school for my children. We moved to the area with a 5th grader and a kindergartener who attended this school. Both of our children loved the teachers and staff at Ehrhardt. The other students were welcoming and our children made friends with nice, respectful kids quickly. Ehrhardt not only works hard for accademic growth in their students but also in character development. The staff at Ehrhardt focuses on the whole child not just test scores. This campus should be a role model for other public schools.

My first son has attended for 2 years, my second son, has attended for 1. Parents are strongly encouraged to participate and teachers focus better on fewer children with a supplemental adult in the room. Average ratio is 18 students to each teacher. Kindergarten and first grade are significantly hands on and tactile learning. Reading and mathematics are the primary focus. Computer/music/physical education are not given as strong an emphasis.

I'm utterly disappointed with this school. Before my daughter and I moved, I researched schools in the area. Ehrhardt was supposedly among the very best. I was shocked to see their 2nd grade vocab list comprised of words she learned in K'garten!(hat, sit, ham, etc.) The words progressed to two syllables but never got much more complicated. My daughter has not been challenged once by this school and has even grown bored with her education! I've started giving her work at home (w/ more age appropriate vocab words, mult., division, art, etc.)just to keep her interested. I understand challenges presented by teaching at public schools, but if Erhardt meets TX req. & even gets 'Recognized'- standards need to be raised. We're going back to Montessori schools, where her individual needs are met.
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