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I am a former teacher. Although Aguilar has its issues, it is a child centered school, in which the teachers care a great deal for their students. They are dedicated, highly qualified and put in long hours. The elementary school has had a consistent staff for a number of years. New curriculum has been adopted, as well as continues staff development. The students are offered high quality, differentiated instruction. Personally, I would send my children their without hesitation.

Aguilar is a low income area. Lunches are free to everyone. School emphasizes on hygeine and personal issues due to the low income rate in the community. They have a summer school that consists of many trips that are 100% free. Do not move here if your child is a special needs child requiring special education. Everything here specializes in low income. Only special needs children are highly discriminated against. E

The school has small classes teacher/student ratio sometimes 1:5 or 1:10. CSAP scores are still low. The administration states CSAP scores are improving but we have never seen the actual scores posted anywhere. They are building a new school yet kids have transferred to other area schools. Taxpayers will be paying for years on it. Some parents keep saying how wonderful the school is yet college bound kids are taking remedial courses and can't read or write.
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