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My daughter has been a student at A.M Winn Elementary since kinder garden. Now she is a 5th grader and she will finish her 6th grade at this school. The falculty at this school has been the best. This year i wanted to get more involved in my daughters academic so i been a volunteer in her class. I feel that our children need parents support in different ways. Helping them with home work and also volunteering in there class. So parents if you can volunteer i know that the teachers would be very thankful.
The school does what it can with the constant change of principals and the completely lack luster support of the district. Most parents are only 'involved' when their child is in trouble, and by 'involved' I mean filled with accusations and excuses. SImply put, education starts at home and it is not happening in most of these homes.

My daughter has been attending this school for 4 yrs and I love this school. Their after school program and classrooms offer many awards and incentives for excellent academics. The teachers are always continuing their education and learning to teaching techniques! My daughter has been on honor roll more times then I can count and the principal does a great job on informing parents of upcoming events or important messages. Ive been invited to enroll my child at other schools and have turned them down.

My son has been attending A.M. Winn for 3 years. He has had excellent teachers. I've always had my phone calls returned or if I sent a letter, it was answered. The School is good, not great. I agree that obtaining information in advance about school activities is not always easy. They use a recorded message system that calls the parents' home to make school announcements - sometimes the day before the event. That doesn't work well for me. - I's like to see a better developed music and art program, but California has caused many of those progams to be cut due to budget crisis. If we want our kids to get music and art instructions, we'll be paying for it by way of private lessons, because few of the schools offer it at the elementary level.
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