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As a former student, I would have to say, Bijou was a school where you learn varieties of things. You learn how to read and write by doing fun activities, such as the stations they set up in the classrooms. You learn how to communicate and work as a team with the activities they provide.

My son is just about to complete the 3rd grade. He previously attended Tahoe Valley Elem. This was his worse year in school he absolutely hated going to this school. We are american and do not speak/read spanish. His first report card was sent home to me in spanish. Some teachers in this district need to retire. If they cannot handle a child, they label them as ADHD. I know of 4 other parents who have boys that have been labeled ADHD. These boys are academic achievers, so figure that out? This district is in trouble due to low enrollment. We too, are relocating to Nevada to a better school system where the primary language and classes are taught in english. After all, this is the USA! The hispanic students put a damper on my son's learning. Very unkept school.

I believe that the staff here at Bijou are truly committed to the students welfare. But, due to low parent involvement, lack of inrollment and lack of funding, the entire district is suffering.
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