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Palm Lane Elementary School, K-6 (Public)

Anaheim City School District
1646 West Palm Ln. Anaheim, CA 92802
Phone Number: (714) 517-8944
Fax Number: (714) 517-9242
Website: n/a
See Palm Lane Elementary School at GreatSchools.net
3/5Overall Parent Rating

2/5Extracurricular Activites
2/5Parent Involvement
3/5Principal Leadership
3/5Safety and Discipline
3/5Teacher Quality
out of 11 ratings

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Ethnicity Distribution

9/15/2009 4/5

My son is very happy here. I notice that he has learned a lot in Mrs.Primising's class. I think that the only downer is picking up the children far away from parking ''if any'',.. I really think its a hassel droping him off too. At Bettsy Ross parents could just drive by and drop off kids, while the Teacher safely opens the door for children only. Its better for working parents,.The great thing ive seen in this school is that my son talks alot more and has learned alot specially in math. I just hope that parents stay involved and go to the PTA meetings,.. Its important to take the children clean and uniformed. Don't forget children reflect on you!! I look forward to meeting everyone that may be in contact with my son. Lets keeps the zone clean,. No drugs weapons or violence,.. Our children need a safe school! Thanx
written by a Parent

3/7/2008 2/5

I am disapointed in the lack of involment by parents. The staff seem to be unenthusiactic and the activities that the fund raiser money seems to go only to the upper graders. My son has yet to go on anactual field trip this year. The teachers want to do their best but don't seem to be motivated. It is a cultural barrier as well as a languae one.
written by a Parent

8/20/2005 3/5

Palm Lane is a great school with dedicated teachers. The biggest problem at this school is the lack of parental involvement and parents not being able to help their students learn and improve because of a language barrier.
written by a Former Student

1/25/2005 3/5

Alright, depends on the teacher.
written by a Parent

1/12/2004 1/5

I have two children that attend the school my son has ADHA, but it seems that his teacher does not have the time to work with him so he comes home not understanding what he needs to do. I believe that there should be a teacher's aid in the class at all times to help with a child's needs or that there be a second room set up for children. It's not just the parents' problem, it is every one's.
written by a Parent

9/9/2003 2/5

I don't think it's fair to have an all Spanish speaking PTA. I can not join because i only speak english. I would like to start a english only Secoundary PTA or Group that anyone can join but only allowed to speak english. And, we need to discuss some safty issues.
written by a Parent

 
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