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COOLEY RANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - COLTON, CA

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School NameAddressPhoneGradesCountyTypeDistrict Name
Cooley Ranch Elementary School1000 South Cooley Drive
Colton, CA 92324
(909) 876-4272K-6San BernardinopublicColton Joint Unified

Class SizeGradeYear
23 2008

Ethnic BackgroundPercentYear
White, non-Hispanic12.562009
Black, non-Hispanic20.832009
Hispanic53.182009
Asian7.092009
Pacific Islander1.032009
Native American or Native Alaskan0.592009
Unspecified0.32009
Filipino4.432009

Students per TeacherYear
21.22009

School Head OfficialYear
Valerie Villareal2011

EmailYear
valerie_villareal@colton.k12.ca.us2011

Students Getting Free LunchYear
62%2009

DateWhoComments
8/6/2010parentExcellent staff. School very clean. Love the school. More parents need to get involved to help instead of just complaining.
8/24/2009parentMy daughter has been going to this school since January 08, she had to have homeschooling before starting in January 08. I want to say that the home school tutor is also a teacher at Cooley and she is amazing. Since my child has started she has had two other teachers who have been very understanding about my daughters medical condition. We had lots of hospital visits and lots of days off school due to my daughters medical condition. I have been in touch with the Principal and have always felt that she always does her best at her job and cares about the school and the children. As for the safety issues I know for a fact that the school gates are all secured throughout the day until school finishes. Noone can walk on campus freely, they must go through the office and sign in.
8/24/2009parentcont: This is for the childrens safety and protection. I know also that the school does prepare the children for any disaster i.e. fire or earthquake. The PTA seems to do a lot of good things to help raise money for the school. I know that also there is a club for children called KKids this gets the children involved in working together with each other and teachers and help the less fortunate, i.e. dog shelter and Loma Linda Childrens Hospital (children with cancer). Also, I know that the PTA are always asking for parents to lend their time and become involved so its not lack of the school trying to get parents to be involved. As a parent it is our duty to ask questions, find out what is going on in the school and talk to our child's teacher. pleased parent rating *****
8/9/2006parentAll I can say is that parents definitly need to be involved heavily with what is going on with their children at this school. You have to ask a lot of questions to get the answers you want and dont take no for an answer! However, this school is fairly new and clean which is a plus in my book. This school could use better play ground equipement and it also needs some after school activities for students like a sport or something that they can be hands on with.
2/22/2006parentAs an elementary teacher, I can't help comparing my school to Cooley Ranch. I teach in an extremely low economic area, but I feel that my students do very well in comparison to my daughter's class. I was expecting so much more when I enrolled my daughter in Cooley Ranch. It is unfortunate that many teachers that teach in more affluent areas are complacent and take many things for granted. There should be more activities and programs. The students at Cooley had have the ability to excel. Parent communication is very limited. I have to stay very involved by visiting and asking many questions. I wouldn't receive any information otherwise. I'm unaware of the lunch situation. Hopefully, that's a thing of the past. I also feel the school is very safe.
8/16/2005parentGreat school, good staff, adequate attention.
7/30/2005parentAcademic programs are very limited. Availablity of music, art, sports and other extracurricular activities is minimal at best. Parent involvement leaves much to be desired.
4/14/2005parentNice atmosphere but in a way a little strict. I also dont like how the lunch hour can be rather short. There was a few times my daughter wasnt able to eat lunch because they didnt get to the cafateria at a good time
4/6/2005parentThe academic are poor they really dont have alot o programs for children who need extra help. Parents are involved somewhat and I think the school need alot of improvment in staff wise.
11/4/2004parentI think this school is very poor in education. They do not help the kids who need it. They always say it is someone elses responsability! They do not offer any types of tutoring for kids. If they do no one know who does it! There are several new teachers who I do not think should be grade school teachers. They are not there to help the 'average' child. The pricipal doesn't seem to worry about this issue! The lunch program is still very poor. You better make sure your child has a very large breakfast, they may not get to eat lunch! It also is not a safe school. It backs up to a community park and the gates are left open all day for anyone to walk in or out. The whole world has the opportunity to walk on campus or take a child! Think twice!
8/24/2004parentI have to agree about the lunch problems. The school does need to provide a better method for serving lunch. Currently there is not enough time and the antics of the adults supervising the students in any environment would be unacceptable. Yelling at the kids and telling them to 'shut up' is not okay. My children have expressed similar complaints. However, on a more positive note I really love the school itself. I love that it is small and far more intimate than larger school setting. The kids all know the teachers even if they are not in their classroom. My childrens teachers have been very supportive and creative when educating them. I have always enjoyed the open door policy extended to parents. For those of you who are doing so much complaining try going to the school and helping out, especially if you have reasonable solutions to the problem.
8/24/2004parentMy children have been attending Cooley Ranch for two years and I love the school. The campus is small enabling the faculty and staff to have a more intimate relationship with the students. Parents interaction is welcomed and encouraged in the classroom. Cooley Ranch is a well structured and safe learning environment.
6/2/2004parentWell if a school's biggest complaint is that lunch is served too quickly and the kids are pushed to finish eating quickly, then I think that it must be an ok place to be. Worrying about items as minuscule as this seem pretty silly. I too think the staff is excellent and all teachers that I have been in contact with really seem to care about student performance. Every school is going to have problems, as was stated in other comments, but overall I don't think there could be a more caring and cooperative group of people to have at a school. I really enjoy the Star Behavior Program. I find that it keeps some students, whose parents don't enforce rules at home, from causing problems with other students while in line and at lunch. Overall, I am very pleased with my child being a part of Cooley Ranch.
5/4/2004parentI must say I am completely unaware of the lunchtime horror that has been previously stated! On a more positive note, I have been dealing with Cooley Ranch for over 8 years now and I love it! I love the teachers and staff and I fight with the district just to keep my children in this school. I always support the PTA including the hundreds of fundraisers. My children have received a substantial amount of knowledge and education from the teachers there. Sure, every place is bound to have some form of problem, but statistically speaking, I love Cooley Ranch Elementary!
9/19/2003parentThis school is in need of a lot of work. Lunch time is run like a prison! The kids need time to unwind and be kids, not yelled at to dump their food and 'shut up!' My child is not an inmate yet the school's Star Behavior Program makes it look like she is. I am horrified that all the complaints about the bathroom oders, ants-literally everywhere and lunch time have not been resolved in years. The parents have simple solutions to the problems but the school and district won't bend an inch or even consider suggestions!


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