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Meyler Street Elementary School
(310) 328-3910
1123 West 223rd St.
Torrance, CA 90502
Level: K-5
District: Los Angeles Unified School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Meyler Street Elementary School, Torrance, CA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Unspecified:0.22% (2008)
Filipino:4.69% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:3.05% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:6.32% (2008)
Hispanic:81.57% (2008)
Asian:2.73% (2008)
Pacific Islander:1.09% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.33% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:70.08% (2008)


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Meyler Street Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating2
Average Principals Rating2
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating2
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating2


Meyler Street Elementary School Reviews

 
I'm a teacher here for over ten years. Could somethings be better at the school, of course. What we need to do is work together. The majority of our student population are second language learners. Parents and students have to understand you have to work harder to achieve your goals. You can't expect perfection without practice. You can't go on a soccer field and be a great player if you don't practice. Parents have to get involve in their childs daily education. We have a parent learning center on campus with child care to assist parents in learning English. We can't continue this trend or our children will suffer in the future.

The principal and staff are the worst they do not care about the children or parents the only good thing about this school are the teachers who try very hard in very poor management by the principal and the children who are in despret need of a good principalk managment by the pr

Administration is poor. Administration needs to communicate better with the parents, and yes I too feel they are doing as little as they can and getting away with it.

A horrible school, with unorgainized leadership.

Many good teachers, but lack of administrative support. Administration is not accesible and do not make decisions that benefit the school community. Administrators lack personal relation skills and do not communicate to the community. Administration lack leadership skills and the school performance reflects leadership. As a parent, I would like to the administrator visible. It is pretty sad when your child does not know who the principal is. There are very few activities. Activities planned are not communicated and do not accommodate parents.

This is an average school. I'm sure the teachers do the best they can with the resources they have. Large hispanic population, probably handicapped by language.

This school I feel is just doing the least they can do and get away with it. I do believe the dual language program is a great option since like the other mother said the school is mostly spanish speaking. I feel they do nothing to help working parents! How about a few parent meeting in the evening? Even the spaninsh classes offered to the parents is at 330pm? I would love to see some after school programs.

As loving parents we want the best for our children. Meyler Elementary is not providing the best education for our kids. The API is 3 out of 10. It is an outrage that we work hard for our kid to get an education and realize that the LAUSD educators are not working hard for the future of our children. To ad insult to injury... they are asking the parents to supply basic supplies. So what are they doing with the money the LAUSD supplies them with? There is no toilet paper in the girls bathroom.

Great, hardworking teachers. However, the administrative leadership, primarily, the principal has much to be desired. School has improved because of influx of new teachers within the last 3-4 years.

The school have many great teachers that do great jobs in teaching the students and helping our kids achieve well academically.

Came from a Torrance district school to this school.Was the worst two years of my sons - education wise.