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Fremont Elementary School
(562) 439-6873
4000 East Fourth St.
Long Beach, CA 90814
Level: K-5
District: Long Beach Unified School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Fremont Elementary School, Long Beach, CA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Unspecified:4.82% (2008)
Filipino:0.96% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:60.24% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:6.75% (2008)
Hispanic:17.83% (2008)
Asian:8.67% (2008)
Pacific Islander:0.72% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:21.69% (2008)


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Fremont Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating5
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating4


Fremont Elementary School Reviews

 
Excellent teachers and staff. My Daughter has been at Fremont for two years now. She is in the second grade and she loves her school. We love Fremont.

My son went here for 2nd grade and it was wonderful. We're moving and I'm sad that he won't be returning. All the staff was great. He learned so much from Ms. Teague.

This is a great school. My child loves The Drama Class.

I love this school, the teachers, the staff, kids club ...it really is a great school. It is a family. older kids look after the little ones. I only wish that they had a dual immersion program. My daughter is in first grade and is surrounded by great children. Really you cannot go wrong with this school.

This school is a gem. My daughter is finishing up kindergarten tomorrow. If her teacher, Mrs. Driskill is any indication of the quality of teachers here, she'd in for another fantastic 5 years of excellent and fun education. There is so much parent involvement, it is like a little private school. Definitely low on the attitude scale which is nice. The focus of parents, teachers and principal is the kids! If you choose this school, would recommend getting involved in the PTA if you really want to stay informed. My daughter can't wait for first grade and more learning adventures!

We've been at Fremont for 2 years now and can compare to previous big city publicschool. We feel very fortunate, as our daughter is embraced by the staff here and the pressure is not as intense as some public schools. The science lab is great and it is not a snobby school, parents are very involved not only in the school but with their kids!

This is our first year at Fremont and we are absolutely thrilled with it! Huge parent involvement, great teachers, basically an overall terrific school so far!

I have 2 children at Fremont. Couldn't be more pleased with the school. The teachers are outstanding, the principal is great and all the staff is warm and caring. We love the small, 'family' feel. Fremont is possibly the best elementary school in Long Beach!

My son was placed in a 'combo' kinder/1st grade class ( 10 kinder and 10 1st graders) this year. I did not understand the concept of having first graders in the same class with kindergartners- how is this beneficial to a first grader? The teacher had no evidence, facts or data to support the effectiveness of this model. If this is a good idea, why are the other first grade classes not formatted in the same way? Why did 20% of the combo first graders last year fail to meet the requirements for second grade and had to attend summer remediation? The principal had no facts, data or evidence and in fact, stated he was not required to under the California Education system. He stated this has been done for years, primarily due to numbers. No wonder California schools are among the worst in the country.

My daughter has just completed her first year at Fremont and I am very impressed with the schools' dedication to the students. This also includes the parents involvement with the school - it's stellar. I can't wait to see how my daughter continues to thrive there -- also, next year her brother will be joining her (he'll be in kindergarten) .. I am very pleased with this school : )

Budget cuts are hurting even the best schools in Long Beach. Unfortunately, public school is no longer worth the effort, when you are constantly having to beg, borrow and plead for the programs to exist. I can forsee private schools having a waiting list a mile long within the next few years. Fremont and other public schools are just not worth the effort when p