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Jonas E. Salk Elementary School
(714) 527-5143
1411 South Gilbert St.
Anaheim, CA 92804
Level: K-6
District: Magnolia Elementary School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Jonas E. Salk Elementary School, Anaheim, CA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Unspecified:3.01% (2008)
Filipino:2.17% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:7.1% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:0.96% (2008)
Hispanic:74.49% (2008)
Asian:11.31% (2008)
Pacific Islander:0.48% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.48% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:81.3% (2008)


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Jonas E. Salk Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating4


Jonas E. Salk Elementary School Reviews

 
Great teachers, I have 4 kids ages 10-16 and they all have been there since kindergarten and I love the education programs and level that it is being taught at, great resources and absolutely great teachers!

My child is in Special Education. The teachers and aids are great with the children. They strive to make sure every child reaches their individual goals and also surpass them as we all hope is possible. The artistic,musical and extracurricular activities these teachers provide is very creative at times. Especially since they are limited with the budget which is given to them. I have found that they use their own funds to enhance the opportunities for these children which to me is a God sent. Most of these children do not have the funds to contribute to a trip or even pay for school lunch. The level of parent involvement unfortunatley is minimal but they do an excellent job with each child inspite of the lack of involvement. I am very happy with the loving and caring atmosphere my child is in.

My child is in a special ed class for pre-schoolers at Salk School. Our son's pre-school teacher worked on-on-one with him to help him attain his IEP goals. I think my son's teacher is highly skilled and also very kind, patient, and understanding, not only toward the kids but also towards the parents. Working with developmentally challenged kids takes a very special person. I give credit to Salk Elementary for finding this teacher who was willing to teach, help, and guide developmentally delayed kids. However, I can only speak for one special ed teacher as I'm not familiar with the other ones. But this one teacher is very special and I'm glad my son was in her classroom at Salk.

They do not provide enough homework. The kids will end up as either harrassers or abusers. There will be a select few who will succeed. Our future is in jeopardy. Boys hitting girls, girls spewing vulgarities. Where is the supervision.

Sure, the one parent who placed their review, was lucky enough to have had Mr. Keiber. Whom by the way is a wonderful teacher! Since my child has attended Salk Elementary, there has been nothing but problems! It doesn't stem from my child either. Some of the things I have personally witnessed have been shocking! Not always involving my child, but with other children and teachers. Anywhere from theft, vandelism, certain teachers yelling. There is obviously too many chiefs and not enough indians. Teachers are suppose to be mentors not wardens. The most unfortunate thing is that so many parents are unaware of what is going on or how their child is being treated! My advice is to show up unannounced and do so many times. Just observe and listen secretly. Everywhere!

My son is currently enrolled in Salk, the teachers are beyond anything I could have expected and more. The dedication they have to their students is unquestionable and beyond what I have seen, a prime example is Mr. Keiber a first grade teacher who goes beyond anything expected and enthralls the children with wonderful creativity while teaching them dicipline, dedications, organization and of course reading and writting. Its a joy to see someone like Mr. keiber with his class. J. & C. Ruiz Proud Salk Parents



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