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Louisville Elementary School
(330) 875-1177
1025 Washington Ave
Louisville, OH 44641
Level: K-5
District: Louisville City School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Louisville Elementary School, Louisville, OH.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:16.31% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:97.7% (2008)


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Louisville Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Louisville Elementary School Reviews

 
I have a girl that has gone there since 1st grade and she loves going to school every day! I could never have asked for a better school for her to grow up in!

Absolutely the best elementary school around. I have 2 boys there and they think going to school is like going to Disneyworld! They get upset if they have to miss a day of school due to illness! Very best principal, Tom McCalister and Ms. Hill and Mrs. Laurentz 2nd and 1st grade teachers respectively are wonderful! Just like a private school, they really care about the children! I wish all schools could be as nurturing and caring as this one. It should be a model for elementary education!

Great, caring teachers which is by far the most important factor for any education. Big negative is no art program and limited music program. Homeroom moms or other parents are expected to create one art project for the class per month. The result is usually a store bought craft that the students put together for a couple of hours for one day in the month. What are they really learning here? Why is there not an art department to educate students on it's history and to develop such skills?

The teachers are great. They love and appreciate parental involvement.



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