KIMBROUGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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School Information
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GreatSchools Rating:
5
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Educational Climate:
Below Average
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Technology Measure:
Medium
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Type:
Public
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Grades:
Pre-kindergarten - 5th Grade
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District:
San Diego Unified School District
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Students/Teacher:
10
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Students/Grade:
77.6
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Number Students:
543
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Number Teachers:
54
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Number Classrooms:
45
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Expense/Pupil:
$5,300.00 - 5,599.99
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Poverty Level:
16 - 29.9 PERCENT
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Number Computers:
65
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Number PCs:
0
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Number Macs:
065
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Principal:
Ms Flavia Soria
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CHARTER SCHOOL
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GIFTED AND TALENTED PROGRAMS
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ESL
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SPECIAL EDUCATION
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT
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BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
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ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS
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YEAR ROUND CLASSES
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VOC-TECH
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ADULT EDUCATION
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NCLB SCHOOL
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BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
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COALITION OF ESSENTIAL SCHOOLS
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AYP SCHOOL
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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE
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MAGNET SCHOOL
School Ratings & Reviews
School Ratings (5 ratings)
Student Review |
Rating:
Posted 2009-03-05
"i think kimbrough is a great school, its cool,fun, safe and they teach you everything, from music to health and i love it because all the teachers are kind,respectfull and care about you. and they motivate you to do your work. every month the class with the most students wearing uniform get a pizza party. in music,we have had threee teachers and were expecting to get one more.it is great because we do a lot of projects, activities and fun stuff."
Staff Review |
Rating:
Posted 2007-06-06
"I've been a visiting teacher at Kimbrough many times in the last four years. Things seem to be getting better and better. It may not be a wealthy neighborhood. The school and staff are welcoming. Student population is comprised of 96% Latino. Fifth graders have music class. Students have p.e. once a week on average. The PTA hold the staff in high regard, but I don't know how involved they are since my time is limited there. The school has a few partnerships with businesses. One of the more amazing things is the school began a mandatory in-class breakfast program for all the students. No more 'tummy-aches' or complaints of hunger. This really raised my eyebrows, but I figure it was just another indicator of how the administration wants the students to succeed."