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    Pendleton Mabel Elementary School

    2.7 (3 reviews)

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    Rude staff. Principle always looks angry and doesn't smile. Gives attitude when asked anything.

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    Some of the kids here act tougher than they are? Confusing right though the environment is cool I…read morefeel like some kids should get the honor of asking the principal for there own ideas and things to do. Very dirty kinda of aura to it and like I think some of the older teachers are better than the new ones. Also BETTER FOOD PLEASE thank you.

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    As one who served 38 years as a teacher (15 of them at the elementary school level), coordinator of…read morethe ABC Unified School District's Peer Assistance & Support System for teachers, and a district Program Specialist for Title I Schools & Data Analysis--I would bring to the Centralia School District Board of Trustees experience, knowledge, and dedication to ensure our students receive the skills that are necessary to foster achievement. Even in these dire economic times, our district has shown progress at the state testing level. It has met California's standard for reaching an API score of 800 and over. Centralia is on the path to success and must continue on that road. The Centralia School District has a very diverse student population. I am committed to meeting the needs of every student group. As a board member, I will strive for a partnership between administration, teachers, support staff, and parents so our district can continue its goal of providing students the learning experiences they need to prompt their academic success. With meeting the needs of all our students as my top priority, I request your vote to serve on the Centralia Board of Trustees.

    I am very concerned about an experience my 5-year-old daughter had at this school. After dropping…read moreher off, I realized she had left her lunch in the car. I returned within minutes and left her lunch at the office, expecting it would be delivered to her promptly. Unfortunately, her lunch was not given to her until a couple of hours later--by which time her scheduled lunch period had already passed. As a result, my child went without the meal we had prepared for her. When I spoke with the principal, I was told that delivering lunches is only a "courtesy" and that students are expected to come to the office to pick them up, as stated in the student handbook. However, my daughter is in kindergarten and only 5 years old. It is not reasonable to expect a child of that age to manage this on their own, especially without support or reminders. This situation is even more concerning because my daughter has food allergies, which is why we carefully prepare and pack her lunch. Ensuring she has access to safe food is not just a matter of convenience--it is a matter of her health and well-being. I am currently awaiting a response from the district, but I felt it was important to share this experience. I hope the school will reconsider how situations like this are handled, particularly for very young students, to ensure their basic needs are met during the school day.

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