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Hogan-Spring Glen Elementary School
(904) 720-1640
6736 Beach Blvd
Jacksonville, FL 32216
Level: PK-5
District: Duval County Public Schools



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Hogan-Spring Glen Elementary School, Jacksonville, FL.


Census InfoValueYear
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:55.65% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:47.76% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:37.31% (2008)
Hispanic:7.04% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:1.92% (2008)
Multiracial:5.76% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.21% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:15.13% (2008)




Hogan-Spring Glen Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Hogan-Spring Glen Elementary School Reviews

 
My son has been at this school for 2 years. I absolutly love this school the teachers are great the activities are great. I have nothing bad to say about hogan spring glen and my son will continue to go to this school as long as he can. As a parent i worry about my sons well being at all times and with him going to this school i can feel secure that my son is ok and safe. He has good techers and staff around him they all comunicate well with me as a parent and do everything they can for the children in this school. The one thing that i think can be done is that the parents step up and take responsibility at home for there childrens success. It is not all the schools responsibility it is ours as parents to tech the same. Lacey whittington

Having had a child in Hogan Spring Glen for the past two years, we were very excited for our second child to be starting this year. HSG has some of the most wonderful caring teachers and support staff around! Unfortunately, with the change in leadership at the beginning of the year (new principal) all of that excitement turned to remorse. The principal s attitude toward teachers, staff, students and parents has been less than respectful. Volunteers have been made to feel they are not needed or wanted. The principle has gone so far as to ban people from volunteering until she was corrected by her boss. What was once a wonderful community school has turned into a place that neither students nor teachers want to be. We are pulling our children out and will find an alternative solution.

Hogan used to be a warm, loving school where the children were valued, the parents encouraged, and the teachers respected. Unfortunately, things have changed drastically this year. The principal is an ineffective leader. My child was referred to the guidance counselor for learning problems in October and I have yet to hear back even after persisting. The teachers are obviously trying to do the best of a horrible situation.

As a parent of 3 children who have attended Hogan I am saddened to say that I have had to watch the demise of what was once a wonderful school.I have been made to feel like an outsider and unwelcome by the principal herself.I have also received no assistance or 'guidance' from the guidance counselor.I have witnessed the morale of the teachers plummet,parent volunteers diminish and children's education suffer.It saddens me that those in a position to make a change before the damage is irreversible have turned a blind eye.We have already lost many great teachers and families that have been at the school generations..including my own.Something needs to be done before the few teachers left are pushed away as well.

My oldest child graduated from this school 2 years ago and just made Junior National Honor Society in 7th grade at an academically talented magnet school. Needless to say, she had great teachers at Hogan. My second child should have been graduating from this school this year but due to the Principal we got this year, I had to move him on 'Special Assignment' to another school. This school was the best with great teachers and staff. It is a shame what a bad principal can do to a school and the lack of help from the school district. The Extracurricular activities have been cut and parent involvement is minimal due to the principal chasing people off. This was once a great school. How times have changed!

Time certainly changes things! We are having a very bad year since we have been assigned a new principal. Communication is non-existant at this school. Thank God the teachers are good or the children would really be suffering.

My daughter is gaduating this year from Hogan-Spring Glen. My son also graduated from this school. I am thankful my children had this school as their elementary education. I am thankfull for the kind, welcome and always helpfull teachers and staff that was always avaliable to us. This has been a great experience.

I have two children at Hogan and could not ask for a better school. They are kind and loving and provide an excellent educational environment. The teachers have gone out of their way to help my children become great readers and future leaders. They host Reading and Math festivals that my children love to attend. They send a newsletter home each week to let parents know what is going on and always welcome a parent to drop in anytime. I will be a little sad when my last little one has to graduate as I know no other school will ever compare to this one.



 

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