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Brookview Elementary School
(904) 565-2720
10450 Theresa Dr
Jacksonville, FL 32246
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 Brookview Elementary School, Jacksonville, FL.


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:45.57% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:25.89% (2008)
Hispanic:11.76% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:9.64% (2008)
Multiracial:6.87% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.26% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:14.28% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:38.57% (2008)




Brookview Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Brookview Elementary School Reviews

 
This is the best school i've went to.

Brookview is where my ESE son attends. So far he's had a great experience, his teacher, Sam Commander, is superb.

Brookview is among the elite schools in the Jacksonville area. If your children attend this school you are extremely lucky to live in this school district.

Me, my husband and my sister all went to Brookview. Now our son is in 2nd grade here. I think it's doing well. It's an A school for a reason. They have art, music and PE. If you don't like it, try for the magnet program. We are.

This is our first year at Brookview and although we have a wonderful teacher the school itself is lacking. I have been disappointed with the fact that there is a school nurse available only one day a week. They are trying to improve but are lacking. They need more funds.

My son is in the 2nd grade and has another wonderful teacher but like another parent noted, the school lacks in a lot of areas. I'm not happy with the school in many areas but when parents are involved, they have more control of their kids learning. I think certain teachers at the school shouldn't be teachers. I've had problems with the office staff and the school has changed for the worse.

Brookview used to be a wonderful school yet w/ the change of principal this year it has lost alot. The staff semm very non chalant when you have a problem. They do not want to take the time to call a parent back or try to resolve what is happening.

My son is attending Brookview in 3rd grade this year. In comparison to other schools in the county that he attended, I am not impressed. He does not have one field trip this year, and they seem to be very FCAT and FCAT only focused. They are seriously lacking in extracurricular activities, as well as any outdoor equipment for the children. Bare bones education.

My son has been at Brookview for 2 years and it has been a wonderful experience. The academic programs are wonderful as well as the enrichment activities. As with many things I feel that the parent involvement could be better but I think that is every where. I love the attention that he gets and he is a very well known student by many teachers not just his own. I know that is I call the principal or his teacher I will get a prompt response.

The teachers and support staff take great care in providing a safe and caring atmosphere of learning. They provide our kids with all the tools necessary to prepare them for a bright future. They help the students set and achieve goals while nurturing their strengths and providing assistance in their weak areas. Each child is made to feel special and loved while they receive the best possible education our public school system has to offer.

The teachers and support staff take great care in providing a safe and caring atmosphere of learning. They provide our kids with all the tools necessary to prepare them for a bright future. They help the students set and achieve goals while nurturing their strengths and providing assistance in their weak areas. Each child is made to feel special and loved while they receive the best possible education our public school system has to offer.

My children have been at Brookview for 3 years now. They have accelerated in thier learning tremendously, however I feel that the outdoor time could be improved for kindergarten students. They have to play on a 'baby' playground and my opinion of that is they are no longer in preschool once they reach elementary age and my kindergarten child resents the fact that his older brother gets to play on the 'big' kid playground when he is just as cooridinated as him. It really makes him not like school that much because he feels like he's being treated as a baby. Another issue is the library and the use of the computers. Kindergarteners are not able to play on them at all or go on field trips. I think that these things are important for this age.

Academic programs seem to be top notch, I am a bit concerned about the ESE students being isolated in a seperate area. Extra curiicular activities are emcouraged and provided. Parental involvement is high.

I am very happy with my daughter's kindergarten teacher there. Any time I write a concern, I get a reply the next day in writing or a phone call.

My children really loved thier teachers at this school. The extracurricular activities were lacking, the academic programs could be better, but the teachers themselves are very nice and they work with you concerning your children's progress on a fairly regular basis.

I have been happy with my daughter's learning at Brookview for the kindergarten year! Her teacher is great and she really has learned some amazing stuff and is excited to learn.

Brookview is the best school. Luckily we have been here a couple of years and have really grown attached to our teachers and the staff. I have several friends with kids here as well. We are a Navy family, and there a lot of Navy kids here that my kids relate to. It has helped with our transition to Jacksonville. The teachers have been very understanding about our way of life. I would highly recommend this school.

My child was there for the whole kindergarten year, never went to field trips or other extracurricular activities. As new and excited parents about our children education we bought her uniforms that she was never able to wear because the 99.9% of the students do not wear uniforms. Overall a very frustrating experience.

I love this school. The teachers and office staff are pleasant to deal with. Some of the teachers are simply outstanding. The students are treated with respect and the kids seem to be happy and learning very well. I am overall quite happy with the school. The wonderful atributes of this school go to the teachers. I cannot speak for the leadership as I see none. GREAT JOB TEACHERS! THANK YOU!

My family is from up North and went to a Catholic school. Maybe that's why I felt my daughter lost a year going to this school. Even when I went to register her I had a bad feeling. I did try to go to another school but you have to go to the school in your district and private school wasnt an option at the time. The classroom was unorganized and the teacher was older and didnt seem to care much. Homework was the same thing every week, sentences and alphabetical order....how boring! and what about the other subjects! My daughter did make the A/B honor role but I believe it was only because she had a strong foundation from k-1 in private school. i recommend getting your kids in the magnet schools if you live in that area.

If your child needs to be tested for any learning problem, it will never happen at this school. My children have had a couple of outstanding teachers at this school that really seem to care about teaching the children; however, we've also had some that seem to only want to hand the kids a test and hope they know it. Trying to get any extra help for your child at this school is like trying to eggs from a cow.



 

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