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Colona Grade School
(309) 792-1232
700 1st St
Colona, IL 61241
Level: PK-8
District: Colona School District 190



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Colona Grade School, Colona, IL.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:19.7% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:38.07% (2006)
White, non-Hispanic:89% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:0.2% (2007)
Hispanic:6.5% (2007)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0% (2007)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0.2% (2007)
Multiracial:4.2% (2007)


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Colona Grade School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating2
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Colona Grade School Reviews

 
I am very pleased with our school. I love knowing almost all of the teachers, and I really like how the teachers interact with the children

I think that Colona School is great. The teachers are wonderful!

I don't feel like this is a good school. The focus of learning is not present in this school. Communication is horrible, the principal is not attentive to problems and does not make good changes. As a parent I will never be so happy to get my children out of this school.

My child is new here this year and I have never in my life seen such a poor school. The teachers are lazy and pick on the kids for petty things instead of helping with their education. I would not recommend this school, and as a parent would pay tuition for them to go elsewhere.

I have three children that attend this school and I think it is a great place for children to grow and learn. The teachers ,for the most part, are good caring people. The school has a GREAT band that always scores high in state compitions and send many students up to the high school band. I think the bad thing about Colona school is that so many parents expect others to raise their children. Instead of working with their children at home they expect others to do all their parenting work for them. Parents need to discipline their own kids then the school wouldn't have to!!

There are definitely some things we are working on here at Colona School. We do have an initiative in the elementary wing that teaches responsibility, and caring. Every morning we say the pledge of allegiance and the school pledge. I urge you to read that pledge. While it is a bit unorthodox for a parent to 'sit' in on classes, I welcome you to mine pending principal approval. Be ready to take notes please. Nick Danek 7th-8th grade Math Teacher Colona Grade School

The staff doesn't ever want to sit down and discuss how to help the children deal with issues they are having. I am a very active parent and have spent countless hours sitting in the classroom with my oldest child to make sure he is attentive and quiet, but since he has attended Colona Grade School, I haven't been able to go in to the classroom and help out with his behavioral problems. I wouldn't recommend this school to anyone with a child that isn't 'perfect'.

My daughter went to this school for 2nd and 3rd grades. She excelled. I never witnessed anything bad and she didn't talk about any swearing or 'terror'. The worst she talked about was some clicqueish behaviour amongst a few girls and some puppy love teasing from some boys. They'd chase her around, tug on her hair or say she had cooties. She loved school. My son just started pre-k and he loves going. I drop him off and stay with him in the mornings and I have yet to witness one bad thing. If you have problems, join the PTA and do something about it. Don't just complain about the school, do something. Don't be lazy and expect the world to raise your kids for you. Nothing is more important than our kids. If you don't make them a priority it's your own fault, not a teacher or the government. Yours.

My poor nephew was the 'new kid in school'. Parents and the school ought to be ashamed of themselves. The terror they put such a wonderful twelve-year old through is ridiculous. It is scary how disrespectful young children can be. Swearing at new students, name calling, and few other things I can't even write. If this message even helps one family discuss with their children how wrong it is to torment others, this message has been worth it. I pray for this school and it's staff because it is not a school I would ever dream of putting my child in.

I have 2 daughters in this school, the oldest since 1997. Overall I have found this school to be somewhat disappointing. In general, I believe the staff looks down at our community due to the low-income numbers. Extracarricular activities are being eliminated (mostly due to low taxes). Test scores are low. School points the finger at parents. But when parents ask teachers to work with them to help the student, they don't. Teachers and administration do not do a good job of trying to communicate and 'work with' the parents. I want my kids out.

I feel that this school has poor extracurricular activities, students should not have to pay any money just to attend activities at the school. Academically, I feel that there should be more special education help for those who need it rather than send them off to silvis school district. I feel that there are not enough opportunities for parents to become involved with their childs education. I also think that there is lack of communication between school personel and contact of parents on issues pertaining to reduced lunch help and financial aid assistance.

I think that colona grade school is an amasing school. Many parents get involved with projects the school dose. They don't have as many sports now as when they did when I went there though. The kids get pretty good test scores.

I used to go to this school. I went there in 4th grade.i also attended this school and was a cheerleader in 6th and 7th. This school is great, but after 6th grade, Mr. Bjork retired,he was the coolest. Good-bye Colona, hello memories.



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