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Pembroke Pines Elementary School
(754) 323-7000
6700 SW 9th St
Pembroke Pines, FL 33023
Level: K-5
District: Broward County Public Schools



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Pembroke Pines Elementary School, Pembroke Pines, FL.


Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:15.38% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:58.53% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:20.09% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:30.78% (2008)
Hispanic:39.02% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:4.48% (2008)
Multiracial:5.64% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)




Pembroke Pines Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Pembroke Pines Elementary School Reviews

 
Very good school...would not change for nothing. We have very good parent participation. Principal is excellent.

The teachers are wonderful, very helpful , when you have questionsregarding you child they are more than happy to help you , very family oriented school

Autism cluster needs a lot of improvement.I do not know what they do with all the extra money they received for having these children.The teachers need more training,there are a few(only one actually) that are good,but most of them don't know what they are doing (I am talking about the autism cluster) They should get some professional ABA therapist.

Our child is in first grade and the program and teavhers, Especially Mrs Castro have brought the total level of education to it's hightest standard

My daughter is in the 5th grade at PPE. She has been there since Kindergarten. She really likes the school, but I have seen a decline in teacher quality over the last 3 years. Thankfully, she is thriving and in advanced subject matter, but my hopes are that the new principal can bring it back to prominence.

PPE took a turn for the worse in the last few years. Glad that a new principal and asst. principal are coming in. This once 'A' school is now the only 'C' elementary school in Pembroke Pines. I wish I had another option. Hopefully the new administration will turn things around

very good school, great teachers!

The program has been a disappointment so far. The parent participation is non existent. I submitted two volunteer sheets and still have not heard anything. I was also the class mom and had to continually ask what activites there would be in the classroom and was told several times, none. We are now considering private school.

The quality of the education will change drastically as upwards of 20+ teachers have left the school for 'undisclosed' reasons. Whatever the 'reason' is, the office staff and teacher morale is noticable. The whole atomosphere of the school has totally changed. My children are not as happy there as in previous years. Field trips: A trip was scheduled for an entire grade, with a deadline date for registration. Only half of the grade was allowed to attend, even before the deadline approached, the trip was closed. How fair was that?

My child has attended Pembroke pines Elem for 2 years. We are pleased with the Principal and the teachers. It is a safe school. We are looking forward to the next year.

Pembroke Pines Elementary is an excellent and quality school. Under the leadership of the now retired principal Mr. Drag the school reached 'A' status. The school is top notch; however, I am a bit concerned about students that live outside of the area being bused and driven in. Pembroke Pines has been a great learning institution with a thoughtful and caring staff for the children of the Pines Village for such a long time, I would hate to see that change. Move to Pines Village and get a great school in return.



 

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