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Trunnell Elementary School
(502) 485-8337
7609 St. Andrews Church Road
Louisville, KY 40214
Level: PK-5
District: Jefferson County Public Schools



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Trunnell Elementary School, Louisville, KY.


Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:17.5% (2007)




Trunnell Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Trunnell Elementary School Reviews

 
My daughter has been at this school for 3 years.She loves it she is a good kid no problems with her when she needs help they do provide it to her.The staff is great Im there enough to know.Behavior and attitude starts at home .Mrs M is there trying to correct the behavior,that is already bad, she can only do so much.Start at home than maybe she can do her job but I give her and the staff thumbs up Great job

Too many students are disruptive and nothing gets done. The lunchroom is a zoo and the staff doesn't seem to care.

My daughter loves Trunnell. She is challenged and supported and I have gotten great communication from teachers and staff.

I can not recommend this school to others. The new principal has been there about 4 years now. She has totally lost control of the discipline.

The discipline is horrible! Children talk back to teachers. There are no rewards for good behavior. Rewards that were in place five years ago have been dropped by the present principal.

Overall, I have had a good experience at Trunnell. More importantly, my son has enjoyed his experiences. My son has put forth very little effort and yet still received all As all year long. I wish the school had an honors program so that the children could be challenged. The teachers and staff seem to care about and get to know the children personally. I especially loved Mr. Brown. He is the best first grade teacher my son could have ever had.

k-3rd grade was fine, however by the time they hit 4th grade you never know what is going on, homework that makes no sense,not allowed to bring math books home, by 5th grade no books are brought home, homework is unexplainable,and 8th or 9th grd. level. my child has problems with math,however SOME kids in class get to have a math book? why them i dont know, i am thoroughly disgusted with this school. fundraisers every week it seems. all they and probably most jcps schools is cats testing,which is what they work on most of the time, so they can get more money. send your child to a traditional school or private if you can. i wish i did.



 

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