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Frank Guzick Elementary School
(972) 502-3900
5000 Berridge Ln
Dallas, TX 75204
Level: PK-5
District: Dallas Independent School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Frank Guzick Elementary School, Dallas, TX.


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:52.1% (2008)
Hispanic:46% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0.6% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:1.3% (2008)




Frank Guzick Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Frank Guzick Elementary School Reviews

 
I have had a bitter sweet experience with Guzick since it opened their doors in 2006. I have 2 children who attend and I am not please in the slightest with their decline in progress. As parents, we feel there is not enough focus on the creative development of our children to empower their minds to grow beyond the 'box'. DISD has failed our children miserably. The politics involved have been destructive and have ultimately affected the school's overall standard and performance. It is most unfortunate that my husband and I are heavily vexed by our experience and are now forced to make some very difficult and radical decisions with regard to our childrens' education. It is truly frightening...

I like the work of the teachers with the students but I would like to see more communication with the hispanic community.

This school could be better if the parents were more involved with their children. The children are learning from their first teacher and the behavior is very bad. Their second teacher must try to teach them manners etc. as well as academics. It makes it difficult. The parents are abusive, therefore the children exhibit abusive behaviors toward their classmates and teachers. The school is trying several methods to curb the student behavior. It is still in a building stage so I will not be so harsh as to judge it without taking into consideration the problems that are no fault of the administration or the teachers.

this school doesnt care about the students. the school lacks understanding, caring and compassion.

I like Half the teachers. I want to congragulate Ms. Chambers and her baby

As a whole the school is good. The staff provides a secure environment for the children. The principal is very personable. The teachers are very nice and helpful. The teachers are very concerned with the children's welfare.

I had a horrible experience at Guzick! Although the teachers were kind and very qualified; it seemed that they didn't have enough staff support to be successful. I spoke with my child's teachers regularly throughout the year, but each time the principal became involved, the situation went downhill fast. The principal never bothered to get the facts from the parents or teachers and it seemed her first instinct was to attack the teachers without reason. The students were out of control because the principal was consistently inconsistent in her discipline policies. To anyone who has other options: Don't send your child to Frank Guzick!



 

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