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Palmer Elementary School
(610) 250-2521
3050 Green Pond Rd
Easton, PA 18045
Level: K-4
District: Easton Area School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Palmer Elementary School, Easton, PA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:67.62% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:11.75% (2007)
Hispanic:16.06% (2007)
Asian/Pacific Islander:4.44% (2007)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.13% (2007)
Student Teacher Ratio:15.6% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:29.9% (2007)


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Palmer Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Palmer Elementary School Reviews

 
My son is starting 2nd grade at Palmer Elementary School and he has had great teachers in the past. I love this school there are so many parents that are really involved. I could not be happier with this school.

Palmer Elementary is an excellent school with wonderful teachers. Parents who complain should maybe step in and volunteer and be involved in thier child's education. You get out what you put in! Palmer Proud!

I pulled my son from this school after 1 month. We had recently moved to Easton and were used to schools with much better quality of academics and faculty from out of state.

This is my daughter's third year at Palmer. She has been blessed with excellent teachers and wonderful experiences throughout all three school years. Our overall experience has been VERY positive thus far. She is doing very well as are many of her friends also attending Palmer. The statement posted in August stating that ALL of the children are doing poorly in this school is ridiculous! My little guy will start next fall and my husband and I are very excited about it.

The children are all preforming low and the building is very old and depressing and poorly set up. We pulled the kids out of this district as quickly as we could, it isn't safe.

This will be out 3rd year at Palmer and is by far the worst! The education is behind and the students are not required to excel. The leadership and the principals are wonderful but the BOE needs to strengthen the grade level work. I find other schools to be doing much harder materials than at Palmer.

Great school, my son loves it, We moved here from Brick Nj and this school is a lot more difficult and the teachers are well educated and are doing a wonderful job. Me and my son love this elementary school.

My daughter has been at this school for two years (now in 2nd). The teachers have been wonderful and the class work I feel is appropriate. Communication between the teachers and home has been satisfactory, however communication between other faculty and home has been less then perfect. Once it was discussed, the matter seems to be much better. It would be nice to offer extracurricular activities for younger grades (or at least concerts, etc).

Both of my children were entered into the gifted/enrichment program because they had special needs. These needs were not met by the school faculty, although much credit needs to go to the Enrichment instructor for his efforts and compassion. The remainder of the administration was unable to stand up for the students right to an adequate education (due to their budget concerns). Promises of special programs were made and broken, thus breaking the heart of the student in need. Parent concerns were met with remarks regarding the tendency of parents of the gifted to push children to hard. It was only when the children reached middle school that the parents concerns were deemed well-founded. If only our opinion had been given due credit 4 years ago, maybe there would be less struggle and more success.



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