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Sabin Elementary School
(303) 936-3413
3050 South Vrain Street
Denver, CO 80236
Level: PK-5
District: Denver County 1



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Sabin Elementary School, Denver, CO.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:70.97% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:1.42% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:9.03% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:2.83% (2008)
Hispanic:67.43% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:19.29% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:17.63% (2007)


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Sabin Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Sabin Elementary School Reviews

 
This school used to be highly rated in the Denver area. I agree with the last posting that the leadership in this school is poor. It would be a shame if they do get their International Baccalaureate certification. The connection between the families and the administration is a very weak area, which is important in the IB program. The lack of respect for the parents is evident when you walk through the halls. The discipline at this school is hilarious as they do not have a strong and consistent and fair behavior plan. Think twice before enrolling your child here.

This school used to be considered one of the best in the district. The district should pay more attention to the decline this school has experienced. Until they pay attention the the needs of the students and families, this schhol will continue to decline. The administration is poor and they have a definite lack of connection with the parents. It will be a disservice if they become a International Baccalaureate school. They do not work with the families on any level.

I agree with parent posting on april 20, 2008. The leadership is awful, no proactive stepping in their part to ensure bullyness. My daughter has been bullied and when they went to the teacher she was told to go to the advisor/phsycologist. They need to have more resources available for teachers and students on how to speak out if things are not going well.

Sabin has a huge lack of leadership. The principal and AP do not handle discipline as needed. My children were repeatedly bullied with nothing solved. When they approach teachers about issues, they send them away. When they stick up for themselves then they are punished. Sabin teachers are overwhelmed and have little to no control over their classrooms, and it is understandable because they get no support from thier principal.

This school is one of the most unfriendly schools. I am a parent, and the principal and assistant principal never say hello. Most of the teachers are nice, but you don't know whether they will be there the next year. We will find another school next year.

I was amazed to find the kind of teacher attention, parent involvement and academic/enrichment programs at Sabin that seem non existant at other schools. The PTA has really turned things around and this school has gotten an 'exceptional' rating for 3 years! The Principal is an advocate for the students and makes a difference. I understand there are some issues with having a TAG Program housed in a neighborhood school, but overall we have been delighted with this school.

I am disappointed in the lack of leadership in this school, also the class sizes are way to large, parent involvement is very low, this is a very unorganized school.

Last year my son was in the half day kindergarten program and I did not agree with or like his teacher much. Other parents would agree with me on this particular person, however there was a significant amount of parent involvement and my son was reading by the end of the year and had made quite a bit of improvement from when he started. This year I love his teacher and he also loves her. He enjoys music and PE often as well as art. I believe 2 times a week for each. They also have a good amount of sports for the kids to join in.

I'm happy to know that Sabin keeps their 6th graders before sending them to middle school. I hope to keep my child there for the 6th grade. Only concern: before school care/transportation - I use the daycare at the school which is only good to age 12. Great concern demonstrated by the teachers and staff for the needs of the students.



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