Schools > Public > Naples Elementary School

Research Naples Elementary School public Schools in Los Angeles, California

Choose the type of School you want to research below:


Grade 10-11

Grade 10-12

Grade 11-12

Grade 1-12

Grade 1-5

Grade 1-6

Grade 1-8

Grade 2-5

Grade 3-12

Grade 3-5

Grade 4-12

Grade 4-5

Grade 4-6

Grade 4-8

Grade 5-8

Grade 6-11

Grade 6-12

Grade 6-8

 

Grade 7-12

Grade 7-8

Grade 7-9

Grade 8-10

Grade 8-12

Grade 9-11

Grade 9-12

 

Grade K

Grade K-1

Grade K-10

Grade K-11

Grade K-12

Grade K-2

Grade K-3

Grade K-4

Grade K-5

 

Grade K-6

 

Grade K-7

Grade K-8

 

Grade K-9

Misc.

 

Sponsored Results

Naples Elementary School
(562) 433-0489
5537 the Toledo
Long Beach, CA 90803
Level: K-5
District: Long Beach Unified School District



Extended Information
In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Naples Elementary School, Long Beach, CA.


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:67.9% (2009)
Black, non-Hispanic:5.17% (2009)
Hispanic:10.33% (2009)
Asian:7.01% (2009)
Pacific Islander:0.37% (2009)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2009)
Unspecified:8.86% (2009)
Filipino:0.37% (2009)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:11.02% (2008)




Naples Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Naples Elementary School Reviews

 
Very good school for Leadership and Teachers. Great local school

My child have is having a wonderful experiences at Naples - learning not just practical life lessons but also mathematics, writing and reading. I'd be hard-pressed to send her to any other public school at this point. We moved to this part of Long Beach to have are child attend a great school. I have a family of three and we could only live in a very small apartment for over a year because of the high rent in this part of town it has been so worth it! Invest now to get her in the right frame of mind for higher education later. At the rate all the kids at Naples are excelling I'm sure we can expect some scholarship opportunities later. Great teachers, staff and setting!

The only possible criticism of Naples is, as others have pointed out, the focus on teaching to the state tests. On the other hand, both of my children are very happy there and are both learning much more than I did at that age.

I have two children at Naples. We love the involvement. The teachers are involved, the parents are involved and the principal is an absolute 10. We enjoy the small size as well.

School looks good as a whole,but there are many problems internally that are not addressed. Children are primped for test scores but not general education.

I have 2 children at this school. We don't fit in the typical stereotype because we aren't blonde, gorgeous or rich, but nonetheless, the school is welcoming. The principals that have worked here since we came to the school five years ago all knew my children's names and their abilities. The teachers are kind. What you don't get in afterschool activities you do get in a small, sheltered school that almost seems like a private learning facility. Parents are heavily involved in the school and round up money at the drop of a hat to provide all sorts of activities.

Excellent kindergarten program. Principal and Leadership Currently is good ,Teacher Quality is out standing ,Parent Involvement get A+ Safety and Discipline is great!

There are some organization issues.

Outstanding school. We recently moved here from out of state and had heard all the negative stories about the California public school system. However, what I found is that Naples is far more advanced academically than the school my child came from. The parental involvement and the quality of teachers here is exceptional. I give this school the highest marks possible.

My son attended this school two years ago, but I removed him due to the unfairness of the staff and their critical treatment towards my son! I do not recommend this school nor will I ever recommend this school! Too many occurrances are swept under the rug and are made to seem unimportant or are overreactions by the child and the parent. This school has no recommendations by me, not now, not ever!

My daughter was a student here from kindergaten to 5th grade. I found this school to be excellent. The teachers were all wonderful. I always felt my daughter's teachers cared and worked hard. The parents were all very involved and the school was very open to parental involvement. The after school program was very nice, too. I highly recommend this school.

I am a former parent of Naples Bayside academy. My child was there on a inter-district transfer from the time my child started in Kindergarten and the whole time my child and I were made to feel like red haired step children and complete outsiders. True I didn't live in Naples or Belmont Shore, but in the same token, why take in new comers if they are not going to be accepted and given the same opportunities as all of the other children(even if they are not Naples children) The staff directly and indirectly harrassed not only me and my child, but I have witnessed harrassment to other children as well. This I feel happened because of my race, my lack of income and because I didn't fit into the mold of what the staff thought I should be in order to be qualified to be a resident at the-school.

My experience with Naples has been outstanding. Being the responsible single parent (Father) of a child in the second grade is a tremendous responsibility. The staff at Naples immediately made me feel comfortable and welcomed. My son requires additional special tutoring and the treatment and attention he has received has been outstanding. I'm very happy to have my son attend Naples and also impressed with the professionalism of the entire staff there. Kirk Bechtold

My child has had an excellent experience at Naples Elementary. The new principal is very involved at even occasionally fills in for teachers so she gets to know the children better. She has strict standards for grading and behavior and never lets an opportunity pass to reinforce the school standards. We often comment that Naples is like a throwback to the 50s.



 

Los Angeles College Center

 

Sponsored Results