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Knob Hill Elementary School, K-5 (Public)

San Marcos Unified School District
1825 Knob Hill Rd. San Marcos, CA 92069
Phone Number: (760) 290-2080
Fax Number: (760) 741-7843
See Knob Hill Elementary School at GreatSchools.net
5/5Overall Parent Rating

4/5Extracurricular Activites
4/5Parent Involvement
4/5Principal Leadership
4/5Safety and Discipline
4/5Teacher Quality
out of 23 ratings

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Nearest Cities

San Marcos 2.69mi
Escondido 2.93mi
Vista 7.66mi
Carlsbad 9.97mi

Ethnicity Distribution

1/4/2009 5/5

I have two children that attend KH. I am really impressed by the excellent teachers that teach at this school! They were always encouraging them to go beyond grade level standards and most of the kids were. My children did not get lost in translation with the spanish speaking students as was mentioned in a poor review. I highly recommend this school!
written by a Parent

10/11/2008 5/5

I have 3 children all have been at this school since KG. My children are well advanced readers because of this schools interest and constant reminder of how important and how fun reading can be. My children are well advanced amongst children (cousins) their own age who attend Escondido school district.
written by a Parent

10/10/2008 5/5

My kids have attend knok Hill since KG. We moved out of the area and fought hard to stay in Knob Hill. We are sappose to attend a school in Escondido, no thank you! Knob Hill is a all a round great school!!
written by a Parent

5/21/2008 5/5

Excellent School. My 2nd grader daughter did benefit a lot during the year. Great Teacher and Staff. I am impressed. --Vineet
written by a Parent

1/4/2008 5/5

I am very thankful with my daughter's kindergarten teacher, I can see how much she focus on every single student to accomplish their daily routine,she always go the extra mile. The principal at knob hills, he is always there; supervising,checking and reminding The Hawk Way.
written by a Parent

5/29/2007 5/5

I think that this school is the best school to send your kids to. The teachers and staff are the most caring and amazing people that really care about your child/children and work to make sure that no matter what they get the best education possible. Love the school and everything about it!
written by a Parent

4/28/2006 4/5

I believe that this school has a highly dedicated group of teachers who are sincerely interested in their students education.
written by a Parent

11/10/2005 5/5

I am continually pleased with the high academic performance at Knob Hill school. The teachers are attentive to curriculum, in particularly reading/comprehension. Incentives for student excellence are appropriate for grade level and students strive to achieve their goals. Staff are friendly and caring and I feel comfortable with the safety and health of my child at school. Parent/teacher contact is encouraged through phone calls, impromtu visits before and after school as well as conferences when needed. Overall, I am very pleased with my child's level of education and social development at Knob Hill.
written by a Parent

8/20/2005 5/5

This school is a great school. Lots of parent involvement. Excellent principal. The vice principal was a 1st grade teacher and is great. I loved the families and the extra activities you could pay for that were available after school.
written by a Parent

6/23/2005 5/5

This school have met my expectations as a parent that cares for his son education. I think the Principal and his team of teachers are doing a great job with our kids. They have many extracurricular activities that allows parents to get involved with school teachers,parents and our kids. Congratulations to all the personel that works at this school because they are doing an axcellent job!
written by a Parent

3/12/2005 4/5

One of the few schools still around that offers there students a music program and PE classes. They're not so driven on testing data to eliminate these needed programs. In addition, lots of opportunities are given for parental involvement in family activity nights.
written by a Parent

2/25/2005 5/5

I have two children enrolled in Knob Hill. One is a kindergatener. He has 30 children in his classroom with 2 teachers. He has a music class.computer class, and library day once a week. He is learning by leaps and bounds. My other son is in 2nd grade. All 3 years that he has been there, the teachers he has had have been great. The teachers are always willing to explain how they are doing. My 2nd grader had a little trouble with reading in the being of the school year. His teacher was on it right away working with us on how to bring him up to speed. He is now at the top of class in reading. At Knob Hill they are very much into making sure the kids get enough P.E and sports. I feel that Knob Hill is an excellent
written by a Parent

6/9/2004 2/5

Not impressed at all with school. 35 students in kindergarten class, only 8 spoke english. I helped out in classroom for the one month my child attended. The teacher and aid had to spend most of their time translating basic instructions (sit in your chair, use your green crayon) So many of the children were staring out the window because they couldn't speak english and the the english speakers tuned out from hearing so much spanish. Tough learing invironment.
written by a Parent

5/27/2004 5/5

This review is in response to the one posted this month. I would like to state that the information is incorrect. There has never been 42 kids in a classroom as the state maximum is 33. My child has attended Knob Hill since Kindergarten and he is in 4 grade right now and we have had nothing but a good experience with the school. The Teachers have been the best, the Principal has been helpful and office staff has been wonderful. I also have a Kindergarten child there and he is learning by leaps and bounds. If you decide to bring your child back to a public school, I would recommend that you get involved with the school/parent club so that you know what the guidelines are and so you are aware with what is going on within the school as I'm sure you would then have a different opinion.
written by a Parent

5/26/2004 1/5

San Marcos schools are much worse than the test scores show. When my daughter started K there there were 42 students in the class. When we took her out around Christmas there were still 32 students and only 1 teacher. They did lots of independent study which means read to yourself or play with toys. It was more like a day care than school. We felt that our child was not getting any attention and was learning very little. The test scores are more related to economic status than quality school as most of our friends spent several hours a day with their children studying because they felt they were not learning.
written by a Parent



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