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Located in Huntsville, Ala., Central Elementary School serves students in kindergarten through grade five. The school s library offers access to an array of research Web sites and search engines. Central Elementary School offers several athletic activities, football, basketball, volleyball, softball and baseball. It also informs parents about their children's academic performance and social behavior. The school s lunch menu includes french fries, cereal, orange juice, milk, cheese toast and sandwiches. The school offers various subjects in its curriculum that include art, music, foreign language, physical education, reading, language arts, science and social studies. Central Elementary School offers transportation, counseling and health services.

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Main - 256-851-4670

ExtraTollFree - 877-517-0020

Address:
990 Ryland Pike Huntsville, AL 35811

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11/02/11

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I was in the 6th Grade in 1966, having recently moved from Michigan to Maysville. Mr. Rowe was the principal. I had difficulty seeing the chalk board. I needed glasses, but was too ashamed to tell anyone. Central didn't have books for me; I had to share them in class. Well, as it turned out, I failed the 6th grade. Mr. Rowe thoght I wasn't applying myself. This has affected my entire life. Simply because the school failed to properly determine what was wrong with me. I was very smart and great in school in Michigan, and we came down here, where I could not understand the local dialect, and no books, and bad eyesight, and even now, 45 years later, because of indifference to my needs as a child, I eventually quit school. I hope Central School has better teachers and principals. It would be a shame for other children to go through what I did. One other thing...I truly believe there was bias against me because I was from the North. Anyone else experience this?

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