[Infographic] Top 25 Elementary Schools in California
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Schools play an important factor in home buying decision. Especially if you are planning to start a family or if you already have kids. If you want nothing but the best academic education for your kids, you may like to know about the top schools.
Elementary schools fulfills the special needs of student’s life in the first few years of their schooling lives. Elementary schools usually begin at kindergarten and goes till fifth grade. Students are taught to think critically, to strive to attain high standards, to meet the challenges posed by technological advancements and to develop citizenship and basic values.
If you are thinking of buying a home in California or already own a home and were wondering which are the top elementary schools in the state – wonder no more. Our infographic below has all the details you are looking for:
- School’s name
- API
- School City and District
- Total number of enrollment
- Student:Teacher Ratio
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