We are very happy with the education our child is receiving at Lone Star. This is a great school! The principal is great and the teachers really care about the kids.
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Posted by a parent on 04/13/09
My child has only been at Lone Star for one year; however, I am completely impressed with everything about the school. My first grader went from barely reading at the beginning of the year to reading at end of the year levels by October. All of the staff is very friendly and involved. I hate that
... Read more we are moving out of state. We will miss Lone Star. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/10/08
I am a parent at Lone Star and have been there a number of years. I have found it to be such a welcoming school. I believe this is due in part because of the principal Mr. Hurst. He is so encouraging to the children, staff and parents. He really was born to work with kids. Also, I think that the
... Read more teachers we have had have pushed for excellence through love and discipline. The PTA is always coming up with new ways to make the school a community by offering different acivities. It really is the best PTA around. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/06/07
Lone Star is a wonderful school. Mr. Hurst is a great principal. My only Dislike of the school is the two ladies in the office. they are rude and very unhelpful. I would be happy never to see them again!
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Posted by a parent on 05/26/07
Our Kids have been there for three years, and I have no problems at all with the school. There has been no pushing of selling stuff, that every school doesn't do. Overall, I think the principal is good, not great. The one problem that we had in the 3 years was not handled the way I would have liked
... Read more it to be handled. That was my only problem with him. The kids do really love him though. I would also say that most of the teachers are young, but to me, that is not always a bad thing. They still really care, and really try hard to help the kids. I realize new teachers make mistakes, but who are we kidding, teachers are people too. And by the way, the most underpaid people in the work force. I believe that Lone Star is one of the best around. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/14/07
Lone Star is the place to Be! That is the school motto and that sums it up the best. Academically it is superb. Moreover, the school is a warm and inviting place. Many family activities are found at this school sponsored by the PTA. The Principal, Steve Hurst, knows all the kids by name and knows
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Posted by a parent on 06/09/06
Lone Star Elementary has been a wonderful experience for my son. The teachers and staff members are wonderful. We moved out of a wonderful school in Mansfield and we were very worried how it would compare. Lone Star has far exceeded our expectations and I believe anyone would be perfectly estatic
... Read more attending this wonderful environment. My son participated in the divorce care for kids at the school and it was a wonderful experience for him. The overall support of the parents and students is unbelieveable. We will miss this school! Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/30/06
This is an excellent school. The staff is top notch and very committed to the students. Their hard work is evident daily. There are after school programs such as Lone Star After Dark which is remarkable. I love this school.
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Posted by a parent on 08/23/05
I have been exceptionally pleased with Lon Star as a whole. The teachers are caring and provide a good learning enviroment. There is a wide range of activities for the kids. The principle and asst. principle are wonderful. Tey are really involved with the kids. My kids really like it a lot.
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Posted by a parent on 08/21/05
I love Lone Star. The teachers we have had so far, have been exceptional. The parents are above average in involvement. The only thing I wish was that they offered PE daily. Otherwise, GREAT SCHOOL!
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Keller schools — Lone Star Elementary School is located at 4647 Shiver Rd, Keller TX 76248. 4647 Shiver Rd is in the 76248 ZIP code in Keller, TX The school district for Lone Star Elementary School is the Keller Independent School District. Lone Star Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels PK - 4.
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