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Tropical Elementary School
(321) 454-1080
885 S Courtenay Pkwy
Merritt Island, FL 32952
Level: K-6
District: Brevard



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Tropical Elementary School, Merritt Island, FL.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:15.79% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:85.22% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:1.98% (2008)
Hispanic:5.01% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:2.77% (2008)
Multiracial:4.75% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.26% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:18.87% (2008)


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Tropical Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


Tropical Elementary School Reviews

 
Both my children attended Tropical Elementary. I was pleased with the school Educationally and they they were prepared for Middle School. However, I felt that the principal seemed to cater to the wealthy families in the community. Often allowing them to pick classes and teachers, the same kids always picked for special assignments etc, etc,. Not enough activites offered to children. No tutor program for children who are weak in subjects. Office staff are rude.

In response to the Sept 2004 comment. It sounds like this is a parent in denial about their child's servere behavior problems. Tropical deals with every sitiation on an individual basis and has an extremely positive learning environment! The administration is responsive and is typically available to meet with parents at a moments notice. From my perspective the teachers you say are allowed to do whatever they want are professionals and should be given that autonomy. If there is an issue I am sure it is handled in a confidential manner; that would be between the teacher and admininstration.

I love the teachers and staff of this school! They are responsive and caring, and it is a true neighborhood school. We are consistently an 'A' school.

My daughter has attended Tropical Elementary for the last three years and will be moving on to middle school next year. I can truly tell you that she received an excellent education at Tropical and was always dealt with repectfully and with caring. The parent and other support organizations at Tropical are outstanding and deserve to be commended.

Academic programs seem decent, but there's not a foreign language program. Rotating activities seem to be enjoyable by the children. Teachers don't have as much parental support in the classroom, so they don't do as many special activities.

We just moved into the area and have been very impressed with the hard work of the principal and the teachers

great school. well organized.

My son is in K at this school. The teachers are great but I wish there was more involvement in the classrooms.

I have to comment on the review of September 2004. That is definately not my experience of Tropical. It is anything but punitive and I have been very impressed by how well organised and orderly the school is. The office staff have always been very helpful. I can only guess this person has an ongoing dispute, that hasn't been addressed to their satisfaction.

I didnt like how kids do not have many activity's to choose from for example, have drama club, band,or home ec. A lot of children including myself wanted to have things to do after school. There are things at after care that you could do , but had to be a member at after care to join. I was not very happy when i was unable to do alot .There are baseball and basketball leages at kiwannas but i would rather just have to drive down to the school for these things , not go to cape canaveral and all differant places! -anoymous

Tropical is an excellent school for your child to attend. Their academic success is consistent and their attention to your child is sincere. I highly recommend attendance.

I requested my grandson be transferred to Tropical Elementary staring with the August 2004 school year. Thus far it has been a perfect match. Whenever I have phoned his teacher I have received a call back within twenty four hours, always by the next morning. He has always answered my questions in a direct and understandable manner. My child has experienced no phyisical confrontation. He has only been offerred 'help' by his school mates. Inofrmation and newsletters and timely and accurate. The school seems well organized and keeps the students engaged. I am more than pleased thus far.

I enrolled my child in Tropical Elementary August, 2004. So far it has been an excellent choice for my son. He is engaged by his teachers, and classmates have been friendly and helpful. Teachers are well informed and answer your questions promptly. I am well pleased.

Tropical has some quality teachers and others that are totally lacking and have nothing to offer students. The atmosphere at Tropical is very punitive in nature. It is not a positive learning environment at all, but one that promotes negative consequences. Teachers are allowed to do whatever they want with no leadership or adherence to county wide standards. The Principal is unwilling to deal with problem teachers or issues head on and certainly falls short on doing her job effectively. The office staff are generally rude and discourteous. There is no respect given to students by the majority of employess right down to the cafeteria workers. In comparison to other Brevard County schools, Tropical has a great deal to improve on and learn. An 'A' school doesn't mean a wonderful and happy school.

My daughter attends Tropical Elem. and she loves it! The whole school staff, from office to teachers to custodians are so involved and genuine. They give each child the tools to learn and want to learn. Their TK1 program is wonderful for the younger child needing that extra time to mentally catch up age wise. And the parent envolvment is heroic in all their efforts! I feel it is the best school not only on Merritt Island but for the whole of Brevard County. I even know a family that had a house built in Tropicals school zone for the sole reason of the schools reputation!

I haven't been thrilled with the 5th grade design for Tropical. The grade is the only one that changes classes--5 teachers, and the communication back to parents is poor. The math teacher doesn't really teach--she hands out assignments and then individually tutors those who need it.



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