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Bloom Elementary School
(502) 485-8211
1627 Lucia Avenue
Louisville, KY 40204
Level: K-5
District: Jefferson County



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Bloom Elementary School, Louisville, KY.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:68.2% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:27.42% (2006)
Hispanic:1.38% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:3% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:16.7% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:47.47% (2006)


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Bloom Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Bloom Elementary School Reviews

 
Bloom was a great school a few years ago - before the renovation, before the new principal arrived. With the new principal, the focus has changed to low-performing students. Some of the Bloom parents think Bloom is a great school simply because they've been fooled by aesthetics. A multi-million dollar renovation was just completed which makes the school not just more functional but also a real architectural gem. So, we're at capacity because the school looks really pretty. Parents can be foolish sometimes. The new principal is a huge disappointment. She has eliminated several very important academic programs and extracurricular activites for high-achieving students. I think people just care about how nice the building looks. I have two children at Bloom and we are pulling them at the end of this year to attend private (NOT PAROCHIAL) school. If you have a smart kid, don't send them to Bloom.

My daughter has just completed Kindergarten at Bloom Elementary and we have loved it! Her teacher, Mrs. Werner was excellent and is committed to literacy. Upon completing her Kindergarten year, my child tested at a 2nd grade reading level. We have had nothing but excellent exeperiences with the staff and have enjoyed the opportunities provided for after school activities like Young Rembrandts and Tae Kwon Do. They also work with the YMCA to offer a fantastic after school care program on site.

A wonderful school. Excellent teachers, involved parents, an outstanding principal, and a beautiful old building set in a vibrant, urban neighborhood. During my numerous visits, I always have been impressed with how curious and well-behaved the students were.

I.N. Bloom was the best elementary schools anyone could ever attend. They treat their students very equal, and the teaching staff is very friendly and caring. They have an excellent academic program, and allow parents to be involved in their students school work, and activities if they please. I highly recommend sending your child to Bloom elementary, because I am a former student, and enjoyed every minute of the time I was there.

I find the comment interesting regarding problems with an IEP. Our child is also on an IEP and we only have good things to say about how concerned the teachers are as well as the outstanding progress our child has made. Our experience with Bloom has been excellent and we look forward to sending our other children there.

My son is a student at Bloom & we HATE it. He has some learning differences & the staff at Bloom will NOT work within his IEP guidelines. We were lured to Bloom with promises of an exceptional ECE program & we are sorely disappointed. The office staff is rude, the teachers are uninvolved, the principal is clueless about what goes on in her school. There are a few good teachers at Bloom. So few, that I will mention them by name Ms. Biggs, Ms. Leocata (no longer with the school), Ms. Freeman,& Mr. 'Keys' (music teacher)...that's it...4 Teachers who actually do a good job. If you are thinking of Bloom as a school for your child....RUN, don't walk, as far away as you can get. They have destroyed my child's love of learning & self esteem.

I am a student at Bloom, I love it, it's the only elementary school I've been to. I made tons of friends at Bloom.We're being renovated right now, we should be in next school year. I am a student in the AP program, it's definitely good. It will challenge you. We have Mayors Cup which is Quick Recall, Problem Solving and Written Assesment. These are for 4th and 5th grade. Bloom has Arts & humanities, Physical education, Library, Spanish, computer and health. These are for all grades. For 5th grade only, we have Band & Orchestra. Band is where your 5th grader can play any woodwind or brass, Orchestra is where your 5th grader can play a strings instrument. Bloom is a great school. I hope you'll go! 5th grader



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