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About This School

Durbin Creek Elementary School is a public elementary school. The principal of Durbin Creek Elementary School is Mrs. Sandra Mcmandon. 1,084 students attend Durbin Creek Elementary School and identify as White, non-Hispanic; Hispanic; and Asian/Pacific Islander. 0.5% of the Durbin Creek Elementary School students are "limited in English proficiency." 5% of the 1,084 students here get reduced lunch prices. The student to teacher ratio at Durbin Creek Elementary School is 16:1. Hickory Creek Elementary School is one of the nearest elementary schools.

Extracurricular Activities

  • Arts

    • Chorus
    • Computer arts
    • Drawing painting
    • Theater drama
  • Languages Taught

    • Spanish
  • Sports

    • P.E. classes

Student Ethnicities

Ethnicity School District
White, non-Hispanic 85% 82%
Hispanic 6% 4%
Asian/Pacific Islander 4% 2%
Black, non-Hispanic 3% 9%
Multiracial 2% 2%
Native American or Native Alaskan 0.2% 0.2%

Student Subgroups

Subgroup School District
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program 5% 20%
Limited English proficiency 0.5% 0.4%

Community Rating & Reviews

  • (1 year ago)

    I would have to agree with the previous posters. Although an 'A' school according to 'objective' standards the sole focus of the school is on FCAT scores and making the grade. Teachers who could be fantastic are made into data recorders. The content in math and literature is watered down and nonsensical the majority of questions come in the form of low level multiple choice prompts. My child is only asked to bubble in answers to most math questions rather than to actually obtain an answer. Many of the questions can be answered correctly by a child who is need of serious remedial help. The FCAT scores give an illusion of true learning but in reality represent a lowering of the bar. In addition most of the focus is spent on the students who have not yet met grade level FCAT standards but are able to meet them with ease. Those who have the skills already languish in a environment full of testing and re-testing. Those in need of assistance get a some extra assistance but would probably benefit more from a richer environment where testing wasn't the sole purpose. On a more positive not there are some wonderful kind teachers here if only they were more free.to actually teach.

  • (1 year ago)

    We moved to Durbin Creek from another in county school and I am very disappointed. It is BEYOND overcrowded there are the annex in the back where at one point we witnessed a trial run of a severe weather drill that took more than 20 minutes to get the annex children into the halls of the original building. It feels cold and unfriendly. Seems to be more focus on PTO than anything.My daughter has always been a wonderful student. She LOVED school had wonderful marks on her report card and great feedback from her teacher. This year was completely different. She had several not good marks on her report card her teacher didn't seem to care much for her and they were treated more like soldiers than students. She got up many days sayinghtat she didn't want to go to school that her teacher wasn't nice that she wanted to stay home etc. We made sure to ask that this wasn't a problem such as bullying and she said no- it is simply the class and the teacher. It made me so sad to see her lose her zest for learning. She no longer likes to read anymore and 3 out of 5 nights a week were spent with her in TEARS over the amount of homework she had. I really hope next year is better.

  • (1 year ago)

    I did not love the first year we have been there. My daughter is in Kindergarten and I have felt that the school was not a happy environment. They even make the kids sit boy/ girl in the cafeteria during their only free period that they are allowed to have a friend to talk to. My daughter is a good student and never got in trouble but the children around her did and it brought her spirit way down. She spent many mornings not wanting to go to school and saying it wasn't a fun place to be. In my opinion Kindergarten should still be a lot of play happiness and fun. There is a lot of life left for seriousness. There are also MANY ways to be taught to learn through playing and having a good time doing it. We are looking into other alternatives for first grade.

  • (2 years ago)

    This school is overall a great environment for children. But if you have a child with ESE needs the ESE program is understaffed underfunded and the environment is very difficult on the kids. I had to pull my son out of the school and put him in a private school due to the bad experiences and his diminishing confidence. Without the proper funding and teacher assistance this won't change. My daughter still attends and is finishing up her first year. It is a bit sad to see that the kids are pretty much spending the last three months reviewing the year and the kids are really bored. We should be pushing our children to achieve and learn more. To me this is the greatest problem with public schools today. We settle for the minimum standards.

  • (2 years ago)

    Excellent school - uses differentiation to teach to each student. The parent involvement is second to none! The principal is a fantastic leader!

  • (3 years ago)

    THe staff the teachers and the parents truly work together for the benefit of all the students.

  • (3 years ago)

    They have some of the best teachers in Jacksonville FL!

  • (3 years ago)

    everything about the school is great...I have one older child that has moved on and one starting kindergarten this year. I was very impressed with the tour and the kindergarten classrooms....

  • (3 years ago)

    The teachers and staff are wonderful!!

  • (3 years ago)

    The Teachers/Staff are dedicated and focused on the needs of their students and promote parent involvement. Students are challenged to do their best demonstrate character and are recognized and praised for it.

  • (3 years ago)

    The teachers and staff makes Durbin Creek a great School!!

  • (3 years ago)

    Durbin Creek is an amazing school with a wonderful PTO fantastic staff and great families!

  • (3 years ago)

    Very helpful with assisting with the education of a child with disabilities. Very friendly and understanding staff.

  • (3 years ago)

    It's a wonderful elementary school that has caring teachers & parents. Most of the children that attend live in the same neighborhood so it's easy to have friendships.

  • (3 years ago)

    Durbin Creek is an amazing school. The teachers and staff are supportive and caring. Everyone works in the best interest of the children!

  • (3 years ago)

    Dubin is a fabulous school! I have a handicapped child and they meet all of his needs! What a great place with great Teachers!

  • (3 years ago)

    The level of talent and commitment at Durbin Creek is AWESOME! My son is receiving the greatest elementary education in the state!

  • (3 years ago)

    My daughter is in 3rd grade at DCE. I have loved every teacher she has had. They are exception and go above and beyond to help the children excel. These teachers truly care about the children and helping them learn to the best of their abilities.

  • (3 years ago)

    You can't find a better elementary school in St. Johns County. The teachers are dedicated to seeing students succeed in any way they can. Parent involvement is stellar and our PTO supports the school in so many ways. Students are challenged to do their best believe in themselves and demonstrate character. Technology use is highly valued and infused throughout the curriculum. The Durbin mascot - an Explorer is appropriate through and through.

  • (3 years ago)

    We've been with Durbin Creek Elementary since it opened and we love it. The parents care the teachers care and the administration cares!

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