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About Aisd St. Elmo Apple Blossom
AISD St. Elmo Apple Blossom
AISD St. Elmo Apple Blossom is a newly launched Pre-K3 program located within the established St. Elmo Elementary School campus. Opening in Fall 2025, this initiative provides a developmentally appropriate curriculum with a specialized focus on Dual Language and English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction. The program is designed to support the local community by adding high-quality childcare slots for three-year-olds. The facility leverages the resources of the elementary campus, offering dedicated dual-language classrooms and a professional school environment. To ensure personalized attention, the program maintains a low teacher-to-student ratio of 1:9, with two staff members present in every classroom. Eligible Travis County families can access this program at no cost, which includes breakfast, lunch, and a daily snack, making it an accessible option for working parents seeking a structured academic start for their children.
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Safety Record
No safety concerns, incidents, or violations were found for the Apple Blossom program. As a new initiative launched in the Fall 2025 semester, the program underwent a licensing process shortly before opening, and no historical news of safety issues exists for this specific center.
Parent Reputation
The Apple Blossom program is too new to have established its own review history, but parents of children at St. Elmo Elementary generally report a positive, 'neighborhood feel' with highly involved teachers and an attentive principal. Reviews for the campus specifically highlight the success of its dual-language and ESL programs and the supportive nature of the school counselor.
Staff Insights
Employees at St. Elmo Elementary have praised the leadership of the principal, referred to by parents as 'Mr. Mac,' for being attentive to concerns. While specific reviews for the Apple Blossom staff are not yet available, the program maintains a low teacher-to-student ratio of 1:9 and requires two staff members per classroom to ensure high-quality care.

