My daughter started kindergarden this year. I was worried afte reading past reviews, but I love ths school! Her teacher, Ms. Gibbs is great! Keep up the good work Wildflower!
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Posted by a parent on 09/18/09
This school is so unorganized and the principal and student advisor don't do anything to improve it
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Posted by a parent on 04/29/09
I am the Mother of a second grader that had attended this school since Kinder and I am very pleased with the individual attention she receives. I am happy that their is a program where gifted students are recognized and challenged.
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Posted by a parent on 04/10/09
I have 2 boys that attended Kindergarten this year and I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised how caring and supportive the teachers were. After reading the other reviews, I was a bit concerned about sending my sons here however after completing this year I am happy to say that I am looking forward
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Posted by a parent on 06/05/08
I agree with the latest three parent postings. My neice (7th grade) and nephew (4th grade) both attend Wildflower Elementary and are getting a terrible education, not only this- they don't feel safe with the 'cliques' in the school and the adminiatration staffs lack of dealing with these issues. Wildflower
... Read more has a terrible reputation in Goodyear, AZ. If you have a choice, do not let your children attend this school! Get a variance! Read less
Posted by a other on 11/03/07
I have had all three of my children in Wlidflower from the beginning of their education. My eldest is now in 7th grade (I also have one in 5th and one in 3rd). They all are in need of different learning styles and while I think the teachers are not given the guidance from the principle I find that my
... Read more kids needs are not always met. I made sure my kids were placed in this school when we moved to Arizona but now wonder if the education at this particular school has been lost in the shuffle. I have been a bit outspoken with the staff and the principle and would say that I wish the old principle was still here. I find that we have a problem with leadership at this school. Until the shift in command changes I am not sure if the school will get better. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/02/07
I have been dealing with this school for the past 4 years.With one child that has a IEP and the other that is in 1st grade.This school has done nothing, for my child. The staff has more extra actives, for them selfs then the children.My children have fell way behind,I have had to pull my 3 grader. DR.Laura
... Read more is a joke.He has never once got back with my husband or I on some of are complaints. no PTA,no honor roll,I am moving because of this school. My special needs kid has been removed,is now in one of the best charter school this state has.My 1st grader hates school now. cries everyday. The lunchroom is a joke. Wildflower needs help. Read less
In the last 3 years that my children have been attending wildflower I have been very dissapointed with the school overall. My daughter is not being challenged. She is very smart and gets bored easily. My son I pulled out and put in a charter school after only attending kindergarten. He was given extra
... Read more help to learn things, but when asked he said the tutor would just tell him the answer. Declining test scores are also a big concern. When I addressed a problem with the principal, I was suppose to get a call back, one year later still waiting. I was able to clear up the problem on my own through other resources. We come from california, when comparing the two school systems they don't even come close. Wildflower is like a free daycare. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/27/07
The teachers at Wildflower elementary school have always established & maintained high expectations. They are very organized, courteous & professional. Wildflower teachers challenge the students to obtain their personal best every day. The teaching staff is Exceptional!
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Goodyear schools — Wildflower School is located at 325 S Wildflower Dr, Goodyear AZ 85338. 325 S Wildflower Dr is in the Wildflower Ranch neighborhood and 85338 ZIP code in Goodyear, AZ The school district for Wildflower School is the Avondale Elementary School District 44. Wildflower School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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