Please give us new administration for the 2009-2010 school year. The only principal that parents could talk to has left. We need a parent and student friendly principal. Donna Jackson is never at the school and even when she is she does not have time to talk to parents or students. Jennifer Sadler does
... Read more not even know who the parents are and we do not know her. Kaye Hlavaty knew all the students names by sight and knew many of the parents too. She was available and we could talk to her. Please bring her back or find us a parent and student friendly principal. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/19/09
We are thrilled with Heritage. We were skeptical about the Bibb County School system but decided to give it a try before we went to a private school. The key to success is for the parents to get involved. I am the room mom for my son's class. It is a lot of work, but VERY rewarding.
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Posted by a parent on 05/08/09
I wish we would get another new pricinpal. We opened this school with my oldest 2 children and currently have one child there and will have another there next year. I have many more years of Heritage left. I have seen it go from a wonderful place where parents, teachers and students were happy to a miserable
... Read more place. Many of our great teachers we opened with have gone and I fear that more will leave after this year. Ms Jackson is worse than Dr Hlavaty ever was. We need Mr Montgomery to be our principal. I wish that Ms Patterson would have taken our recommendations at the principal meeting held late last year before they named Ms Jackson our principal. She is making life miserable for all, and the worse thing about it is that she does not even see it, she blames everything on PTA, teachers and the staff. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/10/09
The students don't seem effected by punishment. Too many horrible things are happening but it doesn't seem to be getting any safer. I feel it will get to the point of searching backpacks and monitoring the playground and walk and talk areas. It has got to change before something terrible happens and
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Posted by a parent on 11/04/07
Heritage is an outstanding school. My children and I are very pleased. The new principal is caring and concerned about the safety and happiness of our children!
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Posted by a parent on 08/29/07
Glad to see Heritage is getting a New Principal! We need a committed person to take over and make this school as wonderful as it should be.I should not need to worry about my children being harmed while at school, if they are harmed or harassed, I need to know that it will be handled.
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Posted by a parent on 06/26/07
I am surprised to read that a parent at Heritage could be dissatisfied with our school! The administration and teachers are more than willing to work with parents who approach them with questions or concerns. I have found the staff to be caring and devoted to all of the students! I am very fortunate
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Posted by a parent on 03/27/07
I am very impressed with Heritage. My boys (1st and 5th grade)love their teachers and are getting an excellant education. It is obvious that the teachers, parapros and administration love the students at Heritage.
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Posted by a parent on 03/21/07
The teachers, parapros and principals are excellant and obviously care about their students.
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Posted by a parent on 03/21/07
My daughter has been at Heritage since 2003. The school has since then gone down bad. The teachers are always frustrated and the Principals do not care about the well being of your child. When my daughter was being harrassed by several kids they didn't do anything about it. We will not be sending our
... Read more other child here and we will be glad when this year is over. Dr. Hlaverty is very rude! Read less
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Macon schools — Heritage Elementary School is located at 6050 Thomaston Rd, Macon GA 31220. 6050 Thomaston Rd is in the 31220 ZIP code in Macon, GA The school district for Heritage Elementary School is the Bibb County School District. Heritage Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 5.
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