I think this is a good school. two of my children attend
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Posted by a parent on 03/07/09
This school is above average for our area. We bought our home specifically so that our children would come to Wintergreen. But it is a gigantic school with 12 classes at every grade level! The personal touch just isn't there b/c it just can't be now that the principal is in charge of the intermediate
... Read more school too. They stretch her way too thin and that leaves her no band-width to handle individual problems. I hear what all the other reviewers say. I wish our administration was out and about more. But the teachers are really good and my children have loved their 3+ years here. They are doing well academically, and I volunteer in their classes every week. So it can be done very easily. And the extra-curriculars like art and music once a week each are wonderful. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/26/09
Our Principal received 'Principal of the Year' this year!! She has an amazing calmness about her, yet is adament about her rules. This combination makes for a smoothly run school. I think this also allows the teachers, parents and students to respect her. My children are proud of their school!
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Posted by a parent on 11/09/08
If I could give this school less than one star I would.This school has been nothing less than one headache after another for me and my children.Unfortunately we live within their school district.My chief complaint with this school is my child has special needs everyone from the teacher to the school
... Read more staff does not understand his needs and they would like to label him with a different diagnoses.When did teachers become doctors? At this school they do not know what the word intervention means.The staff gets sarcastic overtones when you the parent have voiced your concerns.My child has failed and has actually regressed b/c of their lack of understanding in his needs.Do not let your child leave lunch money at home b/c they have a large problem extending any monies at lunch time even though they are reimbursed each and every time.Stay clear of this school Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/23/08
My child was in the kindergarten last yr, and when I came to drop something off for a party I also was going to stay and visit, but then I felt as if I was not welcomed. Now this yr it's the same way,but I still come to see what is going on.
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Posted by a parent on 10/17/07
I am also a disheartened parent whom has a child at this school. I can not believe the impact of poor leadership at this school. I am and will be involved with my child i am not going to 'drop him off and let him be independent' he is a child!!! Have these educators at this school ever had children?
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Posted by a parent on 09/11/07
I can only hope that the 2007-2008 school year is a better year for all parents and their children. My children attended for one year and the dissapointment led me to homeschool. We are a month and a half into it and things couldn't be better. Stay involved! Don't assume things are a okay. It's not
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Posted by a parent on 09/10/07
My children have been at WGP for the last two years. I am disappointed that the teachers and Principal do not want the parents in the school, yet they want our money for fundraising. The principal needs to become more friendly with the parents and realize that we are here and want to be involved.
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Posted by a parent on 09/08/07
I am disappointed with the administration's lack of concern and attention to safety issues in the school. We have had repeated issues with one child's behavior towards our child at the school and after-school programs and the principal was unwilling to address the issue. She blew the matters off to
... Read more the teacher and also to the after school program, even though there had been 5 incidents in one semester and we did not feel that there had been appropriate intervention. Again, we are very disappointed by the principal. On a positive note, our child has a very qualified teacher and we are pleased with the classroom instruction. We also do not feel that parent involvement is genuinely welcomed. I believe that this school is riding on it's relative 'newness' and aesthetic appeal. Read less
Early Childhood Special Needs, Speech/Language Pathologists
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English as Second Language
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Greenville schools — Wintergreen Primary School is located at 4710 County Home Rd, Greenville NC 27858. 4710 County Home Rd is in the 27858 ZIP code in Greenville, NC The school district for Wintergreen Primary School is the Pitt County School District. Wintergreen Primary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 2.
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