Wellington is an amazing elementary school. Frankly, I am rather shocked at the previous two comments! I believe that the teachers are the heart of the school, and my children have been so fortunate to have such wonderful educators. In fact, 3rd grade happened to be their very favorite years! I think
... Read more that one must be proactive in the education of your children - if you feel like there isn't enough parental involvement and communication, then get on out there and be involved! We have an excellent PTA! Also, I believe it was mentioned that teachers communicate only through emails. Did you not attend any conferences? Do you expect teachers to send emails back to you during their non-working hours? I believe they deserve a little more credit than that! Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/04/09
I have a child currently in 3rd grade in this school & he has been there since 1st grade. While I think the standards are ok, parental involvement and communication is very poor. Teachers don't communicate about your child to you unless you ask (& even that is very textbook-like. It's like they cut &
... Read more paste all comments to all children commonly!) & the only communication is about school activities, fund raising, money, etc. If the admin would take more action on parental communication, I would feel better about this school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/04/08
We really did not like this school. They have way too many rules, way too many people acting like monkeys in front of and indide the school yelling at the kids and even at the parents. Parents do not have any chance to know what is happening inside the school. You can not walk your child to his classroom.
... Read more Parents feel totally outside the school, most of the time lost and not knowing what is going on. Teachers communicate only sending emails (during school time, aren't they busy with the kids??) or even thru the kids- a lot of the information is lost. They have too many students. No parental involvement. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/17/08
This school is amazing. There are a ton of extracurricular activities such as student council, drama club, choir, percussion, jump rope team, lego robotics, video game club, media team, UIL, publishing, and all for free! It has an amazing program for dyslexic children. The teachers are terrific, spend
... Read more a lot of 1x1 time with the kids, and even provide after school tutoring for free. We moved here from CA and this school blew us away. The academic standards and subjects presented the the kids is fabulous. Every week the kids have art, music, drama, library, technology, library and PE. Their regular classroom covers science, social studies, reading, language arts, math and spelling. I highly recommend this school. The only draw back is that it is very large with almost 1000 students. So, transition from a small school is a bits Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/21/07
This school is outstanding My child loves it here. A strong administration and excellent teachers make this an A+ school!
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Posted by a parent on 01/01/06
The teachers are very caring but the resources available for the students are limited.
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Posted by a parent on 11/03/05
Great school, great principal, teachers and parents. School has alot of students, but everyone works together so that each child can receive a good elementary experience. I would definitely attend Wellington again!
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Posted by a parent on 10/17/05
Wellington is an awesome school. The individual attention the students receive by the teachers has made the difference in my son's reading achievement. We are very pleased with the level of learning and the overall atmosphere in the school.
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Posted by a parent on 08/27/05
The academic programs are exceptional and the teachers are very dedicated to the learning of every student.
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Posted by a parent on 07/06/05
Wellington provides a positive learning environment, strong parental involvement, great PTA, and a energetic, caring staff. I am thrilled with the education my children are receiving.
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Flower Mound schools — Wellington Elementary School is located at 3900 Kenwood Dr, Flower Mound TX 75022. 3900 Kenwood Dr is in the 75022 ZIP code in Flower Mound, TX The school district for Wellington Elementary School is the Lewisville Independent School District. Wellington Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels PK - 5.
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