I really do not like this school. The principal is completely unavailable to the parents. The teaching time is wasted with the ridiculous lining up and being quiet all the time. It's all about the test scores. This school is a huge disappointment.
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Posted by a parent on 08/29/07
The leadership in this school is lacking! Most of the teachers are great and are truly there to help the children learn. However, the administration does not support them. They even put in a vote at a PTA meeting to eliminate Recess in order to have more SOL time! Kids need to play! Bullying is an issue
... Read more and it is not being addressed! If your child has any need for help with disabilities the teachers are the best you could ask for but that will soon change as the administration is not! Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/27/07
I have two children in EMES. A 4th grader and 2nd grader and we love it. We have been at EMES for two years. We left Meadowland Elem. which is the highest test scores in the area. I believe that the total educational experience is better at EMES than any other school I have been involved with.
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Posted by a parent on 01/04/06
The teachers at this school are great, my only issue is that they want to retain students to keep the SOL scores high so that they can stay accredited. To me this is totally unacceptable. I have 2 children in this school and both love it with the exception of a couple of teachers who aren't so nice to
... Read more them. There are also issues where other children are poking with sticks causing children to bleed, the result being a time out. When are the parents going to be held accountable for their children. When are the teachers going to pay more attention to our children? I would not reccomend this school if you are looking for your childs best interest. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/01/05
I have a child in 2nd grade & one child who just finished Evergreen to go to middle school. I have been more than happy at Evergreen. My children have gotten the best education and extra help that they needed. Evergreen is the best. I come from an Education background so I know good when I see it. The
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Posted by a parent on 02/23/04
The staff is caring and wonderful with children. My children ( I have 3) all do very well at this school. It's the best in the county!
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Midlothian schools — Evergreen Elementary School is located at 1701 Evergreen E Pkwy, Midlothian VA 23114. 1701 Evergreen E Pkwy is in the 23114 ZIP code in Midlothian, VA The school district for Evergreen Elementary School is the Chesterfield County Public Schools. Evergreen Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 5.
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