
McLean, VA
Odricks Corner
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- Freedom Hill Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 523 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageKinder teacher is not fit to be working with young children. I can’t put her name here, or else they’ll take my post downParent Review4mo ago18 Reviews - Spring Hill Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 869 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy 7 years old kids was dropped off in wrong bus stop and it was her second day using the school bus. Spoke with school rep, they told me that school transportation is separate entity they don't have control over transportation . School rep provided me transportation phone number, I called transportation they told me that 7 year old kid should know where to get off in their second day of using school bus. Bus drivers do not have list for the first few days of school where to drop off the kid. This mistake could have irreversible effect on parents and child if something would have happened to the kid. BIG trauma to kid and parents. FYI: School should have better coordination mechanism in place to force separate entity ((transportation)) to follow common sense guidelines.Parent Review8mo ago35 Reviews - Westbriar Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 812 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Westgate Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 584 Students
6/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Wolftrap Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 539 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI'm writing this in the hopes that it provides others with a more nuanced snapshot of one family's recent experience with the school, as most who fill out these forms are either extremely positive or extremely negative. As context, I had two children go through Wolftrap a few years apart, finishing recently. Overall, we had a positive experience and would recommend the school. Huge pluses for us included: *** the amazing levels of parent involvement; truly, the PTA is full of rockstar parents who spend enormous amounts of time and energy creating tons of fun events that really build community, and the teachers get SO MUCH community support*** the staff focus on always doing better; when the school learned that something like 97% of the students met or exceeded the state standards as determined by testing scores, they met to discuss how to get that last 3 percent there, tooThat said, no place is perfect and that was also our experience at Wolftrap. Our major concern with the school was that quiet, well-behaved kids slip through the cracks when they have issues. Both of my children are quiet and generally well-behaved, but both had issues crop up that totally flew under the radar of the staff. One child is extremely gifted in one core subject but they are peer-level in another core subject (which is ok! peer level is ok!)... this meant that my child was not in full-time Advanced Academic Program (AAP) but was also not being challenged in the core subject in which they are extremely gifted. The school eventually agreed to pull my child out for the top level of AAP (Level IV) for the core subject that they are extremely gifted in while keeping them in regular classes for other subjects, but had I not fought for it, I am 100% certain that my child would have slipped through the cracks and not been appropriately challenged. My other child is what the district calls "Twice Exceptional" (2E), which means that they are very smart but also have a disability (such as ADHD, autism, physical disability, etc). My child struggled with their ADHD and completing their work, but did not get the support that they needed because they were not disrupting the class, bullying others, etc. In the end, would another school have actually noticed these issues on their own? As a parent, I'm not really sure. The classrooms are full of a variety of kids and the reality is that if you don't advocate for them, they might not get what they need, wherever that is.Parent Review10mo ago17 Reviews - Colvin Run Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 783 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageColvin Run Elementary is truly one of the best schools in Virginia. The principal, Mr. Ken Junge, along with the dedicated teachers, staff, PTO, and the broader community, create an exceptional environment for students. Mr. Junge’s passion, vision, and relentless attention to detail shine through in everything he does, and he has fostered a culture of care, excellence, and commitment across the school. Parents are very active and engaged, which makes the PTO especially strong, offering excellent after-school programs and year-round activities that enrich the school experience and make it fun!Parent Review8mo ago18 Reviews - Our Lady of Good Counsel School
- PK-8
- Private
- 523 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageOur child recently started kindergarten at OLGC, and it has been an incredible experience! We are beyond thrilled with the academics. It’s only October; when she began, she could only spell her first name in uppercase. Now, just six weeks later, she has mastered both uppercase and lowercase letters and is starting to blend sounds together. This is just one of the many examples of her progress.We also love how OLGC emphasizes caring for God’s creation. She has started picking up trash during our walks because she understands it’s her responsibility to care for the environment. The school’s Catholic values really shine through, with a focus on shaping children to be not just great students but also kind, loving, and thoughtful individuals. This year’s motto, “Be love,” is a beautiful reminder of the importance of being compassionate in everything we do.OLGC doesn’t just prepare children to be academically on par with — and, in many ways, ahead of — the excellent local public schools. They’re also nurturing children to be good people, caring friends, and responsible citizens of the world. The Principal, Mrs. Williams, and the Vice Principal are fantastic leaders who clearly put their heart and soul into the school, and they are always open to feedback.You won’t find a better school for the price and the quality of education in the area. We are so grateful to be part of this community!Parent Review1y ago41 Reviews - The Langley School
- PK-8
- Private
- 510 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI went to this school so I think I am one of the most qualified to rate this school. I went to Langley for all of middle school, and after a while I realized that if you were anything other then you were going to be ostracized. All throughout school, my friend group was struggling with bullying and the school counselor, while kind, did nothing noteworthy to help. This school appears to be good at safety, but I frequently ditched lunches, when the most security was present, and no one noticed. The teachers are very unwilling to compromise and meet students in the middle, even if they have disabilities, and a lot of the kids are very exclusive to new students once they identify anything different (straight white neurotypical male). Don’t go here, don’t send your children here, because it is not a good school.Other Review1y ago25 Reviews
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