Review Highlands Elementary School
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Ms Maine: Highlands School is a wonderful neighborhood school. The parents are incredible, they are very supportive and actively involved in their child's education and school happiness. When a parent comes to help in the class their contributions of time and talents benefits all the children in the class, along with supporting their child! The teachers at Highlands are appreciative of parent support and encourage them to come and get involved to understand and become learners with their child. Your child will be learning "life skills" throughout each grade level that help to build character and positive self- esteem making students aware of how they are responsible for their learning and positive behaviors.
Highland School has a reputation for being an outstanding school I agree and it is because we work together!
I have worked at Highlands School 16 years...times are tough, schools are suffering with budget cuts, work is harder, class sizes are bigger- with all of these obstacles I feel privileged and excited to go to work with such a fabulous staff, principal, and parent group!
Highland School has a reputation for being an outstanding school I agree and it is because we work together!
I have worked at Highlands School 16 years...times are tough, schools are suffering with budget cuts, work is harder, class sizes are bigger- with all of these obstacles I feel privileged and excited to go to work with such a fabulous staff, principal, and parent group!
Submitted by a Teacher on Aug 16, 2011
This is a very good school once your child reaches grades 1-5; with the exception of 1 kindergarten teacher the rest leave much to be desired.
That aside it is located in a very community oriented neighborhood and there is much cooperation between residents and the school. There truly is a feeling of "family" felt. There are many cases where the current student is a 3rd generation Highlander having parents and even grandparents who attended the school.
The principal, I feel is trying her best, though because she is a human being she has and does make mistakes.
That aside it is located in a very community oriented neighborhood and there is much cooperation between residents and the school. There truly is a feeling of "family" felt. There are many cases where the current student is a 3rd generation Highlander having parents and even grandparents who attended the school.
The principal, I feel is trying her best, though because she is a human being she has and does make mistakes.
Submitted by a Parent on Jun 11, 2011
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