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Peter Kirk Elementary School
(425) 889-8359
1312 6th Street
Kirkland, WA 98033
Level: K-6
District: Lake Washington School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Peter Kirk Elementary School, Kirkland, WA.


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:81.8% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:1.3% (2008)
Hispanic:3.3% (2008)
Multiracial:4.4% (2008)
Asian:7.6% (2008)
Pacific Islander:0.4% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.7% (2008)
Unspecified:0.5% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:17% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:5.11% (2008)




Peter Kirk Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating4


Peter Kirk Elementary School Reviews

 
My son just graduated high school he went to Peter Kirk and I thought it was the best school on the east side, my daughter now is at Peter Kirk, and I have been loving it there we had the best experience at Kindergarten and first grade we loved her teachers so far and feel like we can trust them completely she'll be going to second grade and is very excited for school to start soon, she was not reading at all at the beginning of her first year at school by end of first grade she is reading chapter books, her math skills have advanced and I can say that it has been the same progress as her best friend who went to private school PTSA is great and very active; it is a great community school

I've had kids at Peter Kirk for the last 8 years. I have sent 3 kids to Kindergarten, and 2 have gone through each grade through 6th at Peter Kirk. I have read the 20 reviews that came before mine, and think the overall negative attitude that shines through most of them does not accurately reflect the school, rather the parents' overall disappointment that this world is not perfect, and thus the public school offerings are a let down. If each of these parents could accurately compare Peter Kirk to the other public schools in the area, I have no doubt Kirk would receive rave reviews and high marks. Their scores are good, parental involvement is excellent, the ptsa is strong and well supported so is able to support the school in areas where funding is lacking. Note that Kirk is scheduled for remodernization sometime after 2013 (to be rebuilt).

I have been a parent involved with Peter Kirk for 4 years. The teachers my children have had for the most part are good educators, friendly and willing to work with the parents. The Parental involvement at PK is high and the PTSA is strong. The principle is not. She does not follow up with the parents and does not seem to have a good relationship with the teachers. The former principle was on task and very involved with the educational direction and the parent participation. The school is too small, old and outdated. The class sizes are WAY to big (ie.30 kids per one teacher in 3rd grade). We moved to Kirkland for the great PK school ( I went to Lakeview as a child), but now I am wondering if we made the right choice. Many parents around here feel the same disappointment.

Huge class sizes and very poor physical building! Classrooms are tiny; lunch is eaten in classrooms as there is no room large enough for a lunchroom; no storage for kids or teachers materials; poor technology integration in curriculum. My kids have had 29+ kids in class since Gr 1! Some great teachers though and very involved core group of parents. No real leadership at the top.

We are new to the area & our experience has been great! Many of the prior comments are based on DISTRICT problems. The PTSA is amazing and not just a 'money' aspect. I strongly feel a PTSA can make or break a school. They are in charge of before and after school activities, such as Science Adventures, foreign languages, jump rope class, chess club and more. They also organize skate night, egg drop, end of year carnival, science fair, art gallery walk and much, much more!! The parents that I have met are warm and caring. The teachers are excellent. The math curriculum is poor, but again this is a DISTRICT issue, not just P.K.'s alone. I see more pros than cons at this school! My kids love it and we agree!

We are would-be parents, but my child's chances at full-time kindergarten were thrown to luck in the school's lottery. We were among dozens of parents who were turned away from Peter Kirk for the 2008-2009 school year, because of lack of space. If you are considering moving to the Norkirk, West of Market, or Highlands areas near Kirkland, you should be aware that your child may not have the opportunity to attend full-day kindergarten. Although half-day kindergarten is available, you will not be informed whether or not your child will be in am or pm kindergarten until a few months from the start of the school year, when it's a scramble to make arrangements. The district and school have not shown signs that they are trying to find a solution, so count us as underimpressed. You would think a 'highly performing' district and school would place more emphasis on early education.

In reading the reviews from some of the parents, I find it hard to believe our kids attend the same school that they so negatively portray. Peter Kirk is a great school with lots of parent support and mix of talented and average teachers. What makes it special is its location in downtown Kirkland and the involvement of its families. My advice to the parents who complained about the school is to get involved and change the things you don't like. Otherwise, take a look at global education and see how privileged our children are.

This is our first year and I am terribly disappointed. From the mediocre curriculum, lack of enthusiasm from the teachers and a Principal who doesn't follow through. The PTA is the only strong force in the school - but that is not our children's education - that is all about the money. Being that it is centrally located in such an affluent area, you would expect more.

Peter Kirk is a school that needs alot of improvement. The staff and teacher seem like zombies going through their day. It is a cold damp school with the same attitude. The curriculum is poor, or poorly approached as well as extra curricular activities. This school should be revamped inside out.

It is unfortunate but this is not the school I was expecting to be. The principal is mediocre and the teacher I have now is mediocre as well. There hasn't been one thing to prove me wrong. We need better leaders to lead our kids.

Funding in LWSD seems tight. Research projects required very little challenge in upper grades, weeks were given to complete these assignments.My children appeared bored here, this is unusual for them. There are very strong bonds among friends and if you are not included from pre school, chances are you will not be accepted here. There is a false kindness among the parents that reveals itself as time passes and leaves my family unimpressed.

An excellent school, lots of teamwork, nurturing safe & inclusive academic environment that allows all students to be excel to the best of their ability. They provide much more that basic academics, they provide an enriched environment for all to thrive. It's a rich environment of inclusion for all, where each student matters and every student can succeed and be the best they can be. It is an inclusive community and learning environment, not an exclusive one.

Too bad they mix their students together and not separate academically challenged kids from strong kids. Otherwise, most of their teachers so far have been excellent. The parent involvement is great, which makes this school wonderful.

As much as we love the teachers and staff there is a lack of quality math teaching and very limited science which to me, contributes to a great school. Afterschool programs are few and most (languages and art) are hard to get if you don't submit you paperwork on day one. Unfortunately, there is no category to rate academics but I would rate that as a 2.



 

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