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Highland Park Elementary School
(206) 252-8240
1012 SW Trenton St
Seattle, WA 98106
Level: PK-5
District: Seattle Public Schools



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Highland Park Elementary School, Seattle, WA.


Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:16% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:74.03% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:16.5% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:18.3% (2008)
Hispanic:31.9% (2008)
Multiracial:0% (2008)
Asian:30.9% (2008)
Pacific Islander:0% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:2.5% (2008)
Unspecified:0% (2008)




Highland Park Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating2
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating3


Highland Park Elementary School Reviews

 
As far as the principal leadership goes she is good as long as what she is doing only has to do with the children and their needs. Other that that she knows how to put on a show... And a good one for evening events. All the rest of the staff at this school rocks! caring, loving teachers that only want the very best for all the kids. Spend time at this school and make up you own mind.

I think they are trying hard to change what others think. There are many spirit days and things going on. I met the principal Ann Gray at an afterschool activity night last week, and she was serving pizza and was very kind as far as I could tell. There does seem to be a big turn around in staff, but I'm not sure why.

I would like to say first and foremost that the teachers at Highland Park are not all new, young & inexperienced and we Do know better! I am currently teaching at Highland Park and enjoy it! I have been teaching more than ten years and have experienced bad principals...I would not consider Ann Gray one of those. She is a strong leader who wants the best for ALL students. She is also a strong minded woman which many find intimidating. She says what she means and means what she says. Some people can't handle that. If you want your child to have an advocate in the district that looks out for the true needs of the students, Ann Gray would be her. I am not a 'kiss up' nor a 'brown noser' I simply know what's best for kids. I am a well liked and respected teacher replying to post: 10/9/08

I love this school, The teachers are great, they genuinly care for thier students. The faculty at Highland park are wonderful. My daughter has been going to this school for 3 years and will be entering her forth this year. I am very glad we chose this school for her to attend.

The school has been working hard to improve their scores. Looping is done in the first and second grade and it is very successful. They have a new principal which I think is a huge improvement over the last one. We needed more active parents to help our school grow and acheive more. There are many amazing teachers.

The academic programs are fairly standard, but the teachers care about their students. Caucasion students are the minority here. Parent involvement is minimal.

Seattle School District has imposed the present principal Ann Gray without any parent, staff or community involvement. Ann Gray failed at previous high ranking positions within the Seattle School District. She failed as head of Title I funds. She failed as head of ESL department. She leaves behind her only failure and volatile relationaships. Her abusive and non professional manner in which she treats students, teachers, and employees is responsible for causing about 13 employees to quit their positions within Highland Park within six months (one of the persons to have left is the head teacher). Most of the best teachers have left and that does not fill me with much hope considering that this is a school that is in jeopardy academically.

Its a good clean school with some good teachers, but it lacks school spirit with no extra fun activitys. Academic is good.



 

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