Charter | K-6 | 352 students |
Los Angeles's Watts Learning Center School is a charter elementary school. It has received a GreatSchools rating of 6 out of 10 based on its performance on state standardized tests.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 27 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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Charles W. Barrett Elementary School 0.2 miles | |||
0.3 miles | |||
Sheenway School & Culture Center 0.4 miles | |||
Teach Academy of Technologies School 0.4 miles |
I believe Watts Learning Center is doing a great job with our children. I have several kids in varying grades and I have seen them grow academically, emotionally, socially and culturally. I must disagree with a previous review about the lack of health awareness, physical fitness and too much homework. The school provides PE at least once a week for each grade level and they have am & pm recess everyday. Although this is not a lot, it is more than most schools. As for the homework, my children manage to complete most assignments within a hour and are able to spend time outside and participate in bowling, dance, cheer and girl scouts through out the week and weekend. I don't believe it is fair to blame the school for overweight children, we as parents are responsible for setting acceptable activity levels and healthy eating habits.
This is my childs 2nd year at WLC. Great school but it does not provide a balanced overall growth process for children. Very little to no efforts are spent providing children with health awareness or physical fitness. Many children at WLC are over weight due to excessive homework that creates no opprotunity for the child to participate in any outside activities that would stimulate exercise.
This is my first year at the WLC and I have a child in Kindergarten (Ms. Fords class). The school is amazing! Not only do they push EVERY single child to achieve the recognize students specialized needs and adjust to them as needed be it extra time and attention to raising up the grade level assignments. Ms. Ford is an amazing teacher involved in every possible way. The teachers here take an interest in the success of the students beyond teh role of a job but truly love being educators The principle works with students and teachers. EVERY SINGLE person involved with the school is active. A better place could not be possible for MY child!
I am so thankfulto be a part of the watts learning center family. My oldest child jus graduated from the fith grade and my 4 year old will start in the fall. I love watts learning center.
I love its commitment, effectiveness, and the population that it serves.
I was so excited when my twins got accepted to WLC for Kindergarten and I have not been disappointed. The curriculum is excellent, it both strengthens and challenges skills our children are developing. I have seen a tremendous growth in my twins reading, writing and math skills. I am very impressed with their teacher Ms. Jaques who they adore. She has manged to teach not only the core academics but public speaking, and both cultural and ethnic awareness. The only complaints I have are limited space for outdoor activities and disorganization at school events, however they have managed to do a lot this year. I highly recommend this school that I am sure will continue to improve with more dedicated satff and parental participation.
I Love Watts Learning Center... My child is in 4th grade and we just returned from a International Trip to S. Africa..... what can I say, I dont know of any other school sending 4th and 5th graders around the world. (It was wonderful) also I like the fact that they require much parent participation because thats what helps our kids succeed. The incident with the DJ playing non- appropriate music at fall festival, I fault the person who hired the DJ they should have reminded him to keep it Top Ten but clean. No school is perfect, test scores are high. Founders, Principle, Staff and the 4 Teachers my child had are all Great.
I have a daughter in kindergarden at this school. I must say I love the teacher Ms. Jacques however some of the other staff are questionable. The school lacks supervision the children often run around out of control. They had a fall festival on October 31, 2008 were they had a DJ there playing a song by Little Wayne called shorty want a thug. Need I say more!! My daughter will be out as soon as I can find another school.
My daughter is a 4th grader at WLC. She has attented since Kinder. Most of the teachers she has had really challenge the students. I must say that I am very impressed with her current teacher Mr O'Daniels. I think he is one of the best teachers she has had at the school. I appreciate my child having the opportunity to attend such a wonderful school where she can gain valuble knowledge that will carry on in later years. I know when the construction is complete we will have a wonderful school with a wonderful facility. I also like the enthusiasm the teachers have toward the school goals.
I thank God Daily for WLC students, Principle, Teachers and Staff. This school is one of the best charters in the world. I'm loving the goal of 900. Keep the students, principle and teachers in your prayers. If any parent has problems address them with the parent leadership or principle, she has a open door policy (When she's not to buisy).
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