Public | PK-5 | 610 students |
Cherry Hills Village Elementary School, located in Englewood, Colorado, serves grades PK-5 in the Cherry Creek 5 School District. It is among the few public schools in Colorado to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 14 school community members.
School highlights:
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I had my child here for 2 years...Kinder and 1st and the education that the children get is top notch. However, the parents make it unplesant for the new comers that aren't millionaires. They are rude, dismissive and like the other poster mentioned, pretentious. My daughter misses her teacher and some of the children in the class but I am so happy to be out of that sort of snobbish community. Too many of the school events had alcohol and even at some of the birthday parties the parents were drinking, which I found completely inappropriate. If you're into that sort of social thing, then this school is for you. But if you want a more wholesome community of people that don't want their children to be jaded by this liestyle then ths is NOT the school for you.
Office staff is amongst the rudest, most pretentious , elitist I have ever seen...unless you are wealthy, and then they are very friendly. The new principal this year shares in this behavior to some extent. Very cold and intolerant if you disagree with something. Teachers I have had mixed experience with. Kindergarten was quite good, very professional and thorough. First grade, this teacher I believe to be lazy and skittish. My child had some reading struggles and the reading specialists and team is very friendly and bubbly. I believe they are very capable. There is a ton of parent involvement, and as so many of the parents/mothers don't have to work, they are able to participate, and to their credit they do. It is very much a social club though, and if you are not of their ilk, people will barely speak to you. Apparently they mistake money for class, and judging by the cliqishness and elitism that leads to such rudeness, I have scarcely seen such low class behavior. The before and after school program is under funded, because MOST people there don't need the program. It is this kind of intolerance for "outsiders" that is truly shameful.
The experience my daughter had there was horrible, bullying by other girls. Teachers who don't care, office employees who are rude. If you have money, of course they are going to be nice to you. I pulled her out before she was even there for a year. She was sent to a private school where she excelled.
This is a school that caters to the rich and high achieving. I sent 3 kids there. We did out of district choice as I heard wonderful things about the school. My straight A student did well and teachers were wonderful. My other two students struggled at times and lived a lonely existence there. Teachers almost worship the wealthy parents, but those middle class ones are not heard. With my last child, when he began to struggle, they just didn't accept him back the next year. They didn't want his csap scores to lower the schools. They said there was no room, however they took the two out of district girls who were A students. Not an accepting school for anyone who doesn't fit into their mold.
I would rate this school lower if I could. Our one year there was the worst experience I've had as a parent. We have 2 kids, so 2 teachers. Neither had classroom control. One teacher didn't seem to even like kids and was always flustered. Other parents had the same complaints but the principal said she was a good teacher. Staff at the front desk are unfriendly and uninviting. School psychologist can't even return emails. Principal's response to complaints was - other parents love this school. It scores well on tests, so I guess she figures everything is fine. However, the kids all come from high achieving gene pool. Bullying is a big problem. With boys it is physical. With girls, expect to be teased if you don't wear the right brand clothes. Some parents seem to like the social aspects of the school, like a country club.
Thed teacher care so much about the students than fills like family, they really put a lot in the kids for them to be able to reach the best of them.
I do not fully agree with the other reviews. CHVE may be a great for academics but I feel it also has very pretentious staff and parents. So if you are not actually a resident of Cherry Hills Village itself, I would highly consider thinking twice about this school.
Cherry Hills Village Elementary is definitely one of the better elementary schools. Many kids, whose parents can afford to send their children to any private school, attend CHVE.
When I moved here in 3rd grade everybody was very welcoming to me. The academic prgram is awesome I love it! All of the teachers help me if I don't undestand some thing. When I come home i speak Spanish to my parents don't get what I am saying. It makes me feel like I acomplished something. I absolutly love CHVE!
CHVE is the most incredible school. The principal is warm and inviting to parents and children. The teachers we know are above and beyond. They greet your children with smiles in the mornings and warm goodbyes when your leaving. My children love school. They love their teachers and they love their environment. I love the progress I see in their education.
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