Northport K-8 School

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250 NW Floresta Dr

Port St. Lucie, FL 34983

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Port St. Lucie's Northport K-8 School serves grades K-8 in the St. Lucie County Public Schools district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 27 school community members.

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Posted on Jul 11, 2011
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This school is aweful. My son attended for 7th grade. He was put on the Northstars so called college prep team. He has been a straight a student til this school. Some of the teachers seemed like they were not on this planet. He didnt learn much at all. papers weren't graded. The principal was almost impossible to get ahold of. We moved for this year to start a new school and I can't even get his records. I am told they do not have access to them. This school was the worst school I have ever seen and I am glad he will not be attending this place ever again and that my daughter will not be going there either.
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Posted on Jun 19, 2011
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Like any school there are great teachers and then those who show up. My child was on the Clownfish team for two years and these teachers helped and educated my child. The Clownfish teacher showed a genuine interest and want all the childern to be successful. Thank you Ms. Dehart, Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Smith and Mr. Burdge.
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Posted on Jun 1, 2011
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The Special Education Department in this school lacks knowledge in every aspect that its insulting. They do not know how to do evaluations on time and I will say they do not have any empathy for any of the special needs students. Those parents who have children with special needs please beware and RUN RUN RUN AS FAR AWAY AS POSSIBLE! <--- Can not emphasize that enough.
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Posted on Apr 10, 2011
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This school is a terrible school, it has teachers who curse at students. They also call the students stupid and pathetic. They do not teach the students very well as well. This is the worst school that my children have ever been to.
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Posted on Oct 23, 2008
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Northport was the best school I've ever been too. The teachers are so helpful.
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Posted on Jul 6, 2008
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I started my childern here when the K-8 started. I just knew it would get better. I held in there. I ask for help on every level . There are teachers thier that really want to see the childern advance. There are others who are just therer for a job or so it seems. My childern suffered more than words could say in thier time there. I have moved them to another school this coming year of 08-09. I pray this will be a positive expereience for all. This is my last attempt before just homeschooling them. One positive note is the parents I meet there have been wonderful friends.
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Posted on Jun 4, 2008
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My son just graduated 8th grade at Northport and the relief felt by my child and our family is enormous! That school is lacking a professional standard. Phone calls are not returned by guidance, tem leaders or principles. They lack consitency. One star of teaching here or there should not be the exception, it should be the rule. There is a negative, punitive, and immature affect in many of the teachers. There is little praise and much critizism. They need to re-evaluate what there mission is. Childrens' young egos can suffer much, as they are still in their formative years, in an environment that is oppresive, uncaring, and unfair.
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Posted on Apr 22, 2008
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This is the first yearmy daughter attended this school. She is in 6th grade. I think that most of the teachers need a psych evaluation. The principal hides in his office and wouldn't even come out to discuss a complaint I had. The so called Teachers are negative and never give any positive rienforcement. I can not wait to get my child out of this school.
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Posted on Jan 5, 2007
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I've been attending northport k-8 for 2 years now and i think its a fairly good school. They are very strict with there discipline, but they have every reason to be.. I mean if they have rules why not inforce them? But the teachers are either too hard on the students or too easy.. I only have two teachers that actually know how to teach.. The rest of them are only there to collect there paycheck & arent worried about the students at all. As for the students behavior.. Well it is not uncommon to see a fight once in a while.. But I have enjoyed the last two years that I have been at this school!
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Posted on Jan 4, 2007
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Northport is now a k-8 and the Administration, teachers and staff have done an outstanding job with the transition. I am a very active parent at the school and have 3 children there (K, 3rd, 7th)so I have a balance view of the school. Top quality admin. and teachers from k to 8. Very active dedicated PTO and lots of volunteers. Strict school but focuses on positive reinforcement not punishment. K-5 are seperate from 6-8th with their own cafeteria, playgrounds etc. Administration is always open to constructive feedback and respond with action, not afraid of change and growth. My 7th grader was there for 6th grade and came from private school. Any concerns we had the school has responded to. I think it is the best school in the county. Parents who are unhappy are usually the ones who don't value education and don't get involved.
--Submitted by Beth Oreo, a parent


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