Wesley Heights Elementary School

Public | PK-5 | 399 students |  

PHONE: (706) 569-3733

FAX: (706) 569-3737

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1801 Amber Dr

Columbus, GA 31907

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Columbus's Wesley Heights Elementary School serves grades PK-5 in the Muscogee County School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 2 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Feb 10, 2011
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Mrs. Benson is the best teacher ever! My kid was fortunate to have had Mrs. Benson in third grade and then again in grade 5. So glad to have been a part of the WHES community of learners!

Posted on May 22, 2003
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I believe Wesley Heights Elementary School has a lot of potential but right now it is not striving to get there. My complaints are as follows; 1. The 1st graders were not given enough homework so that the parents could see their children weakness and help develop them. 2. There was no permanent para-professional assigned to one 1st grade class. The teacher was left alone to try to teach unsettled children. This was an inconvenience and had to take away from her teaching time. A. You did not find out a child was having difficulties with certain subjects until the end of the week when there were 'F' paper in their folders. 3. There were class and school rules in place but was not enforced (ie. personal property was taken). 4. The PTA had one person running it. All the officers were pushed out of participating eventually. No one cared to investigate, although many complaints were made to the correct people. A. The only ideals that were exceptible was the presidents. B. The only functions that were given was from the president. C. The money was spent on the school the way the president saw fit (next year the husband will be president.......). 1.Spent on beatifing the school grounds, when the children had no supplies in the classes. D. So many functions was suppose to be fundraisers and so many were suppose to be free. There were no free events for these kids. E. There were nothing put in place to develop the children education.


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