Mattaponi Elementary School

Public | K-6 | 447 students |  

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11701 Duley Station Rd

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

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Upper Marlboro's Mattaponi Elementary School serves grades K-6 in the Prince George's County Public School District. 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 17 school community members.

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Posted on May 2, 2011
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I have four children who attend mattaponi, actually three since one has moved on to sevenh grade. Mattaponi ha been a wonderful learning experience for my childen as well as myself. My children were all under acheivers when they first attended mattaponi, coming from a couple of different schools that did nothing to actually help them to get better as far as actually working with them to better themselves. Mattaponi really cares about their students and if necessary will give them individual attention to ensure they get the help they need to improve themselves. I praise the entire staff at mattaponi. My children have all been on the honor roll since attending mattaponi. Thank you Mattaponi for the excellent work that you do. I could not have chosen a better learning facility.
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Posted on Nov 28, 2010
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I moved to this area not knowing much of anything about Mattaponi ES. I work in the school system on the high school level, so I don't know a lot about the elementary schools. I must say I have been more than impressed with the Principal and staff at Mattaponi. It is truly a blessing in disguise. My son is a fourth grader and my daughter is in the first grade. I have had an excellent rapport with the Principal and every teacher that my children have had. The parents have a responsibility to reach out to the teachers and let them know that you are there and want to be involved. It is a partnership. If you don't do your part, then you can't expect great results. The same goes for your student. I love this school and would highly recommend it to anyone who wants a great education for their children.
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Posted on Aug 5, 2010
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When the school has to deal with students with learning disabilities, they seem to be at a loss. Students who do not operate on the same level as the class are often met with a cookie cutter approach to learning. Those students typically become disenchanted with learning because they can not comprehend the concepts that are being taught. It is my observation that Mattaponi is either unaware of available options or choose not to take the steps necessary to properly identify and recommended available options for students with learning disabilities. Our notes in the agenda books went unanswered, our phone calls were not returned, and our visits to the school were met with excuses. After numerous attempts, a meeting was scheduled with the leadership. That leadership displayed a lack of interest with our concerns and the advancement of our child. That not only gave me chills .it gave me pause.
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Posted on Jan 11, 2010
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My son attended Mattaponi for 3 years (first through 3rd grade), I enrolled him at Mattaponi because of all the wonderful accolades that I had heard from parents at the school. The first two years at Mattaponi were wonderful, but there was a definite transition in the third grade. The students went from learning for mastery, to learning to take a test. Our third grade teacher was for lack of better words a nightmare. I am a parent who devotes a lot of time and energy to making sure my child receives the best education that he can, and I trusted the Prince George's Co. school system to help me in my efforts. As a taxpayer and a parent I can't tell you how disappointing it was to find out that my honor roll student was not mastering anything, but be introduced to concepts and passed along.
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Posted on Oct 22, 2009
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My son transferred to Mattaponi after attending Catholic School for grades 1-4. In the middle of the year we relocted and I have found Mattaponi to be more challenging than private school. He was a straight A student in his old school but Mattaponi's teachers, work load, etc... is actually more difficult. I was extremley impressed with the 4th grade team upon transferring him and the 5th grade team has provided even further confirmation that the entire faculty is committed to ensuring our children have the proper education that they deserve. The work is challenging so be prepared as a parent to be involved with homeworks, study techniquest, etc.. . Communication is requested and encouraged. I often do 'drop ins' on my child on my day off or during lunch if possible. I love this school and pray that the middle school will be just as good.
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Posted on Oct 14, 2009
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Majority of the teachers are excellent , MS. SMITH, MS. HOLLAND, MS. JACKSON GREEN, MS. BRANDENBURG, The office staff, ms. worley, and school nurses, its just a few teachers that spoil the good ones, there needs to be more reviews of the teaher practices, and for the school to listen to when parents (especially when more than one, has a complaint on a teacher. Thank you.
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Posted on Jul 6, 2009
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My oldest has transferred from this school last year. We were so sad, his middle school is just not as good. My younger one still goes there. Ms. Teshko is a very good teacher, we just wished we had more feedback. Dr. Hay is consistent with a great staff. We will be sad when we have to move.
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Posted on Mar 31, 2009
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Considering all factors this school is under great leadership by a principal who is working miracles. Though the discipline can be a little over the top I guess it has top sometimes. The teachers still care and try to teach
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Posted on Jun 15, 2008
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As a parent with two kids in this school, we were very happy with their experience this year. As far as Kindergarten Teachers go, Mrs. Brandenburg would probably rate as one of the best! She has even gone through the trouble to give our soon to be first grader summer 'homework' which will help him next year. I just wish his older brother's teachers were that good. A great school, and Dr. Hay should be commended.
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Posted on Dec 3, 2007
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My kids attend Mattaponi and I'm an activity parent in the PTO at Mattaponi. The school is one of the Best Elementary Schools in the County. The PTO is very strong and goal oriented (sponsorship of Educational Programs - after school) that promotes positive programs to all Mattaponi s children. I know the current Principal personally and the previous Principal that left; they both have different personalities and foresight but they both are no slackers when it comes to educating the kids a Mattaponi. The school is a good homogenous school located in the surrounding Upper Marlboro area that believes in education, leadership and responsibility. The parents here at Mattaponi understand the dedication it takes and volunteerism needed to move the school forward as their kids expand to new horizons.
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