Public | PK-5 | 613 students |
Louise A Conley, located in Whitman, Massachusetts, is a public school that serves grades PK-5 in the Whitman-Hanson School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 5 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 11 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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COMPARE | 1.5 miles | ||
1.6 miles | |||
1.8 miles | |||
Brockton Area Seventh-Day Adventist 2 miles |
Great Teachers, great support system ( i have a child who struggles) over all a 5 star.!!! :)
The Louise A. Conley School maintains a consistent level of professionalism, while continually striving for academic excellence. The Conley staff is remarkable and has set very high standards for students academically as well as socially. I wish that I had had teachers who were so motivated and positive! whilegrowing
I love the Conley School. My daughter just started the fourth grade and I am very happy with the teachers and staff that we have at the Conley School. I believe that my daughter is challenged while at school and enjoys learning.
My child attended Kindergarten and is going into first grade in the fall. I love the Conley school, the Teachers there are amazing. I know that my child is safe and secure and that he is going to continue to thrive academically and socially.
I truly believe I could not choose a better school for my children. As many parents do, I take the education of my children very seriously. This is the environment our children spend at least six hours of their precious day. The Conley School has shown excellence in all aspects of education. From the academic structure to the parent/teacher communication, Mr. Kenney's involvement and dedication to the students, extracurricular activities, and great care and concern for the students from the entire staff. My children have thrived both academically and socially. This school demonstrates a great sense of community that I feel very fortunate to be a part of. The students seem to learn not only the importance of determination and effort, but also compassion and consideration for others. When asked what the rules are at school, my children say, 'to follow the Golden Rule'. What more could a parent ask for?
This school is the reason we are moving out of it's district. Racial harrasment in kindergarten was reported with no action taken. Bullying goes on constantly. When questioned as to why the victims parents were not given notification the principal said 'we were aware of the situation and appropriate action was taken' When asked if this action included informing the threat makers parents the principal refused to say because of the threat makers privacy rights. When told of our disappointment with his school and desire to leave the district he sarcastically wished us luck and disparaged a neighboring school system with a much better reputation.
My daughter required special services.I cant tell you how wonderful they all are.No red tape,no beating around the bush.Everything I requested they have complied.There are two other aids in her class other than the teacher,to make sure the kids needs are being met.They have social programs to prevent bullying and rules of no put downs,and to learn to respect each other.My daughter was attending a private school switching to this public school has made all the difference! They are a wonderful staff at this school and I just love it!
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