Public | K-6 | 321 students |
Eastpointe's Pleasantview Elementary School serves grades K-6 in the East Detroit Public Schools district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 13 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.4 miles | |||
0.6 miles | |||
Chandler Park Academy - Elementary 0.9 miles | |||
1 miles |
Well the school year just started and we have a bunch of new teachers and Principle and I think they are doing a great job with the kids they come out side and talk to the parents they are really involved.
If you have a child who is willing to learn, this is the school to go to. The teachers are great. We love Pleasantview.
Pleasantview has an very challenging academic curriculum, and the teaching and administrative staff are great. My daughter will be a fifth grader this year, and I have not experienced any issues that the administration has not been willing to address. I believe the school will only be good as the parental involvement, and in my opinion, that is what is truly lacking. I'm not overly involved, but I do know what's going on on a day to day basis, and I keep open lines of communication with everyone.
I think the school is average. I am not real pleased on how they handle children with learning issues. There isn't much to choose from when it comes to tutoring. I think for the person who wrote about the disrespectful children there, suprise... They are everywhere. Sure, maybe the principal could take a little more drastic steps towards behavior issues but my kids have never seen anything out of the ordinary, every school has their troubled child.
I have two boys who attend Pleasantview. Not only am I satisified with their teachers, principal, and cirricular, my sons enjoy going to school. There are a limited number of extracurricular activities, but there are numerous things that Eastpointe itself offers. I agree - parental involvement is core in acedemic success.
I have to disagree with both reviews so far. I have had a children in Pleasantview for 5 years now and couldn't be more pleased. The teachers are excellent, and the support staff is very caring. I've spent quite a lot of time volunteering at Pleasantview and getting to know the teachers, staff and principal. In my experience the parents that are complaining the most about what the school doesn't do for them are the ones who are the least involved with their children's education. It takes parental involvement and cooperation to make a school function most efficiently.
I would agree that Pleasantview is a horrible school. Its teaching methods do not make sense.
I will start off by letting everyone know that this school is the most horrible,school experience I have ever been through with my child. The staff and principal have no control over unruly children, there is quit a few problem children in this school, that I have dealt with who are very disrespectful to others and the teachers. The teaching is way behind other schools everything about this school is behind and lacking, I recommend if your child is not doing well be aware and get them to a different school....
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