Public | K-5 | 518 students |
St. Louis Park's Park Spanish Immersion Elementary School serves grades K-5 in the St. Louis Park Public School District. It is among the few public elementary schools in Minnesota to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 14 school community members.
School highlights:
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PSI has a long-standing reputation as an excellent Spanish immersion school. The teachers and administration have high standards, and it shows in the achievement and behavior of the students. Parents are very active in their child's education, and it shows through the multitude of volunteers in the school, and the tireless hours that they put into fund-raising and serving on school committees. I have two children attending PSI, and they have always received the individual attention and kind words of encouragement from their teachers and the principal. The school really has a community feel to it, and I've been amazed at how well everyone watches out for each other. As a teacher in another district for many years, I would highly recommend PSI for those seeking an immersion school.
Very disorganized! The children learn spanish well only! I wanted more for my child, she was waaaay behind in math, spelling, social studies and every other area except spanish (speaking only! They don't do well teaching grammar/spelling!). They kept me hanging on for 3 yrs. claiming that students are caught up with their peers from other shools by the 4th grade...BALONEY! I switched my daughter to Peter Holbert and it's ridiculous how far behind she was. I got a Spanish tutor so that she can keep up w/the language and put her at a school that takes pride in teaching more than just Spanish. Also, the prinical did a very poor job disciplining students fairly. I give this school a D+
I think the school wants little Stepford children. (Robots who are perfect) So if you have a student who is creative, has a mind of their own and has a personality this might not be the school for you.
I think my school is really cool and fun to be at. The teachers are awesome, and everyday I leave feeling accomplished.
This school has a great K-2 program. During these primary years the teachers do a great job of nurturing the whole child. They are in a positive structured environment that teaches them social skills along with academics - not to mention Spanish! Once the children hit 3rd grade, social teaching goes out the window in lieu of preparation soley for stadardized testing. Respect is a major theme of the school however the principal has had difficulty leading parents and students by example.
We have had two children at PSI for five years. Speaking for my own family, PSI has definitely not been the perfect school we thought it would be. Prospective parents must really consider whether the immersion method will work for their child. Every year several students leave the school because of this and it is so hard on the children. Don't only listen to the glowing PR from the school. I would caution prospective parents even more strongly, however, about a school climate I would describe as high-pressure and clique-y. The school climate reflects the control-oriented management style of the Principal. My children have received a good education, but it was much more of a struggle than it should have been.
We happened upon PSI in one of its first years. Our own parents, as former teachers,questioned our decision to send our children to a language immersion school. Foreign language has always opened up the world and its people to me, so we took the chance. We now have a child in 5th grade and one in 6th at PSI and have found the experience amazing. The academic excellence, the great leadership from a principal that cares enough to keep impeccable standards for her teachers and students, teachers filled with love and care for each and every student and amazing, welcoming, globally aware and active families have made this a first rate choice for our family. Our children have received a true Blue Ribbon education in our local public school.
This is a wonderful school with very high standards and a great program that includes all learners. The lunches are terrible so pack your own. The principle leaves a bad taste in my daughters mouth but I think that she has good old-fashioned standards. Amazing art and music program.
PSI has been a great experience for my child our family. The opportunity offered to my child to learn a second language in an immersion setting is fantastic. We have found the teaching staff and administration to be very open to parental feedback. The PTO is very strong in not just organizing social events, but by also being actively involved in curriculum selection and changes. PSI staff and faculty seem to understand that a quality education requires the cooperation of all involved parties. This school in St. Louis Park treats the students and parents like they are part of the village. As a parent I hope to return the favor by making education a top priority.
As a student in one of the first classes, I believe that the staff is great, the idea is great and the money is going toward great things. I learned a lot there. However, The principal can't make commitments to students and was dissapointing to me.
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