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Byhalia Elementary School (K-4)

Public | PK-4 | 607 students |  

PHONE: (662) 838-6980

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172 Hwy 309 North

Byhalia, MS 38611

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Byhalia Elementary School (K-4) serves grades PK-4 in the Marshall County School 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 2 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 24 school community members.

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Posted on May 27, 2009
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I have to agree with some of the other comments that more parents should be involved. the school has some nice activities that involve parent interaction, but some parents act like they do not care but want to be the first ones to react when they think their child can do no wrong. From a parents point of view, the school has too many little concession sales or something that involves children having to bring money to school to buy hot chips, juice, and candy. i get tired that every other week, here comes my child with a form about something being sold at school. I told my child that no money is leaving this house because i get broke off sending money for every little thing; and for what? but i do get along well with many of the teachers and principal.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Dec 6, 2007
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Could be better if more of our parents would take an interest in their kids. Unfortunately, our school is used more for a daycare. We are lacking parent interaction.
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Posted on Apr 21, 2007
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Parents should always be involved in their child's education. I know sometimes it is difficult depending on personal situations, but it is important to make time for your child. This school is not the best in Mississippi, but with the help of parents and the community to hold the teachers and administrators accountable this school can become a better learning environmnet for the students. We have to start caring about our children and make a point to know what goes on in their lives. Ask questions everyday...make them tell you what went on at school. If something doesn't seem right, then go to the school and find out about it. Lots of great things can happen if more people would become involved!
--Submitted by a teacher

Posted on Aug 17, 2006
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The New principal at this school is no longer new and things are no better this year. The 3rd and 5th graders froom last year were promised lockers this year. The first week of school I directly spoke with the principal about lockers this year and he was adament that they were going to be assigned within a day or two. Both grades were made to buy lockers per their supply list. By the 3rd week of school the 4th grade has a locker and the 6th grade is not getting lockers as promised. The principal's comment on this matter is that the seventh and eighth grade comes first. In the meantime the 6th graders have to carry all their books around with them from class to class with them. My childs backpack weighs 26 pounds to her 90 pounds!
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Jul 12, 2006
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There is a handful of teachers trying to do there jobs correctly and God bless them; however, too many don't care,are lazy. The building should be leveled and rebuilt!
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Dec 8, 2005
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My children went to Henry School for a long period of time and have now moved out of state. for the parents that feel your child is learning at Henry you are sadly mistaken. We have moved to PA and my children are so far behind that is unreal. I believe that the school system there needs to wake up and figure out what the problem is because you are not teaching the kids the way they should be or at the level they should be taught at. as for the principal he can use somemore help as well.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on May 20, 2005
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Unfortunately this school gets worse by the year. I was hoping that with a new pricipal this year, things would be better...boy was I wrong. This year has been about nothing but money. There are a handful of great teachers at this school but they are by far outweighed by the lazy teachers. Most questions asked by parents are mostly answered with 'I don't know' and even an occasional 'It's none of your business'. I have personally tried to help this school numerous times over the years but for the most part, the school basically seems to want to keep the parents in the dark. It's a sad fact that this is the only public school available for my kids to go to. I would love to have the money to send them elsewhere but that just isn't possible. If you have a choice to live elsewhere...DO IT!
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Apr 19, 2005
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I have 2 children in this school. My oldest son is in constant fear for his safety. He's told me that he sees drugs, guns and knives in school on a daily basis. He's also has reported that the older boys are going into the girls bathroom. WHERE ARE THE TEACHERS? My child is a good student, he does his work, he's polite, he's even kind to everyone he meets. Why should any child be affraid to go to school? And why won't his teachers listen to his fears and concerns?
--Submitted by Brandi Traylor, a parent

Posted on Jan 7, 2005
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New principal in 2004 has negatively impacted educational process. Expecting school to finish lower in ratings due to shrinking or inoperable resources, long term broken facilities, and poor moral of instructional staff as they are not provided what they need when it's needed and advised only at last minute of items known to Principal in advance. Frequently conflicting communications between district support and the Principal shown to me by teachers. Parents, students, and teachers are at a loss and serious questions if the district will become proactive on this crisis. I hope to pull my children from this rapidly failing school before my child has long term damage to their academics. The Principal was Asst Superintendent before and should leave before more damage is done. Leave no child behind this entire school is being left.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Nov 29, 2004
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My children currently attend this school and are still fairly new to the area. I do not know for sure how bad this school was in the past (but I've heard some horror stories) but I know compared to the school my children attended prior to Henry, Henry comes up lacking severly. The only improvement I can tell of in the past few months is that they finally have a safer way of dropping off and picking up the children. Which I'm sure is thanks to the new principal. My only hope is that he will continue to improve this school. As for my kids I will remove them from this school as soon as I am able and return to the school district they were in and hope they can put their unfortunate time at Henry behind them, because I know they dread going to this school every morning.
--Submitted by a parent

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