Public | K-5 | 766 students |
Morrisville Elementary School serves grades K-5 in the Wake County Public School System district. It is among the few public elementary schools in North Carolina 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 15 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.9 miles | |||
1.1 miles | |||
1.6 miles | |||
1.7 miles |
We are so happy with Morrisville Elementary School! They have lots of programs to encourage community involvement, they welcome parental involvement in the classrooms and they really create a fun learning environment for the students. Their test schools are the second highest in Wake County. The PTA is dedicated and the principal is outside the school almost every morning and available to speak to parents. Our children are so proud of their school. You'll be lucky to get assigned to Morrisville.
i am a student at morrisville and i love it, everyone is great and there is a no bullying policy, also people show exceptional behavior get rewarded. Also we learn music, art, physical education, technology, science, math, reading, social studies, media, writing, and much more! I definitely recommend this school, oh and also there AIG program is spectacular
My daughter is a kindergartener at MES so this is our fist experience with public school. I think that the school as a whole is good. I like the teachers that i have encountered, but some of the assistant teachers could use a little work. The principal is sub par. She will basically tell you what you want to hear so you will leave her alone. Are we happy here, yes, but could it be better, yes!
I heard that Morrisville was a great school so I intentionally moved to an area where it would be my son'sbase school. I have not been too impressed with the school at all. My son also went from never getting into trouble and being an A/B student to being reprimanded for the most silly things. Him and his friends got in trouble for playing tag at recess and were told that they had to miss recess and write a paper of the dangers of playing tag and touching someone else. They have been playing tag for the past 3 years, so why this was an issue is most puzzling. Last week they were told that they could no longer play soccer. It is very upsetting to know that if one teacher decides they can not play a game, it is within that teahcer's right to have the students seize.
amamzing teachers, fabulous principal, wonderful pta
This is a good school with incredibly dedicated and talented teachers. I am really sad that this is my child s last year at this school.
As a parent with children in MES for 6 years,I totally agree with the other review about the do nothing principal at Morrisville Elementary. Calculated responses, no action, always trying to cover herself...Robin is lucky the teachers and PTA are outstanding because MES has a great history and now it seems to be slipping under her watch.
Morrisville is one of the best if not the very best elementary school in Wake County. I saw that one poster said that the PTA membership fees are high - they are $8 for a single membership or $10 for a family membership. I think that's not too shabby, especially considering what my children get from the PTA! Outstanding programs, outstanding benefits. Outstanding teachers and parent involvement. I wouldn't have my children anywhere else!!!
This is an excellent elementary school with quality teachers. The teachers clearly love to teach and do a marvelous job motivating the kids to learn. It is a very nice campus and the school has many involved partents and a wonderful volunteer base.
Pros: Very strong PTA. High Test Scores. Kids requiring extra attention get a lot of attention. Cons: Above Average Kids are overlooked. I have a child that use to thrive on being challenged. At the start of the school year my child was reading at 2 grade levels above grade level. The teacher did nothing to stimulate my child or the others in my child reading group. First I tried talking to the teacher, then I went to the principal? Sure, she was nice and gave very political cookie cutter responses. In the end she provided me with the changes that would occur. Results: Nothing changed, my child now hates to be challenged. My child has had an easy school year and only wants to do easy things. Don't expect changes anytime. Turnover was high this year. Principals priority will be keeping happy teachers.
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