Public | K-5 | 507 students |
Pineville's Sterling Elementary School serves grades K-5 in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 2 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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The new principal Mrs. Wardy came after this school year started and has seemed to save the day. She seems to care so much about my boys at this school and I feel like she watches out for them like a Mom first. she one time told my child to not sass me when he tried to in a meeting. She listens to me when I have a complant about the teacher and even when my boyfriend raised his voice at her she stays so calm and treated me the same later. she goes to the teacher and things get smoothed out real fast and the teacher did right with answering me after that. It is strange that I have had my children there across 8 years at different times and the same staff members are nicer people . I don't know what she is doing but she seems like a someone who has in a sho0rt time made Sterling a hapier place for everyone to be. My nieghbors say that too.
I have to agree with all the comments made about the principal..She is very rude. She has a "I could care less" attitude. She even looked at you when you passed by her with a smug look on her face. I also agree that they have given parents a "bad taste in their mouth" making parents not even want to volunteer. I went a long with my daughter's class on a field trip and I saw how one of the teachers kept yelling at one of the kids. We left Sterling about 2 months ago. And if I even ask my daughter if she wants to go back she gets very upset and almost starts crying. Do yourself and your child a favor ..Even if you have to drive out of the way. Don't send your kids to this school..
While this school has a couple of good teachers, overall the faculty-and especially the principal-are jokes! My advice-run as fast as you can to another school in your district! I wish I would've known they were a Title I, and that I was able to choose a different, better performing school in the district. It would've saved me alot of headaches, and my children alot of frustration and undue stress!!!
Sterling has been a low performing school; however, the new principal and conscientious teachers have championed improvement. The building and grounds are excellent, and inside is spotlessly clean. There is positive energy exhibited by the administration, teachers, and, most importantly, the students. Sterling is an "up and comer".
This school is all about how good they look and are not sincere about the children overall. She blames the children and parents and does not hold her teachers accountable. The principal is horrible and has no people skills and has fired a lot of good teachers. She does not treat the parents with respect and that is why they have no parent involvement. It starts at the top and they made a grave mistake making the new principal the lead. Her bad attitude is trinkling down and hurting the children.
The school security sucks!! My daughter is a Kindergartener..The 2nd day of school I was there to pick her up in the "car riders" line and the bell rang and the kids came out. Well, My daughter just walked right up to the car and said "Hi mommy".. The only teacher in sight was on the other side of the side walk with her back turned. Also. They do not ask for your ID when you pick your child up. They have no way of making sure that you are who you say you are and are leaving with the right child. I just told them my daughters first name only and go get her and put her in the car. I just feel like the sercurity is not the greatest. Having a sign that says "this is a safe school" doesn't make it safe.
My daughter has been a student at Sterling since Kindergarten and now she is a rising 3rd grader. The school used to have a bad image but now with the help of the new Principal, Ms. Guzman, the school has completely turned around. My child has thrived and done so well at this school thanks in part to the dedicated and professional Teachers that she has had while at this school. Many people over look schools like this because they listen to others and don't discover on their own. I do not care what others think my child has learned a great deal and she will continue to successed with my help.
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