Public | K-5 | 538 students |
Long Mill Elementary School, located in Youngsville, North Carolina, serves grades K-5 in the Franklin County Schools district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 12 school community members.
School highlights:
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4.5 miles | |||
4.5 miles | |||
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic 4.8 miles | |||
4.8 miles |
2011-2012 School Year is our first year and our son loves this school. The teachers are freindly and supportive of what goes on in the school and the community. The principal seems to be well rounded with the kids, teachers and parents. She is always friendly and always smiling when I go to pick my son up in the afternoon. Not just afternoons; she always greats me with a smile in the mornings when I walk into the school. I would recommend this school to anyone who are looking for a place for their child(ren) to attend.
This school is one of the best schools you will find in the triangle area. The issues with NC public schools are numerous, this school has many staff and activities that make this a great school. We had 3 years in private school and 3 years at Long Mill, the years at Long Mill were very beneficial to my child. I would recommend this school to anyone.
I notice that the Principal treats her staff with a degrading manner. I have seen her snap at them, bark orders, and not use the simple "please and thank you's" that any great leader would implement. She herself, is a bully. Also, if you aren't familiar with Franklin County, they bus in the lower income children, and behavior issues are HUGE at this school. My two children have been bullied more than once. They bring home book from the library that are geared toward "Red Ridin in the Hood." Look it up! You yourself will be appauled!
I am a parent, active volunteer and PTO member at Long Mill Elementary. My children have been in the Wake County and Franklin County school system. I am a native of this area and I can tell you Long Mill is one of the top schools you will find! The principal is VERY attentive to every child and parent. She is very caring and very real in her feelings. You could not ask for a better staff and teachers than what you will get at this school. Parents are always welcome to visit at anytime and especially to volunteer as their time permits. Don't just read these reviews, come visit and get involved, it won't take long for you to make your own conclusions about this wonderful school!
The principal at this school is very controlling and not genuinely friendly. Each morning when I drop my children off she gives us a fake 'Good Morning' and seems annoyed she is outside greeting the children. I have volunteered numerous times at the school and have noticed obvious staff members she favors and treats differently than others. I have also personally witnessed staff members coming to her with questions/concerns/opinions and she immediately goes into defense mode to the point of almost bullying them. The teachers at the school that I have encountered are wonderful - very kind and caring. The principal is not. If it were not too complicated to sell our house and move to another district I would really consider it. It would be a much better school without the current principal.
For being a fairly new school (2 years running) I am very impressed with how far this school has come and it just keeps getting better. The principal, the staff and teachers are very good. The curriculum has exceeded my expectations and the involvement of the parents and the PTO make it a really fun place to learn and have fun. I have not applied to a charter or private school because I am so pleased with where we are at. It's the best kept secret in Youngsville!
Great school! Wonderful technology and the teachers really care
I have a child attending 2nd grade at Long Mill Elementary. His teachers each year have been been caring, resourceful and creative in their teaching strategies. The school has highly engaged parents and lots of opportunity for parent involvement. Technology is important and very well utilized, including smart boards in every classroom. Long Mill is a great example of a community school where parents and teachers partner to educate students.
This is my first experience with Long Mill Elementary and I have mixed reviews. The school is not open to parents to visit or the the needs of students. The morning and afternoon take-in and dismissal procedures are controlling and lack common sense. The students are herded into the gym (k-5) in the morning and afternoon. Instructional time is lost in the afternoon by lining the students up on the gym floor beginning at 2:50 p.m. Parents are not allowed to get their child from the gym until 3:05 p.m., even though the students are being controlled in that area. All students also report to the gym in the morning, instead of the classroom. This is a loss of valuable time the teacher has with the student. This time should be used to set a positive tone for the day and develop relationships. Procedures are in place to keep parents out!
I have worked in three counties in NC throughout my career. This school and county are the best of them all. Parents are involved in their children s education from helping in the classroom to PTO. The staff is flexible and willing to make changes to better student achievement, and administration is considerate of staff, student, and parent needs.
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