Wiley Post Elementary School

Public | PK-5 | 677 students |  

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6920 West Britton Rd

Oklahoma City, OK 73132

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Oklahoma City's Wiley Post Elementary School serves grades PK-5 in the Putnam City School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 26 school community members.

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Posted on Aug 14, 2011
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This will be my older child's 5th year at Wiley Post, and the 3rd year for my middle child. We have had three unbelievably AWESOME teachers, and 2 abysmal failures. Was very sad to hear about the test scores for last year, but not at all surprised based on my own 3rd graders experiences. We had an AWFUL teacher, who ignored all of the procedures and rules of the school, and then didn't seem to have a clue why he was having problems in his classroom. I feel the entire year was a waste of my child's time. However, that teacher is no longer there, and we are having higher hopes for this year. Mrs. Lalli was an amazing K teacher, but no longer there. Mrs. Fones should win an award every year! aAnd we are so sad to see Mrs. Choudhry leaving, as she is an amazing educator. Wiley Post has a lot of potential, hope it is able to achieve more this year! wish more parents were involved.
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Posted on Aug 13, 2011
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My children have been at Wiley Post for a few years. My experience has been that a lot of teachers keep parents informed and kids educated, but some do not. There are some teachers who challenge learning and inform parents of their child's progress. They have ABSOLUTELY no support. Recently, one of my children was punched a hit several times, and I was not ever informed. Nothing was done to rectify the situation. When I read my child's file at school they had documented several occasions where he got beat up, and yet I was never informed by the school. The principal had no answers for any of this. Discipline policies are not enforced. I visited one of my children's classrooms. There were a few troubled children, and the teacher was defeated. the classroom was disruptive. The principal did nothing to try and help the situation. There were so many troubled children in that class that the teacher could not complete her lessons. It's no wonder that this school has not passed state testing for 2 years in a row! The rating is higher because of the teachers that do a great job. However, if your child is not in that classroom, good luck.
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Posted on Apr 16, 2011
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How can we really be honest and say "what a great school" The test schools for the benchmarks are abysmal. The majority of the students did not even reach 50% of the national standard. That is pathetic, I sat in all the parent meetings they have had this year and everyone clapped and just kept acting like the kids are doing a great job. WAKE UP! those test scores reflect that some ppl need to get fired. The kids cuss like sailors and fight all the time. The grading system is a joke, how in the world are you supposed to know what your kid is making by using (1,2,3) instead of A,B,C .....its no wonder people seem completely clueless there.I just think it is poorly ran and it rolls downhill from there.
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Posted on May 31, 2010
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I had lunch with my daughter on the last day of school. She is in 2nd grade so her lunch was around 12. When I got there I signed in, and the ladies in the office were so nice to me. Friendly! When I got into the lunchroom there were 2 ladies talking and making the kids laugh. The lunchroom was spotless. As I walked over to my daughter the ladies were listening to her joke and started laughing when she was finished. The joke isnt that funny. As I sat there eating lunch with my daughter all she could talk about is how great the 2 ladies were and how Mr. Kipf was wonderful and how one of the lunchroom ladies got a pie in the face. The school had a contest in the middle of the year to raise money and my daughter still talks about it.
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Posted on May 25, 2010
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I have loved Wiley Post for 14 years now and mourn leaving. I have raised 4 boys. My youngest is graduating from Wiley post this year. It saddens me to have to say good by to such an awesome school. My oldest graduated this year form North with awesome involvement and achievement, my 2nd oldest will no doubt be Valedictorian in 2 years. My 3rd son will also achieve greatness I'm sure, and my 4th son had a wonderful experience at Wiley Post. The teacher are dedicated, the Principals are compassionate and really care about their flock, and the administration team is second to none.
--Submitted by karen allen, a parent

Posted on May 25, 2010
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Wonderful Learning Environment with Invested Teachers, Staff and Leadership! We have been a part of Wiley Post since the 2007-8 school year and have greatly enjoyed the school and its leadership. Classrooms which were once open (without walls) have now been enclosed providing a more cognitive learning environment. Additionally, each year the school's leadership has improved on a cutting edge discipline program aimed to positively encourage and redirect children which might otherwise have discipline issues. I especially appreciate the availabilty and response of the teachers and leadership in regards to communicating about my children and other school business. My opinion is that you can't complain or correct a situation if you don't get invovled and appropriately communicate; be active with the school and PTA!
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Posted on May 25, 2010
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Great teachers and school leadership. Cutting edge discipline program to prevent rather than just punish. Wonderful PEAK program.
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Posted on May 27, 2009
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I've had chldren at Wiley Post for the last 7 years. Caring teachers, awesome principal leadership, participates in district-wide basketball program, leadership opportunities for kids, very active PTA supports all programs. Discipline is tight. Other schools and discticts come to Wiley Post to learn how they do all their great programs. I encourage any parent considering this school to visit it - you'll be impressed.
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Posted on May 6, 2009
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Wiley Post is on the move! We're moving beyond the negativity from the past, and we're making great changes for students, parents, and teachers! This is my third year at W.P. and by far the best! The school has implemented a new process called, Positive Behavior Support (PBS), and it has changed the school! Come and see the changes taking place! You'll love it too!
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Posted on Mar 4, 2008
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My has been at Wiley Post for a lost 4 years.The school lacks some parent involvement but that's the parents' choice.I think that all the people thatbother to talk trash or write bad reviews about our school, that they should try to become more involved rather than run their mouths. Wiley Post is a great school and all the children minority or not, low income or not. All want to and have the right to learn just as much as all the others. Ms. Treadway does a great job and her door is always open. My daughter also has had great teachers. A great education is a good teacher, school and great pareants!
--Submitted by a parent


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