Guy Lee Elementary School

Public | K-5 | 357 students |  

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755 Harlow Rd

Springfield, OR 97477

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Guy Lee Elementary School, located in Springfield, Oregon, serves grades K-5 in the Springfield 19 School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 2 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 11 school community members.

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Posted on Jan 4, 2012
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I do have to say that there is no volunteer favoritism that I saw in the year and a half that I was there. If you are available to volunteer they will take all the time you are willing to give. While there, there were about 5 or 6 volunteers that were there on a regular basis and they were always clamering for more help to no avail. If you want to volunteer, go and do it, don't wait for someone to call you. I do have to say that now they have a new Principal I am hopeful that things will change and there will be more involvement.
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Posted on Nov 20, 2011
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Well, now the whole state and country is recognizing Guy Lee for what it really is: A Distinguished School. If you haven't read in the paper, or seen on the news, Guy Lee was one of only 2 schools in Oregon, and 100 in the nation to receive this prestigious award from the Department of Education. Despite their high levels of poverty, the staff and students managed to make huge gains on their state tests. So even though this site and some misinformed parents may rate it low based on numbers taken out of context and personal biases, the fact is that this school is an award winning school, recognized for it's contribution to "Closing the Achievement Gap". Check it out for yourself: http://www.sps.lane.edu/sps/cwp/view.asp?A=3&Q=279191
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Posted on Oct 13, 2011
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I was shocked, too! First, I was shocked to see the bad reviews, but then I was shocked that the person with poor conventions and grammar skills ("lady if you volunteer...") could claim to be such an authority as to what goes on in this school. Sixty kids leaving, huh? Wow! Did you pull that number out of your behind? How in the world did you decide that? Teachers are not telling you that your kids are falling behind, huh? I highly doubt that and I have never found that to be the case. If it's "too late" for your child then you have failed them as a parent! If my child fell behind, I would consider it an opportunity to work with them to get them up to speed and examine the reason they fell behind in the first place. Simply blaming the teacher and stating it's "too late" for them would not be an option in my household. Finally, as far as volunteer favoritism is concerned, I'm going to go out on a limb here and deduce that you are not being given the duties that involve working with others because you lack the intellectual capacity or people skills to do so.
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Posted on Oct 11, 2011
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I was shocked to see bad reviews of Guy Lee! lady if you volunteer at this school for yourself you would not only hear it from the kids but see it yourself how bad the last principal has ruined this school. this year about 60 students transferred to other schools because of the bullying problem has gotten so out of hand. I god hope that Nikki turns the place around but that will take time and the staff need to do their job in stopping it. and for the past 3 years they haven't. the favortism in the family when it comes to certain volunteers is a joke. teachers are not telling us when our kids fall way behind in school until it's too late. that is not my idea of a good school.
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Posted on Oct 7, 2011
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Two very different kids, one great school! My two kids are like night and day. My son is very energetic, impulsive and not the easiest person to keep organized. He also struggles in reading. On the other hand, my daughter is a total bookworm, is neat to a fault, and excels in every subject. This is our third year at Guy Lee and I'm happy to report that both my children are doing great. My daughter is being sufficiently challenged and my son's teachers have been great in helping his reading and behavior. Also, their new principal is great. She seems very kind and welcoming to parent volunteers.
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Posted on Oct 2, 2011
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I was shocked to see bad reviews of Guy Lee! Everyone I know loves this school. My niece went there and my son will go there when he's old enough. They're always having family nights and free events, like movie night. My niece's teacher came to one of her soccer games. The people that are saying these bad things about this school are crazy! No offense, but maybe it's you, not them.
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Posted on Oct 2, 2011
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It's an old building, but a good school. The staff is nice and my kids like it there.
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Posted on Oct 1, 2011
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I went there and now my daughter goes there. Every teacher has been wonderful. You can tell they care about kids.
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Posted on Mar 14, 2011
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I wil be movingto the Hayden Bridge area this summer and am very concerned for my two boys. Spfd has closed several schools recently. Why is Guy Lee still open with an Oaks test score of 2?? Is no one there held accountable? I'm truly sick to my stomach that I may have to pull my boys from Irving Elementary and place them in a school that may very well destroy their education. How do other parents put up with this? Just because this school has a majority of low income families, does this mean that low income children don't deserve better? Is their truly no parent participation to make this right? I would love to hear something positive.
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Posted on Jan 14, 2010
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My son is a 5th grade student there. He is in special ED and they couldnt be doing better!! way better than in Waskington!! The Principle even knows all of the students names. the teachers are great teachers and I feel that they can handle as many students as they have. All of our neighbors were very pleased with guy lee as well!!
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