Advertisement

Public | K-5 | 405 students |  

PHONE: (614) 478-5560

FAX: (614) 337-3766

HOURS: 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM

  Nearby homes for sale

136 Carpenter Rd

Gahanna, OH 43230

Franklin County | Map

Gahanna-Jefferson City School District

Notice an inaccuracy? Let us know!

Community Rating

Based on 8 ratings

  • Teacher quality
  • Principal leadership
  • Parent involvement
About these ratings
Are you
the principal?
Complete your school's profile

Rate this school

Please select a star rating for this school.
1200 characters remaining
Please indicate your relationship to the school.
Please read and accept our Terms of Use to join GreatSchools.
Indicates a required field

6 reviews of this school

Sort by:
Show reviews by:

Posted April 13, 2010

The staff and principal work well together to make this school a community. Each teacher seems to really care about their students and wants only the best for all of them!

Write your own review

Posted September 15, 2009

We have 2 children at Jefferson and feel blessed to have such wonderful teachers and staff. We would not consider any other school for our children. Great job on older students mentoring younger students to prevent bullying!
—Submitted by a parent

Write your own review

Posted March 10, 2009

The teachers and staff go above what is required to in order to help a child out. I absolutley love this school. Mrs Frenzal the principal has done wonderful things and is very involved with the parents and communication is key.
—Submitted by a parent

Write your own review

Posted October 4, 2007

I think Jefferson is a wonderful school with excellent staff.

Write your own review

What are your school's special characteristics? Tell us here »

Community ratings and reviews do not represent the views of GreatSchools nor does GreatSchools check their accuracy or verify the reviewers' identities. Use your discretion when evaluating these reviews.

Raise Your Hand

Avatar
2goodparents January 30, 2012
You get what your tax dollars pay for! Excellent school for the money in my opinion.
Avatar
tia2grandma January 25, 2012
Check to see if students with disabilities are a priority because otherwise the state doesn't pay for that child to go to School if they don't have a disability your child has to be put on a waiting list for pre-k! if their not
Avatar
LAMommy1 January 9, 2012
1.Go on a tour of a school tour 2. Talk to the director (and the teacher your child will have) about what the students day like. 3. Watch school in session 4. Look out for red flags: neglected children at play, lazy, non engaging teachers
ADVERTISEMENT

Connect With Us

Sign up for daily tips and ideas that will enrich your child's education.

 
COMPARESCHOOLCOMMUNITY RATING





Select two or more to compare
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Advertisement