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Cumberland Heights Elementary School

Public | PK-5 | 714 students

 

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Posted November 2, 2008

My daughter started Kindergarten this year at CHES. The first day of school was a warm welcoming experience. The Prinicipal greeted every student with a smile and told them she was happy to see them. My daughter's teacher is wonderful and WELCOMES parents to visit and to help out in the classroom, field trips and other school functions. In this day and time we are in security is essential for our children's protection and parents peace of mind. I am 100% on board with checking in the office, giving them your keys until you leave. I would rather do that than have a missing child. This school places the safety of the children first and foremost. What else could a parent ask for?
—Submitted by a parent


Posted October 31, 2008

I'm sorry to say that my experience has not been positive. My son has not excelled at Cumberland Heights even though all of his teachers agree he is one of the brightest students they have ever taught. He is easily distracted and teachers refuse to make any sort of modification without formal diagnosis and medication. My son loved school until we came here in the 3rd grade. Children are not treated fairly, and teachers give the same grade for an assignment (50) whether the child did not do it at all or if he turned it in late. I have asked them to keep him from recess, keep him after school, or to send it home and I will make sure it is done. They refused on all accounts. I tried to make an appointment with the principal and got no response. We have been very disappointed.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted October 30, 2008

My son has attended CHES since kindergarten. He is now in fourth grade and loves going to school. We have had wonderful teachers and even the one I was not thrilled with, my son liked and he learned a great deal from her. While there are times I would like to go to my son's classroom, I understand how disruptive it can be to have parents coming in and out. It is not a problem to wait in the lobby for his class to walk to lunch and join him there. I know that all the decisions that are made there are made with the safety of all children in mind, not the convenience of the parents. My son is excelling at CHES.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted September 5, 2007

Cumb. Heights Elem. Is an excellent school! My twins are in 3rd grade. Our experience with the teachers and administration has been superior. The teachers concern is with the pupils and their success. We are a military family with a child who is a Junior @ MCHS. This area is very open to new ideas and outside help is always needed and encouraged. Volunteering is a great way to be active in your childrens educational experience.
—Submitted by Kathy, a parent


Posted July 22, 2007

My third son will be starting kindergarten this year at CHES.My other 2 boys have been going for 2 years now.I am as involved as I can in the school.I eat lunch with them and have never had a problem picking them up when I feel like it without a morning note brought in.I love the teachers and staff whop are always willing to take the time out for me when I have questions.I can get a conferecne anytime I have wanted.As far as not being parent friendly i disagree.We need to think of the saftey of the children and signing in the office is a great idea .
—Submitted by a parent


Posted July 7, 2007

My daughter is going into the 3rd grade and has always attended this school. I could not be more pleased with the system. They don't like for people be wandering around in the school hallways because they want to keep track of who is in the school at all times. I greatly appreciate that! I have never once been asked to show an appointment card to pick my child up. When you check them out it asks why they are leaving, any school asks why the child is leaving not just Cumberland Heights! This is a wonderful school!!!!!!!!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted August 22, 2005

I am posting this to save other parents the same problems that we are going through. We bought our home in this school district and I could not be more disappointed. You are not allowed in the classroom with your children. You are not allowed to walk them to class. You are not supossed to pick your children up without an appointement card. THe last time I checked, I could pick my children up whenever I wanted to. The kids get in trouble if they talk while in the hallway and they have to walk with thier hands behind thier backs. Why? What message is this sending to our children? Teaching children that you don't trust them to keep thier hands to themselves is not a positive message. Other schools in this system are different. Please check them out first.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted August 5, 2005

I'm really apprehensive about sending my child there this year! My other children went there and I went through such trying times with the administration and some of the teachers. I do not feel the school is parent friendly like they would have you believe.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted February 2, 2005

I really like the school but do not agree with the PTA or how it is organized. There are no votes on how our money is spent and they don't like to change things to better the school. The teachers or the principal don't seem to support it either.I do believe without the help of parent volunteers the teachers get overworked. It takes everybody to help a school be sucessful. I believe that most the teahers are excellent teachers but have their hands tied because of adminstrations guidelines. I feel it could offer much more with the help of new parent volunteers and the PTA.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted September 15, 2004

I highly recommend this school to any parent. I really feel secure that this school has high security for my children and is so very clean from the inside out! The teachers are pretty nice and really do care about my children's needs and disability's. Thank you Cumberland Heights!
—Submitted by Amber Price, a parent


Posted June 15, 2004

Outstanding teachers and administrators. The whole atmosphere is inviting from the moment you enter the door. Congratulations.
—Submitted by a parent


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.

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The Community Rating is the school’s average rating from its community members (e.g., parents, students, and school staff). The highest possible rating is five stars; the lowest is one star.

The test results by subgroup show how the designated group of students is performing in comparison to the general population.
Math

The state average for Math was 55% in 2012.

97 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
71%

2011

 
 
55%

2010

 
 
62%
Reading/Language Arts

The state average for Reading/Language Arts was 46% in 2012.

98 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
40%

2011

 
 
47%

2010

 
 
39%
Science

The state average for Science was 67% in 2012.

97 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
79%

2011

 
 
78%

2010

 
 
76%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 Tennessee used the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) Achievement Test to test students in grades 3 through 8 in reading/language arts, math and science. The TCAP is a standards-based test that measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Tennessee. The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level.

See Tennessee's state standards

Source: Tennessee Department of Education

Math

The state average for Math was 43% in 2012.

113 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
53%

2011

 
 
31%

2010

 
 
37%
Reading/Language Arts

The state average for Reading/Language Arts was 48% in 2012.

114 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
61%

2011

 
 
45%

2010

 
 
51%
Science

The state average for Science was 54% in 2012.

113 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
70%

2011

 
 
60%

2010

 
 
63%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 Tennessee used the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) Achievement Test to test students in grades 3 through 8 in reading/language arts, math and science. The TCAP is a standards-based test that measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Tennessee. The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level.

See Tennessee's state standards

Source: Tennessee Department of Education

Math

The state average for Math was 54% in 2012.

105 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
72%

2011

 
 
60%

2010

 
 
22%
Reading/Language Arts

The state average for Reading/Language Arts was 57% in 2012.

105 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
69%

2011

 
 
58%

2010

 
 
49%
Science

The state average for Science was 60% in 2012.

105 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
80%

2011

 
 
67%

2010

 
 
72%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 Tennessee used the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) Achievement Test to test students in grades 3 through 8 in reading/language arts, math and science. The TCAP is a standards-based test that measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Tennessee. The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level.

See Tennessee's state standards

Source: Tennessee Department of Education

Math

All Students71%
African Americann/a
Hispanicn/a
White69%
Economically disadvantaged67%
Students with disabilities82%

Reading/Language Arts

All Students40%
African Americann/a
Hispanicn/a
White40%
Economically disadvantaged27%
Students with disabilities59%

Science

All Students79%
African Americann/a
Hispanicn/a
White80%
Economically disadvantaged76%
Students with disabilities65%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 Tennessee used the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) Achievement Test to test students in grades 3 through 8 in reading/language arts, math and science. The TCAP is a standards-based test that measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Tennessee. The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level.

The different student groups are identified by the Tennessee Department of Education. If there are a small number of students in a particular group, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See Tennessee's state standards

Source: Tennessee Department of Education

Math

All Students53%
African Americann/a
Hispanicn/a
White53%
Economically disadvantaged47%
Students with disabilities58%

Reading/Language Arts

All Students61%
African Americann/a
Hispanicn/a
White63%
Economically disadvantaged58%
Students with disabilities67%

Science

All Students70%
African Americann/a
Hispanicn/a
White72%
Economically disadvantaged63%
Students with disabilities67%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 Tennessee used the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) Achievement Test to test students in grades 3 through 8 in reading/language arts, math and science. The TCAP is a standards-based test that measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Tennessee. The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level.

The different student groups are identified by the Tennessee Department of Education. If there are a small number of students in a particular group, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See Tennessee's state standards

Source: Tennessee Department of Education

Math

All Students72%
African American77%
Hispanicn/a
White70%
Economically disadvantaged69%
Students with disabilities79%

Reading/Language Arts

All Students69%
African American77%
Hispanicn/a
White67%
Economically disadvantaged57%
Students with disabilities71%

Science

All Students80%
African American77%
Hispanicn/a
White80%
Economically disadvantaged75%
Students with disabilities72%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 Tennessee used the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) Achievement Test to test students in grades 3 through 8 in reading/language arts, math and science. The TCAP is a standards-based test that measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Tennessee. The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level.

The different student groups are identified by the Tennessee Department of Education. If there are a small number of students in a particular group, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See Tennessee's state standards

Source: Tennessee Department of Education

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GreatSchools Ratings are based on the most recent standardized test results for schools. Use the breakdown ratings below to compare types of students at this school. Learn more »


Student ethnicity

Ethnicity This school State average
White 83% 67%
Black 7% 24%
Hispanic 5% 6%
Two or more races 4% 1%
American Indian/Alaska Native 0% 0%
Asian 0% 2%
Hawaiian Native/Pacific Islander 0% 0%
Source: NCES, 2010-2011

Student subgroups

  This school District averageState average
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program 63%N/A55%
Source: NCES, 2010-2011

Student-teacher ratio

  This school District averageState average
Students per FTE teacher 15N/A15
Source: NCES, 2008-2009

School basics

School Leader's name
  • Tonya Cunningham

Resources

Extra learning resources offered
  • Title I Schoolwide program (SWP)
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2093 Ussery South Rd
Clarksville, TN 37040
Phone: (931) 648-5695

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