Public | PK-6 | 692 students |
Arlington's Pope Elementary School serves grades PK-6 in the Arlington Independent School 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 24 school community members.
School highlights:
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1.7 miles | |||
1.7 miles |
This school is a very nice school..My nephew goes there and they are so helpful with him.. He is learning so many things, everyday he comes home with all these new topics he is learning.
I had a total of 4 children attend this school. I withdrew the youngest two b/c the needs of the children for gifted and talented were not being met. When concerns arose about a teacher, the responsibility was placed back on the parents to resolve the issue. There has been a sharp decline in the quality of the education. The last straw was the overcrowded classroom (24 in a k-2 class) with multiple behavior problem children and no regular teacher's aide to assist.
I went to this school from K-6 and all I can say is that it really isn't that great of a school. When you are in sixth grade, all they do is baby you. By the principal, she never supported us. She never attended any events that were important to the school. The school isn't that good. When I was in sixth grade, I wanted to move to Butler Elementary School. As far as fighting, there was really nothing going on. But they took off the monkey bars... and once you got older you had less and less time of recess. I didn't like it there. The cafeteria staff was also real mean and rude.
When my son transferred in from another school district, Pope was very snobbish. I was told my son would be behind since, all other schools were not as great as theirs. The principal is always pushing for TAKS scores to be higher. My son was passing all of his classes and missed the TAKS by a couple of points, in one subject, so they held him back one year. I felt they could have kept him with the rest of his classmates, and just worked with him a little more. I do not feel that a school should teach to a test, but to the individual student. They want your money to join the PTA, but not a lot of encouragement to help.
I have been a teacher and a parent at Pope for over a decade. I have never been so proud to be a part of a faculty before. We support each other and our students. My children have grown by leaps and bounds due to the exceptional teachers they've had at Pope. I am highly motivated by my co-workers and feel blessed to have my kids there. They are doing very well because of they great teachers employed at our school who work to reach students of all abilities. If I had to do it over again, I wouldn't change a thing. You will love Pope's campus and your child will leave prepared for junior high.
I agree...I believe the school is declining, and a big reason is due to becoming title one last year. The school is more concerned about getting the extra money by busing kids in, than keeping up their reputation as a great school. My daughter does not qualify for speech, even though she has in every other school she has attended. I just wonder if a child not living in the tax paying area is filling her spot. I am very dissapointed in this school and can not wait to move and find a better school for my children. We have been lucky the last two years and had great teachers. I just think administration is lacking and to blame
I have two children that have attended Pope for the past seven years and we will not be returning next year with our youngest. Principal leadership is significantly lacking and/or has declined over the past few years. Pope does have some extraordinary teachers and go above their normal teaching duties. Pope does teach and tutor for students to pass the TAKS test. The PTA and Dad's Club are great but are not fully supported by the Principal, Ms. Kilgore. Extracurricular activities only occur if a dedicated teacher wants to put forth the extra time and effort, but again, is not supported by Ms. Kilgore, you do not see her at these events. An overall decline in parental and student involvement is evident. If moving to this area or if you have a child starting kindergarten please ask around for unbiased opinions.
I have a first grader, fourth grader and fifth grader attending this school. I usually interact with the children and staff at the school my children have attended in the past. I only feel comfortable talking to the office staff, the PE teacher and my first graders teacher. This school I did not get that welcome feeling. Lunchtime is the worst (talk about miltary chow time). This school also seems a little socially bias and this is a discussion for another review board. I can say I honestly gave it a chance , unfortunately this will be my first and last year at Pope.
This school has a great PTA & Dad's club that cares about the kids.
Pope is a great school..I think they focus more outward than inward. The appearance is there, but the education is lacking. It needs to be more challenging. The teachers are nice and kids are wonderful, but no long term values are set here...it's a test school if you will...only learn what you can for the TAKS so teachers and principals can get a bonus. Don't get me wrong I wouldn't pull my kid out and put them in any other school. As I said the education may need a little work, but the family, kids and teachers are really amazing.
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