Public | PK-5 | 376 students |
Fort Worth's Westpark Elementary School serves grades PK-5 in the Fort Worth Independent School District. It is among the few public schools in Texas to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 12 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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2 miles | |||
Silver Saddle Christian Academy 2.4 miles | |||
3.5 miles | |||
3.7 miles |
We moved to this school district so that my daughter could attend Westpark. We came from a school in Virginia that we loved. My daughter's teachers here at Westpark have been wonderful and the principal, while I have not had much direct contact with, seems to love his job and the students. There also seems to be lots of parent evolvement, too, which is great. My biggest problem is with the front desk secretary and also the records clerk. Both of them act like they are being inconvenienced every time I've gone in there. I will recommend this school to anyone moving into the FWISD, however, I will warn them about the less-than-friendly staff in the front office. Thankfully, we are moving this summer although, I'm not looking forward to the reaction I get when I request my child's records!
We moved to this area to be able to attend this particular school. I was very dissatisfied with the every door in the building being un-locked at all times. Very dangerous. Anyone can come in at any time. As for the Secretary at this School try to avoid her at all cost. She is very disrespectful and rude for no reason. She likes to take tardies personal and treat you and your child like a inmate and not a human being or child. Avoid this school. We are now attending a much better school and no door at this school is ever un-locked. You must get buzzed in. Love it! Maybe this school should do the same. And their office staff is wonderful very helpful, unlike this school.
My son will be in 2nd grade this fall and we have loved Westpark Elementary! The teachers, administrative staff, and support staff are great and there are many after school programs to keep kids busy and learning. There is a high level of parent involvement and several times each year, the school sponsors a special art, science, math, and other fun events. Westpark is a great place for learning, caring teachers, and overall great kids.
I have been very impressed with this school. The staff has been impressive and extremely helpful. They have been proactive and not reactive. I highly recommend Westpark and they deserve at least a 9 rating.
My son attended Westpark for 5th grade only. It was a difficult adjustment moving from a new school, however, the teachers were very helpful with making him comfortable. All of his teachers responded to emails or phone calls the same day and met with me if there were any problems. My daughter will be starting Kindergarden in the fall and I'm looking forward to the new school year for her.
My son started 1st grade this year at Westpark and we have been very pleased. We came from a school with no parent involvement and the teachers didn't seem to care about the students, that is NOT the case at Westpark. The principal, Mr. Penland or asst. principal Mrs. Brown greet the students at the door each morning and there are many parents making sure their children get to school. The PTA is amazing and so far the academic programs seem to be excellent. I think Westpark is a wonderful place for a child to go to school.
Westpark Elementary is actually in Benbrook, Texas. My oldest child has attended the school for two years. Our school has a high level of parent and community involvement. The teachers are excellent and demonstrate daily their interest in teaching the children. The teachers and parents participate voluntarily in extracurricular activities that benefit the children and the school. The children enjoy computer classes at all grade levels and volunteers assist teachers with children who may need extra help. Music and art are available to the 3rd through 5th graders with rudimentary instruction available at all levels. Advanced placement classes and mentoring are available to those who may benefit. Cultural diversity and family activities are targeted throughout the year (i.e., field trips, carnival, art contests, musical programs, parent education, sock hop dance, etc.). My child and the vast majority of students appear to enjoy learning and attending Westpark Elementary.
On a scale of 1-10 I would rate Westpark an eight on an academic level. I would give the school a five on music, art, and extracurricular activities. I would rate the school a seven on level of parent involvement.
I think the teachers and staff at Westpark are doing a great job. When my son started Kindergarten there I was so impressed with the way things were run. Mrs. Allen or Mrs. Brown- AP stand in the hall every morning to greet every child and parent as they come in the doors. Lynn and her staff make you feel like family and that you and your child matter to them. I love our school and our teachers and staff.
Westpark has an excellent academic program however it is limited when it comes to sports or extracurricular activitie programs. Parent involvement is standard for a public school and the school could do more to encourage this. teachers and staff are good.
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