Hunters Woods Elementary School

Public | PK-6 | 899 students |  

PHONE: (703) 262-7400

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2401 Colts Neck Rd

Reston, VA 20191

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Hunters Woods Elementary School, located in Reston, Virginia, serves grades PK-6 in the Fairfax County Public Schools district. It is among the few public schools in Virginia to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 14 school community members.

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Posted on May 30, 2011
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This school has a wonderful curriculum of arts, science, and truly creative teachers. I have two children at the school and have had different experiences for both. One very positive, one more challenging. Like any school, there will be good teacher and not so good teachers. The downside to HWES is that they group all K/1 kids together which does not challenge the high achievers. The other downside is that the school is just too big. With AAP and Magnet kids coming, you lose a sense of community. I love this school and am grateful to be in the district. I think the education is good given the constraints of the size. We have seen some amazing teachers at HWES.
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Posted on May 30, 2011
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After trying for three years, through lottery, my kids were finally accepted to HWES's Magnet Program. My kids were attending Oak Hill ES which has an excellent principal, Dr. Goodloe. Well, it's been a year and my kids are disappointed with the science, arts, music and the magnet program. My daughter did more hands on art at OHES, than here. My son's science classes were all lecture with minimal hands on experience, even though we were told that he would be using the lab frequently. He did more interesting science projects at OHES. In their 4th and 6th grade classes they encountered students that did not do their homework and were disruptive in class. It seems that HWES's objective is to use their "magnet" program to attract smart students from other better academically performing schools, in hope that the high performers will somehow encourage poor performing students to improve their learning skills and lift their SOL scores. Compare to OHES. the music program is poor, with students having minimal rehearsal before a concert. Needless to say, my kids are going back to OHES. HWES has a potential to be a great school, however that may require a new leadership.
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Posted on May 13, 2011
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This is a very good school with more focus on arts and science along with other regular curriculam. Teachers are very nice and very responsive. My kid is currently a second grader for the last 2 years I don't see any issues.They have lot of after school programs which are same and different from other schools.With all these I see this school is unique and good. Principal though not a good talker but nice and is reachable to parents all the time. Front office is very co-operative and nice people.
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Posted on Jun 28, 2010
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My daughter has been going for the last 3 years. We have been advised to go this school magnet program. But disappointed with initial grades. Teacher in second grade was not at all fair to all students. It has the reputation from earlier years but I am sure, it will go down very soon(2-3 years) both for general and gt as well. It is (admin and office staff ) getting little high due current reputation which is the beginning of the downhill.
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Posted on May 22, 2010
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My expectations for this school were high based on it's reputation. A few years ago they had a major change in administration and there was a huge turnover in teachers. Our experience was that in the lower grades the bar is set really low for the students. If they were English speaking and had any preschool at all or a slightly involved parent usually the kids enter K/1 meeting the end of year objectives. They teach according to the guidelines and very rarely if ever give more advanced work to the capable (and most are). The class sizes are large--29 in my sons , especially considering the number of kids in the class that require more intensive teacher supervision/guidance. The GT classes are less chaotic and more stimulating from what I hear (my kids are in general ed)
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Posted on Sep 23, 2009
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My son just started first grade here in HW. He got there through the magnet lottery but I'm so disappointed. The level of education is so ridiculously low. All they do in the class is coloring and a little bit of writing. So far he hasn't brought any homework and already complained to me that the school is too easy. When I asked teacher about the math curriculum I was told that they're supposed to be counting to 100. Isn't what they were doing in kindergarten? BTW, all 1st graders are together with the kindergarteners. I know it must be different for the GT kids and parents. My advise; keep your children at your home school, don't go to HW unless your child is accepted to GT.
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Posted on Apr 5, 2009
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We were happy with our child's previous language-immersion school, so we had a difficult time to decide to transfer to the HWES GT program. We are extremely happy now that we did. The school is a magnet school as well, so it has curriculumns and programs that other school don't have. The staff and teacher are all reponsive. After-school programs are well planned, too. My child is not only learning but having her use mutilple methods keep her thinking and she says she doesn't have time to day-dream anymore!
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Posted on Jun 18, 2007
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My son started at Hunter's woods GT program in 3rd grade. In the 3 yrs that he was a student I was not impressed at all. We stayed in the GT program only because of the curriculum which is better than a non-GT school. I was impressed with one teacher, Mr Adams who teaches 5th grade. He is very sincere and dedicated. The principal Ms. Totley is a poor speaker with a poor memory. Admission of kids in the GT program who come in after 3rd grade is questionable. The entire GT qualification at this school is questionable.
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Posted on Mar 1, 2006
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Parental involvment at this school os great! The extracurricular activities that are offered are fantastic as well. All of these things really impressed me when my daughter started attending 3 years ago. I have since noticed that some of the teachers at the school are very poor at keeping open the lines of communication with the parents. Some of the teachers will not return phone calls or emails. This has become very frustrating. It seems to me that if you are a working parent and can not be in the school during the school day, you are looked upon as an uninvolved disinterested parent.
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Posted on Jan 29, 2005
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My daughter studied for 3 years and my son has been with HWES for 4 years. They both love the school. PTA is very active. Principal,teachers and office staff are very dedicated. Good communication and cooperation between teachers and parents. Lot of extra curricular activities. Numerous parents volunteer. Great school.
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