Westside Elementary School

Public | PK-5 | 570 students |  

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1441 Westside Blvd NW

Roanoke, VA 24017

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Roanoke's Westside Elementary School serves grades PK-5 in the Roanoke City Public Schools district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 2 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 15 school community members.

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Posted on Aug 16, 2011
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Silly? You're calling bullying, foul name calling to small children as young as 8 silly. Maybe you were a student there decades ago when Westside was a good school, and I will admit it was, but "TODAY" parents, especially these young parents don't know how or refuse to properly raise their kids, and who suffer? The good kids with good manners suffer. Don't come in here acting like you know what's going on. My 5th grader came home crying everyday because she was being called names. She wouldn't eat, I saw a big change in her grades and personality. All the principals cared about were the sol scores.
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Posted on Jul 28, 2011
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I don't know how it is now, but I went to this school when I was in elementary school. The teachers were super nice, the principals were friendly, and it was a pretty good learning environment all in all! Don't let this silly website's rating change your mind!

Posted on Nov 24, 2010
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When asked the question: "What threatens your safety and emotional health?" most kids say, teasing and bullying (Kaiser Family Foundation & Children Now, 2001). Yet many adults, even your parents and teachers, may not realize how often you see or experience bullying at school and elsewhere. Often adults don't see bullying when it happens. And those adults who see it, and do nothing, may not understand that kids can be hurt by bullying. Kids who are bullied day after day can feel helpless and alone. They may become too scared to report the bullying, fearing that adults won't believe them. Kids also worry that if the bullies find out they "tattled," the bullying may get worse. To protect kids who are bullied, parents and all adults must understand what bullying is, how harmful it can be, and the best ways to stop bullying behaviors.
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Posted on Sep 15, 2009
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My son has been a westside student sense he was in pre-k and he is now in the 3rd grade all the teacher seems to be great and really take time out for their students. I wouldnt change my sons from westside for nothing in the world!!!
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Posted on Jun 4, 2009
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My Son has been going to this school since 2007 after we moved from Vinton. Before he attended Westside he attended H.L. Horn. When he attended H.L. Horn he hated school. After attending Westside he loves school, I had to keep him home 1 day due to being sick with the flu & he begged me to allow him to go & cried all day when I wouldn't. Since 2007 he has been on the honor roll. He loves his teachers & Dr. Belcher the principal is wonderful any problems we have had she has taken care of immediately. Before my son went to Westside he had trouble with his grades, self esteem & even started having depression. After Westside all those problems went away. My husband & I love this school & highly recommend it.
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Posted on Feb 4, 2009
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The teachers are fixated on the fact that 'all city kids' are bad. Therefore some of the teachers at this school do not put in the effort that the child my need. Physiscal Education is not a high priorty as well, the children are lucky if the go once every 2 weeks. The classroom size is too small for kids to move around in.
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Posted on Sep 3, 2008
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My daughter attended this GREAT school. for 3 years. I have attened the graduation ceromoniies and Its amazing the level of knowledge the students have acquired and the motovation of the teachers, students and Prinicipal Belcher. Grace Hickenbotham
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Posted on Dec 4, 2007
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Dr. Belcher is a great principal. Just like everyone else, you sometimes don't agree with a decision that a person has made, but you have to decide if that decision was best for everyone involved. She is a strong woman who knows how to run her school and tries to motivate students, parents, as well as staff to participate and enjoy learning and doing. I don't know about the rest of the teachers, but with my son, this is his first year at Westside, and his teacher is excellent. She cares about her students learning, and keeps me in the loop on all things.
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Posted on Nov 3, 2007
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This school is in total chaos and is in desperate need of new leadership starting with the principal. Children that are thriving and making high marks (despite the environment), are unfortunately doomed. This is due to the principal refusing to remove unruly students from the classrooms. When the principal is approached about these unruly students, she blames the students and teachers for failing to report the incidents. Hence, the problem with the unruly students remain. I have removed my 'A-B Honor Roll' grandson from this school, as he was bullied by one particur student for 3 years. After many consultations with the principal, she continued to shuck off her responsibilty, by continuing to place blame on the students and teachers for not reporting the incidents. Even though we (parent, teacher and my grandson) have reported each and every incident regarding the bully to principal. Nothing has been done to date.
--Submitted by Melvin Kasey, a parent

Posted on Sep 6, 2007
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I have 2 children that are students at Westside and one child whom just went to the 6th grade and I have to admit that I love the school and have a lot of respect for the teachers there! And last but not least the great job that the principal has done with the school! I see nothing but good things for the school in the future I believe that the school is very dedicated to the students and love what they do! They don't receive enough credit for the dedication to their jobs. Keep up the good work Westside I stand strong to support YOU!
--Submitted by a parent


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