Hardy Elementary School

Public | PK-3 | 479 students |  

PHONE: (757) 357-3204

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9311 Hardy Circle

Smithfield, VA 23430

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Hardy Elementary School, located in Smithfield, Virginia, serves grades PK-3 in the Isle of Wight County Public Schools district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 5 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

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 Feb 6, 2011
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I have one daughter who attended Hardy for 4 years (K-3rd). All of her teachers were dedicated, kind, and very concerned about the education of the students. My other daughter is in kindergarten this year and her experience so far has also been wonderful. I have been very satisified with tthe dedicated staff.
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Posted on Sep 25, 2010
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I use to the feeling I got when i entered this school..Now everyone I see is grumpy and very unfriendly. The new principal and office staff are the worst. Sad to say but I wish we could go else where.
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Posted on Feb 23, 2010
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This school WAS a great school. Teachers are not happy anymore. Parents are frustrated. The principal and assistant principal are new this year. They are making so many changes to a system that was nearly perfected by the former principal. The teachers have complained that the new principal is on a power trip to establish themselves. It is hard for the parents who were so happy with this school. We cannot wait to be away from this new staff.
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Posted on Apr 25, 2009
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I have been very impressed with this school. The principal is phenomenal, the teachers truly care about the kids, and every child's needs are met. Teachers word hard to differentiate instruction so that each child gets what he or she needs, and the teachers work as a team to help your child. You can feel confident that if your child attends Hardy, they are being monitored by a team of people who care and are ready to step in to help the teacher if need be. My son is very happy here, and we are been in other schools since we are military. He loves this school the best and I feel like he is safe here. I highly recommend this school!
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Posted on May 1, 2008
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I always felt that the principal was quick to resolve any problems and just as quick at responding to my questions/concerns. As a military family, we've had to move to 2 other states since our time at Hardy, and I genuinely miss it. I have found that other schools may be newly built and look great on the outside, but academically they just don't compare. Hardy may not be as nice looking as the new school down the road, but take the time to go into the school and spend some time there. You won't be disappointed. The quality of education at this school will be hard to beat!
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Posted on May 12, 2007
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I would like to say that I am on the inside, working at different events and volunteering at lunchtime; I have also talked with parents in other schools. The bad things mentioned: the principal not handling issues, people not friendly, caring only about SOLs (which are state not locally regulated). The principal's hands are tied in many instances - because of the system. People at the desk: what time of day did you see them? In the morning, when the office is the busiest? Hardy, overall, is a decent school. But what can you expect when the school board and superintendent don't even get along. Also remember that most children don't have discipline problems; it's their parents who have the discipline problem. Education begins at home and some parents need to realize it. My disappointment: the gifted program. I don't think the kids get enough to challenge them.
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Posted on May 3, 2007
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I tell everyone who will listen how displeased I am with this school. This is the 2nd year that my child has attended Hardy. The first year was bad, but I decided to give it another chance, what a mistake I made! If you care at all about your child's academic career, bypass this institution and pay for higher quality.
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Posted on May 12, 2006
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I am a very active parent at this school and I see alot of things that those parents who complain all the time don't. You all may show up every once in a bluemoon and think you know all but come out and spend a day or so volunteering every week and then voice your opinions. I think this school is great. I hate to see my son leave and go on. I find that the principal is very easy to work with and talk to. He is great with the kids also. In this day and age you have to watch every move you make when handling different situations just so you don't offend people. As far as lunches and children who forget money I have known several kids and my son included who have forgotten and they gave them lunch and sent a ltr home. Get involved and see.
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Posted on Mar 10, 2006
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All the staff cares about is the SOLs they could careless about your childs future. Spelling is almost completely ignored here. The principal neglects parent/teacher issues. I don't reccomend this school.
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Posted on May 15, 2005
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Everyone else is very pleasant. I just bypass the main problem person. I act as if she isn't there and take my matters up with the other people in the office. She is the first person that the public sees. That doesn't do much for the school. Other than that one individual, everyone is pleasant and helpful. It is a very good school. It has high academic standards and good teachers.
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