Meadowland Elementary School

Public | PK-5 | 422 students |  

PHONE: (571) 434-4440

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729 South Sugarland Run Dr

Sterling, VA 20164

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Sterling's Meadowland Elementary School serves grades PK-5 in the Loudoun County Public Schools district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 11 school community members.

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Posted on Mar 22, 2012
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My son is in fourth grade at Meadowland and we hate that next year will be his last year here. There is a great sense of community and everyone tries to get the best from all the students. i have never seen teachers and other staff try harder!! I'm sorry the previous writer felt that the school is failing. Theyin fact did pass SOL's last year. We found the teachers very high quality and the administration very open to discuss concerns.
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Posted on Jul 19, 2011
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Cloaked in a Blue Ribbon School 2003 Flag at the front of the school, it should serve as a warning. This is a school that is failing. It has not been able to pass its SOLs ans its improvement plans have not been executed. The 2011 warning is yet another failure of the SOL tests. Accompanying these failures has been an exodus of the most qualified teachers. Also shrinking is the student population. The Art and Music program has been reduced due to lack of attendance at the school. This reduction in population was blamed on the housing crisis, but the fact is that concern parents have been relocating their children to other school both public and private (more then 50% of my neighborhood now attends private schools). I would have to assume that the quality teachers are leaving for the same reasons. There are stressed relationships between the administrator and the parents. Ultimately, the general lack of follow through to drive change or improve seems to be a significant issue. As the scores sink into an abyss, teaching both the test and to the bottom third have become a priority. By teaching to the bottom, all suffer and it creates a self fulfilling prophecy.
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Posted on May 3, 2009
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My youngest daughter is graduating out of Meadowland Elementary this year. It has been a rewarding experience for me - again. Again, because my oldest child entered Meadowland in 1980 in the year of Mr Young, another in 1986, and now the 'baby' graduates this year. What a terrific group of people, from Mr Young, to Ms Seck, and all the teachers we have met. Certainly the best platform for their entry into young adulthood. Thanks again
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Posted on Jan 15, 2009
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wow, I loved Meadowland as a student ..class of 87!! and as a Parent (a son in 4rth grade and daughter in 5th). wonderful school the only negative thing i can say about it is that it does little to prepare graduateing student for life at Seneca Ridge (which is horrible). Meadowland teachers are the best and I have never been lucky enough to have that quality again in my post elementary education. Mr Young, Ms Wente (Jacobs), Ms Gordon, and Ms Smith you were fantastic... Thank You!
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Posted on Nov 6, 2008
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First year parent of a Kindergartner. This school has a great sense of community and the teachers express their geniune enthusiam and love for all the kids. Looking forwarding to the subsequent 5 years.
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Posted on Oct 1, 2008
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This is my fourth year at Meadowland and I now have 2 children there. Overall, I am happy with the education my children are getting. I hope that more parents get involved with the school. It seems that only a select few volunteer.
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Posted on Feb 19, 2007
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my daughter started this year to go to meadowland last year she went to sugarland I got to say what a difference meadowland is the staff is really friendly and help full the security is much better than sugarlands and the school appearance is really good too my daughter loves it there she looks forward to going to school each day not like last year
--Submitted by veronica s, a parent

Posted on Sep 18, 2006
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We have 6 year old boy/girl twins who started first grade this year at Meadowland, and love it. As we did for kindergarten, they are in separate classes. We were very pleased with the education they received in kindergarten and are confident that they will receive the same kind of education in their coming years. We can't say enough about the this school. We had considered relocating to a less congested area, but we are so happy with the education that our children are receiving that we are pretty sure that we will stay in this area for a few more years. Meadowland is a quality school, giving our children a quality education ~ which is exactly what we want.
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Posted on Jun 3, 2005
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Absolutely wonderful neighborhood school. My son will graduate from the 5th grade this year and he's been in the school since kindergarten. The teachers and staff helped him grow from a shy kid to one of the leads in the class play. He has blossomed academically and personally. Very high standards; very caring community of teachers and staff; highly motivated and involved parents.
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Posted on Aug 13, 2004
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This school was wonderful. My daughter's first grade teacher was Mrs. Decker. We moved from a very low (academically speaking) school to Meadowland. Her teacher, helpers, principal, etc. were wonderful. By the end of the year our daughter was where she should have been for her grade. Her teacher even called on a couple of Saturdays to see if our daughter could come up to the school for some extra help and stayed after school with her to help her. Our family faced a lot of devistating matters during this school year and EVERYONE at this school was there to help support not only our daughter where she needed it, but our family.
--Submitted by Shannon Rowland, a parent


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