Lakeland Hills Elementary School

Public | K-5 | 611 students |  

PHONE: (253) 876-7711

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1020 Evergreen Way SE

Auburn, WA 98092

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Lakeland Hills Elementary School, located in Auburn, Washington, serves grades K-5 in the Auburn School District. It is among the few public elementary schools in Washington to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 22 school community members.

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Posted on Jan 31, 2012
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Our child has been attending LHE for 3 years. The Principal is great with the kids, he always gives them a smile, knows them by name, greets them in the morning and is there to help when needed. He also has monthly lunches with Wildcat Wow winners which is a reward program for responsible students and the kids love it. He is very active in making sure our students meet the states standards in reading and math and has implemented helpful programs,he gets an A+. TEACHERS; most are great with a few that should retire as they can't seem to grasp the concept of positive reinforcement or redirecting . There is the problem of some teachers favoring students whose parents teach at the school and that needs to stop. They have to many substitute teachers coming in and they are generally awful so beware. The PTA needs a revamp and a strong leader that focuses on what s best for the kids not brown nosing teachers. Teachers get paid for what they do and plenty of time off so let s stop with the lunches and sunshine gifts and use those funds to help a needy child. Stay involved, speak up for your child and if your child has special needs see the counselor, she will help.
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Posted on Jan 7, 2012
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Lakeland Hills first does no harm. Let me start with that testimonial. We've enjoyed our three years at the school. I'm not blown away by the school's performance. I felt like my child could've been challenged more. Our second grade teacher Mrs. Swanson was an example of their best and brightest. Our current teacher is solid much like the overall experience at the school. It is a school that will protect and nurture your child. Our child enjoyed her time there. The school has done a good job building her fundamentals. I'd like to see more diversity amongst the teaching staff.
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Posted on Dec 20, 2011
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LHE, is mediocre at best. The Principals main concern is district rankings. He seems too busy to talk and never helps come up with solid solutions for children in need. Some of the teachers are wonderful and really care about the children yet there are others that should never work with young children as they are rude, indifferent and yell. If your child has special needs like ASPERGERS, then good luck to you, you will be told that they will help you however they are simply blowing smoke up your skirt as none of the teachers seem to have any experience in working with children that have disabilities and actually punish them in class instead of redirecting their behavior and giving positive reinforcement. There are too many substitute teachers, and the subs are of course clueless and terribly rude to the kids, one even grabbed my child's arm for not standing still in line. Lakeland Is NOT upper middle class it is middle class at best with low brow mentality thrown in. The PTA is pushy and guilt's the kids into buying junk for Christmas by sending flyer upon flyer. The parents are very cliquey so don't bother trying to fit in. We look forward to moving and changing districts.
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Posted on Jun 1, 2011
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Do keep in mind when reading the negative reviews, this school mostly draws from an upper middle class area i.e. demanding. We moved here and are delighted with the Principal, all three of our kids' teachers, the homework load and activities and so much more. Our children were behind when we moved here and are now at grade level in all subjects or above, due to fantastic, caring teachers and volunteers. The Principal is out at the drop-off loop most mornings, greeting children and parents as the day starts. He's at EVERY school event, including the evening ones, responds to every email and knows every kid by name. Our three children are very different from each other in every way and yet each loves school, has learned to enjoy the process of learning (for the most part!), and has been enriched by the field trips, projects and experiences their teachers have made possible. Our last school district told us to send our kids to Sylvan to 'catch-them-up'. Lakeland 'caught-them-up' for us and showed us how to be a part of that process as well. This school is the largest elem. school in Auburn, btw. Your child's class will be large.
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Posted on Sep 22, 2010
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We were so disappointed with the principal and some of the teachers that we moved to be in a better school district. We had three kids in Lakeland. Some of the teachers and staff were absolutely wonderful. However, others were dreadful and the principal was not interested in working on solutions at all. Our overall impression was that this was a school without coherent leadership. The student experience was happenstance depending upon what teacher they received.
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Posted on Sep 22, 2010
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Hopefully, your children will be able to hopscotch through Lakeland without a problem. Because when there is one, the principal is utterly ineffective at dealing with bad teachers. While there are many wonderful teachers and staff at Lakeland Hills, there are also those who seem to take little care with their behavior toward students. Children should never end up as discouraged and upset about school as mine did.
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Posted on Nov 13, 2009
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My daughter has been attending Lakeland Hills for three years. Her teachers have been fantastic - extremely skilled, patient, and able to handle her special learning needs. The principal is involved and focused on student learning. He inspires a fantastic sense of community. The PTA offers wonderful, relevant programs and supports the school's above average drama and music program. I am an educator myself (in a different district), and I couldn't be more impressed with Lakeland Hills!
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Posted on Sep 28, 2009
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So far I am pretty happy with this school. The teacher seem really great. One complaint I have is the class size....last year's first grade class started at 27..a little much for one teacher to handle...But by the end of the year the class was 23, much more reasonable. The security could be better like stated below. Also, no art classes, but not such a problem for elementary.
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Posted on Sep 6, 2009
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I have been impressed, thus far, with Lakeland Hills Elementary. While I would agree with several comments regarding the need for additional security measures (mainly, making sure everyone has to check in through the front office and locking down the exterior doors), I think it's an easy fix. I'm very happy with the staff that I've met. The one complaint I would have is that there were a number of notices we were given for events which really didn't allow for us to adjust our schedules. That's pretty minor in the grand scheme of things, though. Look forward to a new school year in September as does my child.
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Posted on Jun 2, 2009
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Overall, I'm satisfied with Lakeland Hills. I was really happy with last years' teacher, but not so much with this years. I'm sure there's good and not-so-good teachers within every school. However, one of the thing that concerns me the most is the open style campus. Public can get onto the school grounds freely & walk the halls without being noticed as you don't have to enter the inside halls through the office. Greatly lacking security. Principal is awesome.
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