Medina Elementary School

Public | K-5 | 496 students |  

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8001 NE 8th St.

Medina, WA 98039

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Medina Elementary School serves grades K-5 in the Bellevue School District. It is among the few public elementary schools in Washington to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 18 school community members.

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Posted on May 13, 2012
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This is a terrible school. I found the school to be at least a year to a year and a half behind our previous elementary school in Northern California. It is BIG and full of bullies. The children are out of control. Really... an elementary school with almost 600 kids. It's a disaster. Recess is frightening. There are many other private school choices that are terrific. This school is void of any moral structure. The learning environment leaves something to be desired.
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Posted on Feb 21, 2012
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We have been in Medina Elementary for 3 years. Even though the test scores are high, the school is lacking many social aspects. I agree with the parent that wrote about competitive spirit and attitude. My child was always great socially and academically, but some things in here destroyed his self esteem and confidence. If you moved from another country or have language barrier you might feel disconnected and lonely. The office staff is not helpful. If you have a question or have to talk you might wait very long to get someone out of the computer or phone to answer to your question or concern. It s got stricter though with the new principle and hope it will help.
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Posted on Sep 14, 2011
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I am a parent of a child at this school and our experience here has been wonderful. I feel that the teachers are the real difference at this school, as they care very much about student learning and are well equipped to reach all types of students. We have been happy with our child's education and growth while at Medina Elementary.
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Posted on Jul 23, 2011
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This school is very much lacking regardless of purported test scores. Three principals in two years is ridiculous turnover. The front office acts as if you are bothering them even though you are volunteering your time at the school. There is too much of a competitive spirit there. My kid was at the top of his class both years he attended but he came home emotionally exhausted because everything seemed like a race. We've experienced two years of bullies and the administration doing nothing about it. Now there is a superintendent who is blocking the PTA from doing the very thing that used to make this school great: financing more qualified adults/teachers/specialists to give the kids the best education possible. The stats here on Great Schools are incorrect. We have 24-26 students in each class per one teacher with less than $6000 spent annually on each student. We are now losing all our specialists this year after having to give up our classroom aids. I would not recommend breaking the bank to live in this school's attendance area, especially with the new superintendent who is doing all she can to lower the bar at Medina.
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Posted on Jul 9, 2010
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This is a great school if you have an academically average to above average student. If there issues with kids that need extra help or who I would characterize as a "different" learner, this school can destroy a child's confidence. I know most of my neighborhood kids attend and are very satisfied, however, it's not for everyone. Too much stress and pressure waaaaay too young and it only gets worse as you move along up to the HS level.
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Posted on Jun 14, 2010
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Fantastic school. Public education made great through the efforts of staff, leadership, and parents. 5 Stars!
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Posted on Jan 11, 2009
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This is an outstanding school. The teachers are first rate, the principal is highly accessible, the facility is new and state of the art...no wonder it is the highest rated school in the state and one of the top public schools in the country. The parent community is highly involved--those with both single-and dual-working parents. Parents can volunteer at various events, the PTA, the PDC (Curriculum Council) and attend regular events including open houses, coffee chats, curriculum nights, music concerts, etc, to stay involved in their children's development. In short, it is like being at a private school at public education prices! The community is very safe--like being in a small town back in the 70s--and the friendly police force watches over kids at the school (and know most by name) very attentively. Families come from all walks of life and care about their kids' edcucation.
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Posted on Dec 29, 2008
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For every bad post on for this store there are a hundred people that would say something positive. I have three children at this school and love it. Yes the PTA is highly involved....thank goodness. Teachers are responsive and care. We are very focused on our children's education and know there is aways room to improve....but this is a great school.
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Posted on Dec 29, 2008
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I challenge the parent who posted a negative comment about Medina Elem to come to Medina Matters Online to openly discuss his views . I am Roger N. and I moved to this neighborhood for the school and it's truely excellent. I've given whatever I can to the PTA and last year I gave $2500 through the auction simply because it does help the school. The principal is always available and I was even surprised one night that she - Jennifer Rose - was helping clean after one evening BBQ. Call her, email her and you get a response. I also help in the neighborhood as much as I can and I find it a bit 'unfair' for a parent to post this sort of comment online. My wife and I work full time and we continuously evaluate our kids progress and it's irresponsible to blame the teachers in this maner.
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Posted on Oct 23, 2008
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Do not be fooled by the reviews about this school. This school is run by the PTA. This is just another public school where your child will get lost in the crowd. If you are a stay-home-mom and have the time to be on site at the school you might be OK. This school is not about education but about fundraising. I have to admit their facility is state-of-the-art, however the teachers and staff lack good judgement, and they do not care very much. Very dissapointing.
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