Manchester Elementary School

Public | K-6 | 439 students |  

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1901 California Ave E

Port Orchard, WA 98366

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Port Orchard's Manchester Elementary School serves grades K-6 in the South Kitsap School 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 17 school community members.

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Posted on Apr 28, 2010
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I feel most of the teachers here are helpful and really do care. On the other hand the principal who is responsible for dicipline is non-existent. My son is bullied on a daily basis at this school and nothing is done about it. I'm really happy this is his last year here! I'm really tired of him coming home in tears from being picked on. I finally broke down and came away from my own values telling him to STAND up for himself and protect himself to make a definitive statement to the bullies. If the school wont do it for him, he must do it for himself.
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Posted on Sep 8, 2009
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My 3 children have been attending Manchester for 5 years. The teachers are personable, the staff is kind and helpful, and the curriculum is challenging-yet attainable. I love the family-like atmosphere in such a relatively small elementary school.
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Posted on Sep 24, 2008
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Great teachers! Super principal and the students are awesome!
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Posted on Mar 21, 2008
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My child has been at Manchester for 3 years now. Though I was really unhappy with Manchester Elementary's Kindergarten program. When my child was in this classroom, the Teacher was fabulous and we were constantlky told that she was at grade level and above. Unfortunately two weekd after getting into 1st grade here we were told she was way behind. How is it possible to go from above grade level or in the least meeting grade level expectations to below in just 3 short Summer months? Through hard work on our part and our childs she is now doing exceedingly well again. I love the Teachers and the Staff. I have never had any problems with the Principal and though I don't know him well, he appears to be a friendly and involved Leader at this School. They also have great Family fun nights and student activities.
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Posted on Feb 10, 2008
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This is my last year at Manchester and overall it was a great school. Of course I had problems but I believe I'm going to miss this school. The teachers give a reasonable amount of homework. Manchester gives just the right amount of time to finish your schoolwork also. So I would recommend Manchester.
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Posted on Nov 14, 2007
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So far, our experience with Manchester has been above average. My child had a bully harassing him a bit and when I merely mentioned this to the teacher at conference (didn't even know the bully's name) this problem was dealt with by the next school day. The bully came up to my child, said they were sorry and would like to be friends. That alone bowled me over, I only halfheartedly believed the teacher when informed Manchester has a zero tolerance bully policy. (I've heard that many times before, after all.) The principal also appears to be involved and caring. Is out there waving to all the parents and kids and chit chatting with them at drop-off. The office staff and the teachers all seem very friendly and approachable and we like that. I feel that if we ever had a problem, we have people on our side.
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Posted on Sep 14, 2007
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It is heartening to hear the parent speak of feeling their child is safe and cared for at Manchester. We aren't familiar with the special needs program faculty or staff. It's nice to hear that it is well run. In spite of the failings of Manchester there are many excellent and caring teachers and staff there. Even so, I would urge all parents to stay engaged and take action immediately if any concerns are brought by their student(s). Some postings on this site have expressed concerns about student to student bullying and a lack of diciplinary action. We did have that experience, but rather had an unresolved and prolonged situation of a staff member bullying, intimidating, and tormenting our child. But like some of the other postings have stated, we ultimately hold the principal responsible. He is weak and as a result fosters an unsafe environment for students.
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Posted on Sep 14, 2007
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I chose Manchester school for my 1st grader because of the special education program. I observed in the classroom and saw the confidence the children felt with the teachers. The school psychologist is on a first name basis with the kids and they obviously think she is great. Every interaction I saw between student and staff was positive. The children from what I observed were safe and felt safe. I worked as a customer service manager for years and have good people instincts. My son's well being is the number one priority in my life and when he gets on the bus to goes to Manchester every morning I know he is safe capable hands. I would challenge parents to work with that strong foundation and support our local public schools.
--Submitted by Sally Morrison, a parent

Posted on Sep 13, 2007
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Our feeling as parents who are active in volunteering, and observe first hand, is that this public school is weak in Principal leadership. Students with behavioral issues are not dealt with satisfactorily.
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Posted on Mar 14, 2007
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My daughter has attended Manchester Elementary for 6 years. I will be pulling her out to attend another school for her 6th grade year. There is several things that should be adressed,such as the Principles lack of involvement when it comes to bullying and teachers playing the teacher role and not the buddy or slacker role.I also think that the self manager program should be reevaluated. My daughter is very social and a great student,but because she talkes to much she cannot become a self manager,yet bullies and children failing academically can.Where do there values come from acadamia or Favoritism?
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