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Submitted by parent on April 28, 2022
Keep an eye out for your children that go here, staff do not do their part in their responsibility to surveillance their children nor communicate to parents about any issues for what they deem big or small. Staff will try to save face whenever an issue occurs. Do better.
Submitted by parent on September 27, 2017
Our son started Kindergarten here this Fall (2017), and we have been nothing but thrilled with the education and opportunities he is receiving in the school, both during the day and in the GEAR after school program. The thing to keep in mind with Grandview is that you aren't just getting a great school--you are getting a great community and a true neighborhood school. We are able to walk to any number of our friends and neighbors homes for gatherings, and it's a regular occurrence for us to be walking down the street and my son to see his classmates (and even teachers and staff). Bellevue's walkability, community garden, community potlucks, and a closeness we had formed with some residents and young families here, are literally the reasons why we were strongly considering moving from Fort Thomas to Bellevue. Then, when we met members of the Board of Education and Robb Smith, the superintendent, we were sold. Grandview's staff has been nothing but supportive of the kids I've seen coming and going, from Daphne (the crossing guard) knowing each kid by name, to Mrs. Young and Mr. Fuller high fiving and greeting each kid coming in with a smile and/or high five. We're glad we made the jump, and look forward to many more years of our family being Tigers. #ChooseBellevue
Submitted by parent on May 27, 2010
May I suggest a little more supervision for the kids as far as bullying. Also, Grandview needs to consider a dress code. A lot of the clothing being worn to school is inappropriate and the kids do not get sent home.