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Submitted by parent on January 21, 2025
This school always say support students with encouragement yet some teacher are not minority friendly .In addition some teacher would say things to hurt student's feeling .There is no book to follow with their program . Parent has to find other ways to ensure student is in the right level. Not satisfied with this school but we live close by had no choice but attend this school.
Submitted by parent on May 24, 2023
Dranesville is a wonderful place for kids. Had kids there since 2015. Teachers are top notch who dedicate their lives to kids, and are there very early and stay very late to be prepared. Special education staff works their butts off to meet the needs of every kid in that building. Any reference to test scores may just not be educated as to the percentage of students with disabilities who Dranesville serves including several small classes of students with autism and other heavy duty needs. Many of these students are required by the state to take the SOL even though they are well below grade Level and not yet accessing the instructional curriculum. Not to mention students with English as a second language. I’m certain I wouldn’t pass a 6th grade reading SOL given in a foreign language. There’s always someone with a bad experience. Always. And they’re usually the loudest voice, that I understand. It must be frustrating. But the vast majority of parents at Dranesville are happy their kids are there. PTA works very hard.
Submitted by parent on January 02, 2022
Just a terrible school. Just look at the test score averages on this website. Please give considerable weight, because even the scores on here are inflated. We are basically teaching our own child how to read, do math, and science; and unfortunately, the school is unwilling to provide a lesson plan in advance so that we can collaborate efforts. The only focus for the school administration is to prepare the kids for the standardized testing. There is no focus on getting gets who do well enough to score above state benchmarks to reach their full potential. In fact, I've noticed a decline in my kid's desire to want to learn. He's bored, and not encouraged by his teacher to learn or do better. Probably the worst teacher that I've encountered, and we have four kids (two older, and one younger). The administration is equally terrible. Non-responsive to calls or emails. Not sure what the heck they do all day!We are moving solely because of the school. It will add more commute time for us; but that's the sacrifice that we are certainly willing to make to get out of Dranesville ES.
Submitted by parent on April 12, 2021
We moved when my son was halfway through kindergarten, I wish we would have transferred to Dranesville and not kept him at his other school because Dranesville is AMAZING!!!! He started attending Dranesville in 1st grade and it was life changing for him! The teachers cared so much about each and every individual and took the time to see how each child learned and their academic levels. When a kid comes home and says "I love school" after saying for two years that he didn't want to go, that says something about the staff and everyone involved - they care, are kind and love our kids! Yes, the scores could be better but they are improving every year. DES has a decent amount of English Learners and think about if you were just learning a new language and the state made you take a standardized test, odds are you wouldn't pass, hence the 4/10 star rating. I would highly recommend it!
Submitted by parent on August 05, 2019
My son has will be starting his 3rd year, and so far the experience has been good. His teachers have been wonderful and he has not been bored.
Submitted by parent on October 27, 2017
I am proud that my daughter has the opportunity to attend a school with a diverse population representing a cross section Fairfax County. The students have dragon pride running through their veins. The non teaching staff has been awarded for standing out as exemplary. Everyone there is happy to be there shaping the brains of the community children. There is ample, special math classes, Grace Art program, field trips, PTA, parent involvement...
Submitted by parent on July 11, 2017
I just counted; my children have had a total of 21 teachers at this school. Of those 18 have been AMAZING. One has been OKAY. And two were not so great. Overall very positive experience. Oh and the two not so great ones were let go of by the school.
Submitted by parent on January 12, 2017
My three children have had terrific teachers at Dranesville the past four years, and my wife and I have been impressed by the breadth of after-school activities offered (including plays, sports, and zumba). The administration has been great to us too. I also highly recommend the school's SACC program!
Submitted by parent on October 21, 2016
Dranesville is a great school with wonderful student to teach ratios. The small class size promotes individualize attention for the students. The PTA and teachers provide special afternoon activities (some with a fee) like yoga, zumba and special clubs for activities like running. The school has an AAP program and students start receiving advanced study materials as young as first grade.
Submitted by parent on November 24, 2015
I really like dranesville because it's a great school and I have a 3grader and the staff and family are so wonderful I am so happy there. And I enjoy our son teacher this year for 3 grade
Submitted by parent on May 06, 2015
As I review some of the negative comments, I find myself laughing out loud3. I wonder how much time these people, who have so much to complain about, actually spend at the school. I am at Dranesville daily, and volunteer weekly. I have worked for FCPS for many years, spent time in many elementary schools, and wouldn't send my children anywhere, except Dranesville. I am very impressed with Ms. Manoatl's involvement. I visit schools where principals spend most of their time in their office with the door closed. Ms. Manoatl is always visible as well as an active participant in every aspect of the school day, and the myriad of after school activities. Further, Ms. Manoatl doesn't tolerate incompetence; she sets the bar high for herself; she sets the bar high for all of her staff. And unlike many other administrators in the county, she is quick to identify, and get rid of, ineffective teachers. In regards to previous comments made about the numerous non-English speaking students, and not enough staff to support English Language Learners, research shows full immersion is the fastest, and most effective way for children to acquire a new language.
Submitted by parent on May 01, 2015
The school is very united they do a lot of great activities great team spirit. The teachers are friendly nice and very involved. I'll three of my children love to go to school each day.
Submitted by parent on September 17, 2014
Two of my 3 children have gone through this school and the changes that have taken over the years have been quite shocking. Enough so that I yanked my 3rd out and put him in private school. The principal and now two vice principals appear heavily focused on the students who don't speak English while the average to above average kids are all forgotten. They have added a GT program, but oddly there are kids in there with SIGNIFICANT behavioral problems and causing great disturbances for the others that want to learn. All the schools resources seem go to those students that have difficult with English. (Gotta boost those test scores to save jobs.) When your child is being partnered with another child to teach the other child BASIC ENGLISH something is wrong. My child is supposed to go to school to LEARN, not to be a teacher to someone else who doesn't even want to be there much less understand what's going on. Many of the veteran teachers are running away from the school in droves (or being forced out by the administration) so the turnover rate is high.
Submitted by parent on May 29, 2014
My son has been attending Drainsville for the past 3 years. He has loved all of his teachers. The office staff is all very friendly and welcoming. The kids that attend are very polite and thoughtful. I have been volunteering there every weeks for the past three years so I know first had.
Submitted by parent on February 05, 2014
This school is great. The teachers are fabulous and caring! The office is helpful and you get the overall feeling that all of the adults care about children.
Submitted by parent on February 04, 2014
Dranesville teaches manner but the academic level needed to improve big time. Comparing to the other public school my nephew and nieces attended the level is beyond below...
Submitted by parent on February 01, 2014
We love Dranesville! There is a strong history and many veteran teachers that are committed to kids and families. The PTA does a great job, there is significant parent involvement, and great school spirit. The school is clean and well cared for. We are very happy there.
Submitted by parent on August 28, 2013
My kids went to this school for a few years and it started fine but ended poorly. Grades 1-3 were fine but grades 4 and 5 were terrible. PTA slaves get special treatment, of course, while teachers struggle to use the hard won equipment purchased through fund raising - smart boards are a joke. The problem in this school is teachers who are not held accountable for their poor work performance. If I performed as poorly, I would have been fired. With a few exceptional teachers aside, this school is terrible. I am considering home school.
Submitted by parent on August 18, 2013
My daughter has been very happy going to school here. She's been a student for 3 years now and she (and I) have been very happy with all the teachers she's had. It's a warm, caring environment. I've met with the principal and I think she is very personable and is doing a great job. Very happy that Level IV Academics are coming to Dranesville this fall. The PTA is also great, lots of opportunity for parent involvement.
Submitted by parent on March 15, 2013
My child has come home with soiled clothes several times that they didn't even notice had happened. The children noticed but not the two adults in the "small" class. My child says he wasn't able to get their attention to go in time. When he tells them he had an accident they make him fend for himself or even worse once time told him to stand in the sun to dry off. Three hours later when I picked him up he was still wet through his pants & undies & was even bluish, it was a cold winter day. Some power seeking rude staff . They never co-operate with parents. They try to impose new rules like dictators; they try to dominate on Parents like small kids. Teachers are not great, whereas some of them are okay. Some of the good ones cannot even speak up to their co-workers & help the parents. Communication varies greatly.