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  • Real Estate
  • AL
  • Madison County
  • Madison
  • 35758
  • 17 College Street
  • School District
  • Grade
    PK, K-5
  • Teacher/Student Ratio
    1:12
  • Type
    public

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  • Submitted by parent on August 15, 2019
    The best decision my family ever made was to move into this school district and the zoning for Madison Elementary. Private-school education in a public school system...win/win.
  • Submitted by parent on November 02, 2017
    We moved to this area from Northern Virginia. This was my child's first year of school. She's in kindergarten. But this staff and team of people have been helping my daughter adjust to her new school and I'm truly greatful. This is the best school in Madison.
  • Submitted by parent on February 09, 2016
    The education is good, my Kindergartener was reading after the first nine weeks of school, amazing! The whole staff lacks of empathy towards everyone, kids and parents. They treat the kids as a number. Most of the staff at the front/receiving area seem to be in a bad mood all the time. The staff at the library seem like they don't want kids around. They are not bad people, they just need to remember they are dealing with kids and kids need a little affection.
  • Submitted by parent on October 09, 2013
    Our elementary school is located in the heart of old, downtown Madison and has the feel of a small town, close nit, community school. The leaders and staff at MES are talented and dedicated, and most of all love the children Our building may be old and has been through many "re-fits" and renovations, but the quality of teaching is cutting edge and 5 star! I have 3 children (Ages 22, 18 and 7). All 3 have attended or are attending MES. The familiar faces are proof that leadership at the top is healthy. Thank you MES for continuing to reshape who you are to educate our children in the best way possible, while maintaining a culture of a small, close nit, community school! You are the best!
  • Submitted by parent on September 06, 2013
    Madison Elementary is the first school ever built in Madison Alabama. The building is still the original with smaller classrooms and original floor plan. A few updates have been made over time to include safer doors that are kept locked at all times during school hours in order to keep our children safe while in their care. After coming from a supposed comparable school, I must say there are certainly differences! The teachers here care for their kids. The principle is friendly and does not have his nose up in the air. Staff is friendly to ALL parents from all walks of life. And if the PTA has.had 100% participation (1 parent for every child) the last 2-3 years, that speaks for itself!
  • Submitted by parent on July 26, 2013
    My son has been going to M.E.S. since he was in kindergarten and he is now going into the 5th grade this year. He loves the school and he is making good grades. I have liked all of his teachers over the years. They really do get involved with the children and take the time to help when needed. I moved to Madison just so that he could attend this school before his first year started. I wouldn't change a thing. A+
  • Submitted by parent on May 17, 2013
    We moved here last summer and chose Madison because everyone said the schools were better here than Huntsville. Boy were we fooled. The staff is awful -most of them have been working there too long and you can see it in their attitude. Parents are not given a chance to participate in their child's education, and when you show up you are treated by the office staff like a criminal. The PTA is a joke -they actually wanted us to pay to join? Um, no thanks. We already pay enough for every class party, field trip, etc. that the PTA is supposedly raising money for. The teachers our child had this year have been nice but don't give us information until the last minute - it's not uncommon to get emails at 10:30 at night. The curicculum is too packed, with no chance for kids who are struggling to stop and get help, and no music/art all year? Recess *might* be once a week unless there is a raindrop or substitute, then forget it. The kids don't like Principal and I don't blame them. He never smiles and is condescending. The AR program is a joke. Your kid can read 3 grades below his level so that he/she can get 100s in AR and that's ok? I can't wait to be rezoned out of here.
  • Submitted by parent on February 26, 2013
    The Madison, Alabama area is a little know secret in that nation. It is a high technology area and home of the Redstone Arsenal. This creates a diverse population and an influx of students on a yearly bases. The Madison City Schools have only been independently their own since 1998, prior to that they were county run. In that time (15 years) the student population has gone from 3000+ to 9300+. In that time these schools have been state and nationally acclaimed. Our experience at Madison Elementary has been nothing but wonderful. The teachers are committed to teaching and helping their students. They are familiar with the stresses and changes that come with moving and really accommodate their students needs. The interaction we have had with the administration and office staff has been positive. Any issue that we have addressed has been discussed with attention and detail and not dismissed. My youngest daughter had an issue with a child in her class bullying her and the nurse (who discovered it) was amazing. Dr. Scott was very prompt in addressing the issue and making sure my daughter was comfortable. I would recommend this school based on my experiences.
  • Submitted by parent on May 13, 2012
    I have had my children at 2 schools in the city of Madison and Madison Elementary is by far the best school in the city. The teachers are great, the principle, Dr. Scott, is wonderful, and the school is a great community. I fully believe that you get what you put in to the school. If you want to be involved you can be. We were rezoned a few years ago and it was THE BEST thing that could have happened! My kids and our family are much happier at this school than our previous one.
  • Submitted by parent on February 06, 2012
    MES just might be the best kept secret in Madison! Here are a few of the things I love about it: excellent communication, small individualized learning environment, I am always greeted warmly when I enter the school, there are many opportunities for parental involvemnet, great opportunities for extracurricular activities (especially for 5th & 6th grades), and caring teachers. I could go on, but you get the picture.
  • Submitted by parent on August 27, 2011
    Love, Love, Love Madison Elementary. The teachers are excellent and seem to actually know each of their students. The principle is very involved too. Our family has nothing but positive things to say about this school. We love the "smallness" of this school. It really is like family. If Madison does another rezoning, we will move just to stay at this school!
  • Submitted by parent on August 11, 2011
    Greatest school in Madison. My kids previously went to a school that is touted by many as "the best" an that school isn't nearly as good as Madison Elementary. There is a big difference between a school with 550 kids than a school with 1000. It is very much like a family here. My kids have many of the same classmates year after year since there are only 3 classrooms per grade compared to 8 classrooms per grade at the bigger schools. The only complaint I have is that the kids weren't allowed to give out candy with their Valentine's day cards this year. I think one day per yer to share candy isn't a big deal. Otherwise I love this school and so do my children.
  • Submitted by parent on April 06, 2011
    every since i have had my son @ madison elementary school i havenot had any problems. when i did i went to the principle and it was resloved immediately. all of his teachers have been great and always have communicated with very well. when we moved back here i looked to madison to live because i refused to put my kids in huntsville city schools. i would recommend this school to anyone.
  • Submitted by parent on February 15, 2011
    We moved here from Texas four years ago. We were rezoned to Madison two years ago, and it's been a nighmare ever since. The principal is a problem in the middle of more problems. There is such a lack of communication between teachers and parents. We've asked to be kept in the loop with all of our children. That has not happened yet. My youngest wants to move to a new school because of the problems with the principal and teacher. My older children don't have much that's positive to say about the school, principal or staff. Their teaching methods are random, and their too quick to find fault with children. This causes an evern bigger divide. I will not recommend this school to anyone new to this area if they ask my opinion. In a nut shell. Worst experience we've had in 6 years.
  • Submitted by parent on February 15, 2011
    Madison elementray is one of the worst schools our children have attended to date. We moved here from Texas and bought our house in Madison because we thought the schools were better. That was until we were rezoned to Madison. It's been a nighmare since then. For two years we've watched our children's enthusiasm fall. My son has nothing good to say, my daughers have nothing positive to say. We've seen little to NO Communication from the staff even when we ask them to keep us informed. The principal is NOT helpful, but is a problem in the middle of more problems. The principal is Hugh into special programs, and in fact pushes special ed programs versus Gifted programs. I guess that's where ever the money is. This has been an awful experience for us. Can't wait for another rezoning so we can move our kids to an environment where kids are a proiority versus money and teachers union. I would never recommend this school to anyone. In fact...not sure I'd recommend any of the madison city schools at this point.
  • Submitted by parent on February 07, 2011
    I have had 2 children in Madison Elementary - daughter is now an 8th grader and son currently attends in 4th grade. This is one of the smallest of the elementary schools in Madison City and it has a very community feel to it. Based on reviews from past years, take into account these may have been related to the past principal who was at the school. Unfortunately her leadership may have lended to the reviews. There is currently a new principal - and he is great! There are great teachers at the school who care a great deal about the students. We have always found the teachers willing to meet and listen. No school is perfect and there may be some teachers that are not as enthusiastic, but overall have had a good experience at this school for 8 years!
  • Submitted by parent on December 03, 2010
    I LOVE Madison Elementary. My daughter is in 1st grade and my son will be starting kindergarten next fall. My daughter has learned so much and continues to be challenged. She loves art and her art teacher pushes her to think outside of the box. Dr. Scott is one of the most personable people you will ever meet. It is nice to be in a small school that feels like everyone knows everyone and my children is not just another student number!
  • Submitted by parent on December 02, 2010
    GREAT school...hands down! The teachers here are great. My daughter has learned a lot here, she is in Kindergarden.
  • Submitted by parent on August 04, 2010
    All good things to say about Madison Elementary! Great school without a doubt!! My kids are really looking forward to starting the new year.
  • Submitted by parent on May 03, 2010
    We recently moved to Madison from KY and our 6 year old attends this school.My husband and myself are very disappointed. Our son does not get homework he just comes home with drawings, things he did as a preschooler. Comments have been made that a child in kindergarten should play when they go home and not have to do homework(per the teacher) as parents we don't feel that our son is being challenged. At his old school in KY, he had spelling test every Friday, sight word contest. There's also a lack of communication until the last possible min. and twice we've been up to the school and nobody has asked us to produce an ID while we were there to visit our son. Hopefully next school yr is better, but I doubt it.
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