I am concerned about the safety of the children in a school where mouse droppings are present as well as mice run around in the classroom. Not only is the unsanitary environment a major concern but also the safety of the children and staff being exposed to these rodents and droppings left behind. Staff should not have to deal with cleaning up droppings in their classrooms. This is an issue that should be not be brushed off or disregarded, but instead addressed with the appropriate personnel trained in infestation control.
Submitted by parent on May 28, 2021
My granddaughter is a Special Needs child. She has attended Williford for three years. Yesterday was graduation day for her. I am compelled to write a tribute to this school, its staff, and the principal. We love this school and its loving, caring staff. Ms. Little is our little girl's teacher, I understand she has two degrees in teaching, one a master's in special education. Ms, Little, her aides, and the special needs support staff has helped our child with her low muscle tone. She now climbs rock walls and runs laps. She was socially distanced. Today, she is a social butterfly. Last, she did not speak coherently, until this year. Today, she speaks clearly and in full sentences. Academically, she knows her alphabet, numbers to 100. She understands the concept of 1000's. Loves anything mechanical, biological, and the world around her, She is starting to read. All of Ms. Little's parents were able to participate in her video classes each day and watch the progress each child made. We, the parents are being educated on our children's special needs with ways to encourage growth. I don't know if this website has been updated recently; but, the reviews are out of date. I know the principal has changed. I want to update it with this salute:Rocky Mount has a priceless secret tucked away in a quiet neighborhood, Alcock Park—Williford Elementary School. Within its confines, teachers are dedicated to training up the children in their classes to read, write, and do arithmetic. Essential skills to succeed in life. They exhibit optimism and respect for each child's needs and personality, which are carefully cultivated. Mr. Shackelford, the principal, is an articulate and able spokesman. He knows his staff is exceptional and compliments their love of teaching and the children in their care. He represents Williford with grace, and, speaks with pride of his team and student body.Written in appreciation and love,Charlotte Sachtjen, a proud grandmother
Submitted by teacher on July 17, 2014
I am a teacher at Williford. I love my school. The staff is great. The students are great. We are making great gains with testing. I invite you to visit.
Submitted by parent on April 29, 2014
my school is great about making a positive change that will impact all the students lives in a way which will benefit them and society as a whole. trying to make a positive dent on the world society!
Submitted by parent on March 28, 2013
Very poor school the leadership here is ridiculous. my child had an incident with another student where the student pushed him and I was told that he gave a high-five to the other student. The teachers only follow behind their leader so the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. I have been told that my son's teacher had said things to him that were very much out of place. You ask for a conference and the principle says what issue are you having. Whaat???
Submitted by parent on October 28, 2012
I would appreciate more communication with moy daughter's teacher, but overall the school is really welcoming. I don't think people really appreciate the opprotunites of this school offers to help the whole family. I commend the on the daddy and me breakfast on Oct. 26, 2012.