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Submitted by parent on March 27, 2024
We were initially 100% committed to homeschooling. However, after a few very difficult months, we decided to stop by the school. They offered us an afterschool tour, answered our questions, addressed our fears, and allowed midterm enrollment. The teachers and administrators are absolutely fantastic, upbeat, kind, and happiest individuals. They are also remarkably mnemonic, knowing practically all the students' names. The best part is that our son absolutely loves school. He doesn't have a least favorite subject - he loves it all.
Submitted by parent on October 13, 2022
Don't let the educational power talk you into special education for your child or holding back your kid in kindergarten or 1 st grade.they obviously make money and push it. I finally convinced my wife when my daughter got 6th grade. I told sequim middle school no I'm pulling my kid out. They pushed a pushed back. She been on honor role ever since. And they held her back in kindergarten too. She will be 18 for her senior year. And worst part of the special education is the messed up kids with bad home lives your kid will be making friends. Don't let them do it. Say NO
Submitted by parent on February 26, 2012
Many improvements are the result of the new Principal working on practical changes to the way things are done at Greywolf. The school has a better overall atmosphere. Sequim schools have an after school program called Opportunity to Excell two days per week, encouraging kids to stay after to do extra practice on math, reading and whatever areas the teacher sees necessary. There is a new traffic flow, making it much more welcoming for parents to walk into the school with kids if desired. The PTA is strong with great cooperation on bringing technology to the classroom. Greywolf is looking great!
Submitted by parent on February 14, 2011
We recently moved into the community with three elementary-aged children. Our transition into the community and school have been remarkable. We visited the school the second day we arrived in the summer. The school counselor was just in picking some things up and spent about 30 minutes showing our family around the school. The new principal is fabulous and easily approachable, taking time to welcome the kids at drop off each morning. We couldn't be happier with each of the teachers our children have as well.