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  • Fairfax County
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  • 22152
  • 6310 Bardu Ave

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  • Submitted by parent on January 21, 2025
    My kid is there for the AAP program and I’m very happy with the results
  • Submitted by other on January 03, 2025
    I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to bring to your attention a concerning matter that I believe may affect the well-being of the school community.It has come to my attention that an individual, named Omar Siddiqui, or online alias "Y2H", may be engaging in dishonest practices, including taking money from others under false pretenses. He considers himself an"Options Trader"", which in simpler terms can betranslated into "high-risk gambling", which raises further concerns about their character. I felt it was important to alert you, as this type of behavior is deeply concerning, especially in an environment centered around the safety and education of children.I trust that you will address this issue appropriately, as maintaining a trustworthy and secure atmosphere is essential for the students and the broader school community.Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
  • Submitted by other on November 16, 2021
    School has no bullying policy. School claims there is no bullying tolerance, that's not true.
  • Submitted by parent on October 03, 2021
    My daughter attended KMES from K through 4, until we moved away. We had been excited for our daughter to attend KMES because of its high rankings. We were really disappointed overall in her experience there. KMES’ reputation rides on its high test scores - so the game is rigged in its favor, because this is a school with a full-time AAP (gifted) program. So the good testers get imported from other schools and pump up the scores. What we experienced in reality was a school where classes were too chaotic and crowded for teachers to really get to know the kids or how they are progressing. The kids don’t get real grades - their report cards just say whether the students have mastered a skill, are in progress, etc. At least at KMES, this meant kids like my daughter managed to get all the way through 4th grade without knowing their times tables or how to capitalize and punctuate properly. And believe me, we tried all kinds of encouragement and bribes at home to get her to memorize those times tables. It just wasn’t going to happen until she needed to do it at school.My daughter was in part-time AAP, and it was mostly worthless. We saw other pretty average kids get pulled into full-time AAP based on appeals from their parents. We didn’t bother to appeal for full time AAP, because we didn’t see the point. AAP is nothing more than a vanity exercise for parents. And KMES is all about the AAP program.We moved to a different state for 5th grade, and the school my daughter went to immediately identified that she needed to get up to speed on her missing skills. It took only a few months. We were laughing recently because our daughter just took the ACTs as a 7th grader, and her math score was above 95% of high school *seniors*. (She also tested at a 12th grade reading level - but she has always been a big reader outside of school). The teachers at KMES had no idea that they were failing her. I’m so glad we moved away and she is now able to reach her full potential. One last thing: I heard the long-time principal was retiring. Her big focus seemed to be nutrition, to the extent that the kids didn’t even have pie at their school Thanksgiving meal. I hope the retirement means kids will be allowed to have sweets again on special occasions. My daughter has really enjoyed being able to have cupcakes at parties at school.
  • Submitted by parent on March 09, 2021
    I am a parent with a child who needed special sessions to help him manage his self control and social skills. After two years of successful small group sessions few hours per week, he had become an outstanding student now. Thank you KMES management.
  • Submitted by parent on April 05, 2019
    Massively disappointing. Not at all as advertised. I'm astonished that this is a "Blue Ribbon” school because our experience has been mostly bad. My child's previous K-2 school (elsewhere in Fairfax County) was warm, nurturing, and supportive with teachers and administrators who clearly cared and consistently exercised good judgment. While the AAP curriculum at Keene Mill is good, and the academics are appropriately challenging, that's really the only positive. This school overall is cold and unsupportive. As I'm writing this I'm looking at the review directly below that says "I work here ... [and] the one star ratings below are totally unhinged and biased. I know it because I know who could've written them. They are the problem kids and parents. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree." WOW. That kind of self-righteous, judgmental and student-blaming attitude really exemplifies our experience throughout Keene Mill so far. It's sad.
  • Submitted by parent on December 21, 2018
    This is the best with the best administrators in FCPS. I work here and have kids have gone through this school. The one star ratings below are totally unhinged and biased. I know it because I know who could've written them. They are the problem kids and parents. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
  • Submitted by parent on August 27, 2018
    Lived in several states and school districts, and kids have attended other schools in Fairfax County, and Keene Mill ranks with the best of what I've seen in other schools. The principal is very conscious of being fair and keeping order in the school, and the staff are thoughtful and very professional. Very respectful of military families and taking care of individual student needs.
  • Submitted by parent on May 10, 2018
    Very fortunate to have such amazing teachers and staff.
  • Submitted by student on April 23, 2018
    The principal does not care for her students, only for her reputation. She disregarded a bullying incident entirely and gave unreasonable solutions such as having the bullied child transfer to another school rather than dealing with the bullies. She also claimed my mother, who attended high school AND college in the United States, needed a translator and refused to talk to her because of a "communication gap".
  • Submitted by parent on March 09, 2018
    This is the worst school I have ever had my children in. I have not been happier since we left. Please do not let the test scores fool you. They have a ‘advanced-academics’ program that raises their average. The leadership at this school is lacking to say the least. My daughter and at least 2 other children I know came home with super-lice REPEATEDLY no matter how much we treated them. The school refused to deal with the problem. The principal also CALLED THE POLICE when my 7 year old autistic child was bullied so bad by staff that he was scared to come out from under a table. I would not recommend this school for ANYBODY but ESPECIALLY any child with special-needs. They are more concerned with test scores than the well-being of the children.
  • Submitted by parent on August 25, 2017
    Outstanding school! I think the principal is great. Effective principals lead effective schools, and this school's results are stellar. She has been principal of the year finalist the last two years. I disagree with previous comments about the office staff. I have always found them to be warm and friendly, even when the school was being renovated. The teachers are wonderful! I am not sure about a snack policy because my kids have been allowed to have any snack I send with them to school. However, I am happy about not having my child eat food provided by others (such as birthday cupcakes) because my child has a serious food allergy.
  • Submitted by parent on February 28, 2017
    Academics are excellent. Teachers are fabulous. Building is nice with the new renovations. My daughter has been there for 2 years (transferred from her base school for the AAP program) and really likes it there (and she's picky). Principal and front office are, like many people said, patently unpleasant. Fine if you never have to interact with them, less ok if you do. I wouldn't let them stop you from going, but you've been warned! ;)
  • Submitted by parent on May 04, 2016
    Care for children . Teachers and staff are very friendly and makes kids feel comfortable
  • Submitted by parent on March 22, 2015
    Very good teachers at this school. Unfortunately, the principal wants to shove her ideals of healthy food down our throats. They only want fruits and water for snacks. The cost of fresh fruit is getting higher and we can't afford to buy fruits every day. There are some snack lunches that .are as healthy and much cheaper, but she doesn't allow it. No cupcakes either on birthdays, and no candy hearts on Valentine's day. All in all, no fun in this school.
  • Submitted by parent on October 26, 2014
    This school is okay, the teachers are nice and my son, which is under the special education program is receiving adequate help. Unfortunately, the school's atmosphere is cold and unfriendly. The office staff barely look at you when you are there for any official business, and they make you feel like you are a bother. The principal came with some ridiculous rules about snacks and not celebrating birthdays with cupcakes for some unknown reason. The PTA is a lame duck. The principal keeps a tight rein in the school because she is more interested in winning awards for the school than anything else. Our previous school was a paradise compared to this school. I will move them out at the end of the school year. Don't believe the inflated numbers about this school. I even tried to volunteer and my son's teacher basically told me she didn't want my help.
  • Submitted by parent on October 24, 2014
    We are new to the area and the district, and Keene Mill/West Springfield Pyramid overall. Registration was simple and easy. Orientation to the school could of definitely been better at the beginning of the year. The principal did a stellar job at communicating bus times and any delays which is important. They had plenty of student helpers to help the little ones adjust. Things only get sent home once a week from the school/teachers so it is hard to talk with your child to see what they have been working on all week until Thursday night- there could be a better system in place there.
  • Submitted by parent on June 16, 2014
    Keene Mill is an excellent school where I fully trust that the teachers and administration are advocates for my children and work with parents as a team. We have had wonderful teachers in both community and AAP classes. My children have been challenged and enjoy school, as well as the PTA after-school activities and events. The school is getting ready to undergo a major, much-needed renovation that may unfortunately impact some of the activities, but should also address many of the HVAC issues and modernize the 50+ year-old school. We are very happy with Keene Mill ES and proud to be part of the Kanga community.
  • Submitted by parent on May 16, 2014
    This school is just ok. I don't love it, I don't hate it. I have a child in the AAP program, and while she has done well here, we have never really fallen in love with the school. We have another child at a neighboring school and although greatschools.org gives Keene Mill a 10, we like the other school a whole lot more. The school itself is very old and rundown. The AC and heat often seems to be out of order. The teachers are decent, but I think that's true of most FCPS teachers. The younger students are made to walk with their hands behind their backs and holding their breath. It almost feels a little like a prison to see. The principal has been open about trying to win a health award through the county, but it comes at the cost of fun things such as bringing in birthday treats. The school does not feel at all like a community, probably because kids are coming from neighborhoods all over town. Like I said, my child has done well here, but I feel she would have been fine at any of the nearby schools.
  • Submitted by parent on May 13, 2014
    This school is fine and I am glad my son is here but he would have done fine anywhere. I love the email communication this school has regarding events going on but after three years here I don't really feel part of the school. My son is in the AAP which he loves but I don't think they allow very much flexibility to the teachers. I think the AAP program should be renamed the advanced math and vocabulary program. My son does well but I don't think the program has done much to develop his skills as a creative writer or thinker. That being said I have loved most of the teachers and I love that no kids run under the radar in AAP. I am especially glad that some of the teachers have focused less on busy work homework as they have gone to higher grades. Overall I am glad I sent my son to the school and program but I won't miss it when he moves on.
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